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--/ if R1000 then
with Transport;  
with Transport_Defs;
--/ end if;

with Xlbmt_Network_Types;  
use Xlbmt_Network_Types;

package Xlbmp_Network_Interface is
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- X Library Machine Network Interfaces
--
-- Xlbmp_Network_Interface - Machine/Compiler dependent network interfaces.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Copyright 1989 - 1991 by Rational, Santa Clara, California.
--
--                  All Rights Reserved.
--
-- Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
-- documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted,
-- provided that the above copyright notice(s) appear in all copies and that
-- both that copyright notice(s) and this permission notice appear in
-- supporting documentation, and that the name of Rational not be used in
-- advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software
-- without specific, written prior permission.
--
-- Rational disclaims all warranties with regard to this software, including
-- all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness, in no event shall
-- Rational be liable for any special, indirect or consequential damages or
-- any damages whatsoever resulting from loss of use, data or profits, whether
-- in an action of contract, negligence or other tortious action, arising out
-- of or in connection with the use or performance of this software.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

--\f

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Network Reception - Receive data
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    procedure Receive_Maybe (Connection :        Connection_Id;  
                             Status     : out    Status_Code;  
                             Data       : in out X_Raw_Data_Array;  
                             Count      : out    X_Raw_Data_Index);
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--  Connection  - Specifies the connection to use for reading
--  Status      - Receives the final status of the operation
--  Data        - Receives the data
--  Count       - Receives the length of the data
--                  isn't any available
--
-- Called when we are ready to receive something from the network connection
-- but we won't be upset if there isn't anything to receive.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    procedure Receive_Must (Connection :        Connection_Id;  
                            Status     : out    Status_Code;  
                            Data       : in out X_Raw_Data_Array;  
                            Count      : out    X_Raw_Data_Index);
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--  Connection  - Specifies the connection to use for reading
--  Status      - Receives the final status of the operation
--  Data        - Receives the data
--  Count       - Receives the length of the data
--
-- Called when we are ready to receive some specific number of bytes from the
-- network connection and we will wait forever if necessary in order to get
-- exactly that many bytes.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

--/ if R1000 and not R1000_Xlib_Only then

    procedure Receive_Queue (Connection :        Connection_Id;  
                             Status     : out    Status_Code;  
                             Data       : in out X_Raw_Data_Array;  
                             Count      : out    X_Raw_Data_Index;  
                             Notify     :        Notify_Complete);
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--  Connection  - Specifies the connection to use for reading
--  Status      - Receives the final status of the operation
--  Data        - Receives the data
--  Count       - Receives the length of the data
--                  isn't any available
--  Notify      - Specifies the completion task to use when queuing a read
--
-- This interface is for the use of the Xt library.  Applications should not
-- use it unless they are very very very certain that they understand it
-- and they are very very very certain that their use will not bother Xt's
-- use of it for a given connection.
--
-- Called when we are ready to receive something from the network connection
-- but we won't be upset if there isn't anything to receive.  In addition,
-- we tell the Connection_Reader task to queue a read and to let us know
-- via the Notify_Complete task when the read has occured.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

--/ end if; -- not R1000_Xlib_Only

--\f

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Network Transmission - Transmit data
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    procedure Transmit_Maybe (Connection :     Connection_Id;  
                              Status     : out Status_Code;  
                              Data       :     X_Raw_Data_Array;  
                              Count      : out X_Raw_Data_Index);
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--  Connection  - Specifies the connection to use for writing
--  Status      - Receives the final status of  operation
--  Data        - Specifies the data
--  Count       - Receives the length of the data actually sent
--
-- Called when we want to transmit something on the network and we have other
-- things we could be doing if the transmit would block for some reason.  We
-- send out as much as possible and return.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

--\f

end Xlbmp_Network_Interface;