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From: bryan@cca.CCA.COM (Bryan Pendleton)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: What is clist.library?
Message-ID: <18102@cca.CCA.COM>
Date: Thu, 23-Jul-87 18:04:37 EDT
Article-I.D.: cca.18102
Posted: Thu Jul 23 18:04:37 1987
Date-Received: Sat, 25-Jul-87 08:56:58 EDT
Organization: Computer Corp. of America, Cambridge, MA
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Keywords: amiga programming,libraries,documentation

Hi. I have a couple quick questions I was hoping for some help with:

 1) Does anyone use the clist.library? Is it possible? What is it for?
    Is there any doc. on it other than the function call descriptions
    in the Libraries and Devices manual. These entries do a reasonable
    job of explaining what and how, but not why. Also, a couple of 
    examples would help!

 2) Several parts of the doc mention the ability of cli-run programs to
    be aware of, and respond to, 'break' requests (ctl-C, etc.) from the
    keyboard. Just how is this supposed to be done? Is one supposed to
    poll some locations in some data structure? Or is one signalled at
    the appropriate time? Or is a message sent?

Thanks to any and all for your help

Bryan Pendleton
 
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