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IDirectPlay3::SendChatMessage
IDirectPlay3 InterfaceSends a text message to another player, a group of players, or all players. This method supports both Unicode (the IDirectPlay3 interface) and ANSI strings (the IDirectPlay3A interface). The player receiving the chat message is informed through a DPMSG_CHAT system message in the player's receive queue. This method must be used in a lobby session.
HRESULT SendChatMessage(
DPID idFrom,
DPID idTo,
DWORD dwFlags,
LPDPCHAT lpChatMessage
);Parameters
- idFrom
- ID of the sending player. The player ID must correspond to one of the local players on this computer.
- idTo
- ID of the player to send the message to, the group ID of the group of players to send the message to, or DPID_ALLPLAYERS to send the message to all players in the session.
- dwFlags
- Indicates how the message should be sent. If this parameter is set to 0, the message is sent nonguaranteed.
- DPSEND_GUARANTEED
- Sends the message by using a guaranteed method of delivery if it is available.
- lpChatMessage
- Pointer to a DPCHAT structure containing the message to be sent.
Return Values
Returns DP_OK if successful or one of the following error values:
- DPERR_ACCESSDENIED
- DPERR_INVALIDFLAGS
- DPERR_INVALIDPARAMS
- DPERR_INVALIDPLAYER
This method returns DPERR_INVALIDPARAMS if the idTo ID is not a valid player or group. It returns DPERR_INVALIDPLAYER if the idFrom ID is not a valid player. It returns DPERR_ACCESSDENIED if the idFrom ID is not a local player.
Remarks
This method facilitates player to player chatting within a lobby session where it is possible for different client applications to be connected. You must use this method in a lobby session. Use is optional in an application seession.
The receiving player will receive a system message (idFrom = DPID_SYSTEM). The DPCHAT structure will specify which player the chat message came from.
See Also
DPCHAT, DPMSG_CHAT, IDirectPlay3::Send
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