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libguac
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Constants related to automatic handling of received "argv" instructions. More...
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| #define | GUAC_ARGV_OPTION_ONCE 1 |
| Option flag which declares to guac_argv_register() that the associated argument should be processed exactly once. More... | |
| #define | GUAC_ARGV_OPTION_ECHO 2 |
| Option flag which declares to guac_argv_register() that the values received and accepted for the associated argument should be echoed to all connected users via outbound "argv" streams. | |
| #define | GUAC_ARGV_MAX_LENGTH 16384 |
| The maximum number of bytes to allow for any argument value received via an argv stream and processed using guac_argv_received(), including null terminator. | |
| #define | GUAC_ARGV_MAX_NAME_LENGTH 256 |
| The maximum number of bytes to allow within the name of any argument registered with guac_argv_register(), including null terminator. | |
| #define | GUAC_ARGV_MAX_MIMETYPE_LENGTH 4096 |
| The maximum number of bytes to allow within the mimetype of any received argument value passed to a callback registered with guac_argv_register(), including null terminator. | |
| #define | GUAC_ARGV_MAX_REGISTERED 128 |
| The maximum number of arguments that may be registered via guac_argv_await() or guac_argv_await_async() before further argument registrations will fail. | |
Constants related to automatic handling of received "argv" instructions.
| #define GUAC_ARGV_OPTION_ONCE 1 |
Option flag which declares to guac_argv_register() that the associated argument should be processed exactly once.
If multiple "argv" streams are received for the argument, only the first such stream is processed. Additional streams will be rejected.
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