1MSGCTL(3P) POSIX Programmer's Manual MSGCTL(3P)
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13 msgctl — XSI message control operations
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16 #include <sys/msg.h>
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18 int msgctl(int msqid, int cmd, struct msqid_ds *buf);
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21 The msgctl() function operates on XSI message queues (see the Base Def‐
22 initions volume of POSIX.1‐2008, Section 3.225, Message Queue). It is
23 unspecified whether this function interoperates with the realtime
24 interprocess communication facilities defined in Section 2.8, Realtime.
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26 The msgctl() function shall provide message control operations as spec‐
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30 IPC_STAT Place the current value of each member of the msqid_ds data
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35 IPC_SET Set the value of the following members of the msqid_ds data
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48 IPC_SET can only be executed by a process with appropriate
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54 IPC_RMID Remove the message queue identifier specified by msqid from
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69 EACCES The argument cmd is IPC_STAT and the calling process does not
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73 EINVAL The value of msqid is not a valid message queue identifier; or
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92 The POSIX Realtime Extension defines alternative interfaces for inter‐
93 process communication (IPC). Application developers who need to use IPC
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106 mq_close(), mq_getattr(), mq_notify(), mq_open(), mq_receive(),
107 mq_send(), mq_setattr(), mq_unlink(), msgget(), msgrcv(), msgsnd()
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109 The Base Definitions volume of POSIX.1‐2008, Section 3.225, Message
110 Queue, <sys_msg.h>
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