Aw enter
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Minimum requirements | ||
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Added in version 2.1 | ||
SDK | build 13 |
int aw_enter (char *world)
Description
Enters a world. The current world, if any, is automatically exited.
Callback
Notes
The event AW_EVENT_WORLD_ATTRIBUTES will be triggered by a successful call to this method. In a synchronous call to aw_enter, all the world attributes will be available after the successful completion of the call.
For version 3.1 and later: The prototype for this function has changed. Previous versions had a second avatars argument which is now obsolete. Existing SDK applications that call aw_enter will need to be changed to remove this second argument.
Arguments
- world
- Name of world to enter.
Argument attributes
Return values
- RC_SUCCESS (1) (3)
- RC_NOT_INITIALIZED (1)
- RC_NO_INSTANCE (1)
- RC_NO_CONNECTION (1)
- RC_NO_SUCH_WORLD (2)
- If the world lookup failed.
- RC_NO_SUCH_WORLD (3)
- If no world with a matching name is running on the world server.
- RC_EJECTED (3)
- RC_NOT_WELCOME (3)
- The calling instance must be owned by a citizen who has bot rights in the world.
- RC_NO_SUCH_SESSION (1)
- If you have multiple network interface cards (NIC) or a single NIC with multiple IP addresses and aw_init was called instead of aw_init_bind.
(1) Possible return values when a callback is installed.
(2) Returned by the universe server.
(3) Returned by the world server.
Returned attributes
Usage
int rc; rc = aw_enter ("aw"); if (rc != RC_SUCCESS) { printf ("Unable to enter world (reason %d)\n", rc); return; } puts (aw_string (AW_WORLD_WELCOME_MESSAGE));