GetThisJobID
Purpose
Get a string identifying the job currently running in the scheduler environment. This string is displayed to the end user to identify the job.
Signature
extern "C" bool FN_PREFIX_GetThisJobID(char * buffer, unsigned int* length);
Arguments
buffer: Pointer to a character buffer to contain the Job ID or NULL.
length: Pointer to a location to contain the length of the buffer. Must be a valid pointer to an unsigned int.
Return Value
If argument buffer is NULL, then then required length of the buffer is stored in the location to which argument length points, and true is returned.
If argument buffer is not NULL, then the value to which argument length points (the buffer length) is checked. If it is large enough to contain the string identifying the current job, including the terminal null byte, then the job ID is copied to the buffer and true is returned. If the buffer length is insufficient for the job ID, then the buffer is unchanged, and false is returned.
- To get the job ID, the infrastructure first calls this function with a NULL buffer, and obtains the required length of the buffer for the job ID. After creating a buffer of the appropriate size, the infrastructure calls this function again, passing the pointer to the buffer in the buffer argument and a pointer to the size of the buffer in the length argument.
- For many schedulers, the job ID may be obtained from the value of an environment variable.