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Re: The recv function arguments
it is an object i think.
See bi-connector.h:
NsObject* uptarget_
NsObject* downtarget_
and connector.h:
NsObject* target_
For example a Mac's uptarget_ is the LL layer, and the Mac's downtarget_ is the
Phy interface with the Channel.
Hope that answers your question.
Tarik.
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> Hi everyone,
>
> Thanks for your replies to the previous questions that I have asked. Does
> anyone know what the if the recv function takes an object or a slot number
> as an argument.
>
> The recv is usually used as follows
>
> target_->recv(p, (Handler *0));
>
> I was wondering if target_ is an object or a slot number. Thanks in advance
>
> Chris
>
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