ATMI C Function Reference
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tx_rollback()
—Rolls back a global transaction.
#include <tx.h>
int tx_rollback(void)
tx_rollback()
is used to roll back the work of the transaction active in the caller's thread of control.
If the transaction_control
characteristic (see tx_set_transaction_control(3c)
) is TX_UNCHAINED
, then when tx_rollback()
returns, the caller is no longer in transaction mode. However, if the transaction_control
characteristic is TX_CHAINED
, then when tx_rollback()
returns, the caller remains in transaction mode on behalf of a new transaction (see the Return Value and Errors sections below).
In a multithreaded application, a thread in the TPINVALIDCONTEXT
state is not allowed to issue a call to tx_rollback()
.
Upon successful completion, tx_rollback()
returns TX_OK
, a non-negative return value.
Under the following conditions, tx_rollback()
fails and returns one of these negative values:
The current transaction rolled back; however, a new transaction could not be started and the caller is no longer in transaction mode. This return value may occur only when the transaction_control
characteristic is TX_CHAINED
.
The work done on behalf of the transaction was partially committed and partially rolled back. In addition, if the transaction_control
characteristic is TX_CHAINED
, a new transaction is started.
The work done on behalf of the transaction was partially committed and partially rolled back. In addition, a new transaction could not be started and the caller is no longer in transaction mode. This return value can occur only when the transaction_control
characteristic is TX_CHAINED
.
Due to a failure, some of the work done on behalf of the transaction may have been committed and some of it may have been rolled back. In addition, if the transaction_control
characteristic is TX_CHAINED
, a new transaction is started.
Due to a failure, some of the work done on behalf of the transaction may have been committed and some of it may have been rolled back. In addition, a new transaction could not be started and the caller is no longer in transaction mode. This return value can occur only when the transaction_control
characteristic is TX_CHAINED
.
The work done on behalf of the transaction was heuristically committed. In addition, if the transaction_control
characteristic is TX_CHAINED
, a new transaction is started.
The work done on behalf of the transaction was heuristically committed. In addition, a new transaction could not be started and the caller is no longer in transaction mode. This return value can occur only when the transaction_control
characteristic is TX_CHAINED
.
The function was called in an improper context (for example, the caller is not in transaction mode).
Either the transaction manager or one or more of the resource managers encountered a fatal error. The nature of the error is such that the transaction manager and/or one or more of the resource managers can no longer perform work on behalf of the application. The exact nature of the error is written to a log file. The caller's state with respect to the transaction is unknown.
tx_begin(3c)
, tx_set_transaction_control(3c)
, tx_set_transaction_timeout(3c)
Both the X/Open TX interface and the X-Windows system define the type XID. It is not possible to use both X-Windows calls and TX calls in the same file.
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