commands/setcritical/setcritical.cif
author Tom Sutcliffe <thomas.sutcliffe@accenture.com>
Thu, 26 Aug 2010 00:49:35 +0100
changeset 37 534b01198c2d
parent 0 7f656887cf89
permissions -rw-r--r--
Added ENotifyKeypresses and ECaptureCtrlC flags to CCommandBase. Commands can now get keypresses and handle ctrl-C via callbacks instead of having to implement custom active objects. As part of this extended the CCommandBase extension interface to MCommandExtensionsV2 for the new virtual functions KeyPressed(TUint aKeyCode, TUint aModifiers) and CtrlCPressed(). sudo now cleans up correctly by using ECaptureCtrlC.

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==name setcritical

==short-description

Sets the User::TCritcal attribute of a thread.

==long-description

To make thread 42 system critical, do C<setcritical --system --critical 42>. To set a thread as not critical, do C<setcritical 42>.

==argument uint threadid multiple

Id of the thread(s) to change.

==option bool s system

System attribute. Combine with --critical or --permanent.

==option bool r process

Process attribute. Combine with --critical or --permanent.

==option bool c critical

Sets the thread to be system/process critical.

==option bool p permanent

Sets the thread to be system/process permanent.

==copyright

Copyright (c) 2008-2010 Accenture. All rights reserved.