1<h2>mach_rpc_return_trap</h2> 2<hr> 3<p> 4<strong>System Trap</strong> - Real-Time RPC trap return location. 5<h3>SYNOPSIS</h3> 6<pre> 7<strong>#include<mach/rpc.h></strong> 8 9<strong>mach_rpc_return_t mach_rpc_return_trap( void )</strong> 10</pre> 11<h3>PARAMETERS</h3> 12<p> 13None. 14<h3>DESCRIPTION</h3> 15<p> 16The <strong>mach_rpc_return_trap</strong> is the system entry point 17used by the reply side of the Mach RPC service and is used by RPC 18servers to return control to invoking clients. 19For a complete description of this functionality, refer to: Burke, 20Edward, Michael Condict, David Mitchell, Franklin Reynolds, Peter 21Watkins, William Willcox, "RPC Design for Real-Time Mach," OSF 22Research Institute, Cambridge, MA. 23<h3>NOTES</h3> 24<p> 25This interface is experimental and therefore subject to change. 26<h3>RETURN VALUES</h3> 27<p> 28The return value is specific to the server function actually executed 29via the <strong>mach_rpc_return_trap</strong> call. 30<h3>RELATED INFORMATION</h3> 31<p> 32Functions: 33<a href="mach_rpc_trap.html"><strong>mach_rpc_trap</strong></a>. 34