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Revision as of 18:16, 10 April 2013
Get user number of parent thread
Most Sirius $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. The OO equivalent for the $DaemonParentNumber function is the ParentNumber (Daemon property). The OO APIs emphasize the use of the Daemon methods; users are strongly urged to use the new Daemon API instead of the old $functions.
This function can be used to get the user number of an sdaemon's parent thread.
The $DaemonParentNumber function accepts no arguments.
Syntax
%USERN = $DaemonParentNumber
%USERN is set to parent's user number, or to -1 if not called from a daemon
Usage notes
- The $DaemonParentNumber function returns the user number of the thread that created the daemon thread, whether the daemon is associated with a Daemon object or with a $COMMxx function.
- If the thread issuing $DaemonParentNumber is not an sdaemon, or is an sdaemon but is not performing work for another thread via a Daemon object or a $COMMxx function, or is an asynchronous daemon, the $DaemonParentNumber function returns a -1 value.
- This $function is new in Version 6.8 of the Sirius Mods.
Example
The following code audits a thread's parent user number:
audit 'My parents user number is ' $DaemonParentNumber