% File src/library/base/man/taskCallbackNames.Rd % Part of the R package, http://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2007 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{taskCallbackNames} \alias{getTaskCallbackNames} \title{Query the Names of the Current Internal Top-Level Task Callbacks} \description{ This provides a way to get the names (or identifiers) for the currently registered task callbacks that are invoked at the conclusion of each top-level task. These identifiers can be used to remove a callback. } \usage{ getTaskCallbackNames() } \value{ A character vector giving the name for each of the registered callbacks which are invoked when a top-level task is completed successfully. Each name is the one used when registering the callbacks and returned as the in the call to \code{\link{addTaskCallback}}. } \note{ One can use \code{\link{taskCallbackManager}} to manage user-level task callbacks, i.e., S-language functions, entirely within the S language and access the names more directly. } \seealso{ \code{\link{addTaskCallback}}, \code{\link{removeTaskCallback}}, \code{\link{taskCallbackManager}}\\ \url{http://developer.r-project.org/TaskHandlers.pdf} } \examples{ n <- addTaskCallback(function(expr, value, ok, visible) { cat("In handler\n") return(TRUE) }, name = "simpleHandler") getTaskCallbackNames() # now remove it by name removeTaskCallback("simpleHandler") h <- taskCallbackManager() h$add(function(expr, value, ok, visible) { cat("In handler\n") return(TRUE) }, name = "simpleHandler") getTaskCallbackNames() removeTaskCallback("R-taskCallbackManager") } \keyword{environment}