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TaskManager_TaskNameFromHandle

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» Part 7 - The Desktop
» The TaskManager
» SWI Calls
» TaskManager_TaskNameFromHandle

TaskManager_TaskNameFromHandle

(SWI &42680)
Entry
R0 Task name
Exit
R0 Pointer to task name

Use

The purpose of this call is to return the description string which the task used when it called Wimp_Initialise.

Notes

This is the string that is displayed in the Task Manager’s window. A copy of the string should be made if you wish to keep it.

If a Message_TaskInitialise has just been received by a task, then this SWI may not return a valid name for the same handle since the TaskManager itself may not have received the message yet. As the task name is supplied in the message, this should not be a problem.

See also

  • TaskManager_EnumerateTasks
  • TaskManager_Shutdown
Created on September 21, 2009 13:37:52 by Alan Robertson (52)? (127.0.0.1)
Edit | Views: Print | Source | Linked from: Message_TaskInitialise, The TaskManager SWI Calls, TaskManager_EnumerateTasks, TaskManager_Shutdown, TaskManager Shutdown Types

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