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FREEBUF(3PVM)			PVM Version 3.4			 FREEBUF(3PVM)

NAME
       pvm_freebuf - Disposes of a message buffer.

SYNOPSIS
       C    int info = pvm_freebuf( int bufid )

       Fortran	 call pvmffreebuf( bufid, info )

PARAMETERS
       bufid   Integer message buffer identifier.

       info    Integer	status code returned by the routine.  Values less than
	       zero indicate an error.

DESCRIPTION
       The routine pvm_freebuf frees the memory associated  with  the  message
       buffer  identified by bufid.  Message buffers are created by pvm_mkbuf,
       pvm_initsend, and pvm_recv.  If pvm_freebuf is successful, info will be
       0.  If some error occurs then info will be < 0.

       pvm_freebuf  can be called for a send buffer created by pvm_mkbuf after
       the message has been sent and is no longer needed.

       Receive buffers typically do not have to be freed unless they have been
       saved  in the course of using multiple buffers.	But pvm_freebuf can be
       used to destroy receive buffers as well.	 So messages that  arrive  but
       are  no	longer needed can be destroyed so they will not consume buffer
       space.

       Typically multiple send and receive buffers are not needed and the user
       can  simply use the pvm_initsend routine to reset the default send buf‐
       fer.

       There are several cases where multiple buffers are useful.  One example
       where multiple message buffers are needed involves libraries or graphi‐
       cal interfaces that use PVM and interact with a running PVM application
       but do not want to interfere with the application's own communication.

       When  multiple  buffers	are used they generally are made and freed for
       each message that is packed.   In  fact,	 pvm_initsend  simply  does  a
       pvm_freebuf followed by a pvm_mkbuf for the default buffer.

EXAMPLES
       C:
	    bufid = pvm_mkbuf( PvmDataDefault );
		  :
	    info = pvm_freebuf( bufid );

       Fortran:
	    CALL PVMFMKBUF( PVMDEFAULT, BUFID )
		  :
	    CALL PVMFFREEBUF( BUFID, INFO )

ERRORS
       These error conditions can be returned by pvm_freebuf

       PvmBadParam
	      giving an invalid argument value.

       PvmNoSuchBuf
	      giving an invalid bufid value.

SEE ALSO
       pvm_mkbuf(3PVM), pvm_initsend(3PVM), pvm_recv(3PVM)

				30 August, 1993			 FREEBUF(3PVM)
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