Function rcl_action_goal_handle_init
Defined in File goal_handle.h
Function Documentation
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rcl_ret_t rcl_action_goal_handle_init(rcl_action_goal_handle_t *goal_handle, const rcl_action_goal_info_t *goal_info, rcl_allocator_t allocator)
Initialize a rcl_action_goal_handle_t.
After calling this function on a rcl_action_goal_handle_t, it can be used to update the goals state with rcl_action_update_goal_state(). It can also be used to query the state of the goal with rcl_action_goal_handle_get_message() and rcl_action_goal_handle_is_active(). Goal information can be accessed with rcl_action_goal_handle_get_message() and rcl_action_goal_handle_get_info().
Goal handles are typically initialized and finalized by action servers. I.e. The allocator should be provided by the action server. Goal handles are created with rcl_action_accept_new_goal() and destroyed with rcl_action_clear_expired_goals() or rcl_action_server_fini().
Attribute
Adherence
Allocates Memory
Yes
Thread-Safe
No
Uses Atomics
No
Lock-Free
Yes
- Parameters:
goal_handle – [out] preallocated, zero-initialized, goal handle structure to be initialized
goal_info – [in] information about the goal to be copied to the goal handle
allocator – [in] a valid allocator used to initialized the goal handle
- Returns:
RCL_RET_OK
if goal_handle was initialized successfully, or- Returns:
RCL_RET_INVALID_ARGUMENT
if the allocator is invalid, or- Returns:
RCL_RET_ACTION_GOAL_HANDLE_INVALID
if the goal handle is invalid, or- Returns:
RCL_RET_ALREADY_INIT
if the goal handle has already been initialized, or- Returns:
RCL_RET_BAD_ALLOC
if allocating memory failed