int ThreadIbsta (void);
Returns the value of the thread-specific ibsta variable for the current thread.
The global variables ibsta, iberr, ibcnt, and ibcntl are maintained on a process-specific rather than a thread-specific basis. If you call GPIB functions in more than one thread, the values in these global variables are not always reliable.
Status variables analogous to ibsta, iberr, ibcnt, and ibcntl are maintained for each thread. ThreadIbsta returns the value of the thread-specific ibsta variable.
If you do not use multiple threads, ThreadIbsta returns a value identical to the value of the ibsta global variable.
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Name | Type | Description |
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threadSpecificStatus | integer | Status value for the current thread of execution. The status value describes the state of the GPIB and the result of the most recent GPIB function call in the thread. Any value with the ERR bit set indicates an error. Call ThreadIberr for a specific error code. |
The return value is a sum of the following bits.
Defined Constant | Hex Value | Description |
ERR | 8000 | GPIB error. |
END | 2000 | END or EOS detected. |
SRQI | 1000 | SRQ is on. |
RQS | 800 | Device requesting service. |
CMPL | 100 | I/O completed. |
LOK | 80 | GPIB-PC in lockout state. |
REM | 40 | GPIB-PC in remote state. |
CIC | 20 | GPIB-PC is Controller-In-Charge. |
ATN | 10 | Attention is asserted. |
TACS | 8 | GPIB-PC is talker. |
LACS | 4 | GPIB-PC is listener. |
DTAS | 2 | GPIB-PC in device trigger state. |
DCAS | 1 | GPIB-PC in device clear state. |