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     NAME
 
PAPI_remove_event, PAPI_remove_events - remove PAPI preset or native hardware event from an EventSet
  
CONTENTS
Synopsis 
Description 
Arguments 
Return Values 
Errors 
Examples 
Authors 
Bugs 
See Also 
 
     SYNOPSIS
C Interface 
#include <papi.h> 
int PAPI_remove_event(int EventSet, int EventCode); 
int PAPI_remove_events(int EventSet, int *EventCode, int number); 
 
Fortran Interface 
#include fpapi.h 
PAPIF_remove_event(C_INT EventSet, C_INT EventCode, C_INT check) 
PAPIF_remove_events(C_INT EventSet, C_INT(*) EventCode, C_INT number, C_INT check) 
 
  
     DESCRIPTION
PAPI_remove_event() removes a hardware event to a PAPI event set. 
PAPI_remove_events() does the same, but for an array of hardware event codes. 
  
     ARGUMENTS
EventSet --  an integer handle for a PAPI event set as created by
PAPI_create_eventset (3)
EventCode -- a defined event such as PAPI_TOT_INS or a native event.
 
*EventCode -- an array of defined events
 
number -- an integer indicating the number of events in the array
*EventCode  
A hardware event can be either a PAPI Preset or a native hardware event code.
For a list of PAPI preset events, see
PAPI_presets (3) or run the
avail test case in the PAPI distribution. PAPI Presets can be passed to
PAPI_query_event (3) to see if they exist on the underlying architecture.
For a list of native events available on current platform, run native_avail
test case in the PAPI distribution. For the encoding of native events, see
PAPI_event_name_to_code (3) to learn how to generate native code for the supported native event on the underlying architecture.
 
  
     RETURN VALUES
On success, this function returns PAPI_OK.
On error, a non-zero error code is returned.
 
  
     ERRORS
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PAPI_EINVAL  |  |   | 
One or more of the arguments is invalid.
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PAPI_ENOEVST  |  |   | 
The EventSet specified does not exist.
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PAPI_EISRUN  |  |   | 
The EventSet is currently counting events.
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PAPI_ECNFLCT  |  |   | 
The underlying counter hardware can not count this event and other events
in the EventSet simultaneously.
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PAPI_ENOEVNT  |  |   | 
The PAPI preset is not available on the underlying hardware.
 
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     EXAMPLES
int EventSet = PAPI_NULL;
unsigned int native = 0x0;
        
if (PAPI_create_eventset(&EventSet) != PAPI_OK)
  handle_error(1);
/* Add Total Instructions Executed to our EventSet */
 
if (PAPI_add_event(EventSet, PAPI_TOT_INS) != PAPI_OK)
  handle_error(1);
 
/* Start counting */
 
if (PAPI_start(EventSet) != PAPI_OK)
  handle_error(1);
 
/* Stop counting, ignore values */
 
if (PAPI_stop(EventSet, NULL) != PAPI_OK)
  handle_error(1);
 
/* Remove event */
 
if (PAPI_remove_event(EventSet, PAPI_TOT_INS) != PAPI_OK)
  handle_error(1);
  
  
     AUTHORS
The PAPI Team. See them at the PAPI Web Site:
http://icl.cs.utk.edu/projects/papi
 
  
     BUGS
These functions have no known bugs.
  
     SEE ALSO
PAPI_preset (3), 
PAPI_set_opt (3), 
PAPI_start (3), 
PAPI_add_event (3), 
PAPI_add_events (3), 
PAPI_add_pevents (3), 
PAPI_query_event (3), 
PAPI_cleanup_eventset (3), 
PAPI_destroy_eventset (3), 
PAPI_event_name_to_code (3) 
 
 
 | PAPI Programmers Reference |  PAPI_remove_event (3) |  November, 2003 |    
 
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