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XtSessionGetToken(3)                            XT FUNCTIONS                            XtSessionGetToken(3)



NAME
       XtSessionGetToken, XtSessionReturnToken - token management for checkpointing

SYNTAX
       XtCheckpointToken XtSessionGetToken(Widget w, int type);

       void XtSessionReturnToken(XtCheckpointToken token);

ARGUMENTS
       w         Specifies the session widget.

       type      Specifies the value in the type field of the token.

       token     Specifies the token to be returned.

DESCRIPTION
       The XtSessionGetToken function will return NULL if the checkpoint operation instigated by the session
       manager is not currently under way.

       To indicate the completion of a deferred save operation and to return the checkpoint token use
       XtSessionReturnToken.

SEE ALSO
       X Toolkit Intrinsics - C Language Interface
       Xlib - C Language X Interface



X Version 11                                     libXt 1.0.5                            XtSessionGetToken(3)

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