dialog.send
.
As with
dialog.send
, it shouldnt be necessary to call this function
directly.
dialog.receive()
dialog.send
call that
caused the return of this character string.
A set of functions is provided for manipulating the dialog handling system.
Calling
dialog.receive
directly without going through the standard interface
functions can lead to unpredictable results.
This function uses the
process
class object stored in the session database
by
dialog.start
to designate the process being used. That value along with
the arguments to
dialog.send
are passed off to the
psend
routine to send a
message to the process.
dialog.send('dialog current') current <- dialog.receive()