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''context'' is the unique integer, used to identify each guest instance. You may also come across it under the name ''xid'' or ''client id''. | ''context'' is the unique integer, used to identify each guest instance. You may also come across it under the name ''xid'' or ''client id''. | ||
− | In the context of guest creation, you may also leave it away, as the creating program or script can enumerate them (pick the next available ''xid'') automatically, but for presumably demonstrating manual control over the ''xid'', it is shown here. | + | In the context of guest creation, you may also leave it away, as the creating program or script can enumerate them (pick the next available ''xid'') automatically, but for presumably demonstrating manual control over the ''xid'', it is shown here. |
There may a hardcoded upper limit to ''xid'' at 49152 | There may a hardcoded upper limit to ''xid'' at 49152 | ||
[[Category:Documentation]] | [[Category:Documentation]] |
Latest revision as of 10:04, 4 October 2012
context is the unique integer, used to identify each guest instance. You may also come across it under the name xid or client id. In the context of guest creation, you may also leave it away, as the creating program or script can enumerate them (pick the next available xid) automatically, but for presumably demonstrating manual control over the xid, it is shown here. There may a hardcoded upper limit to xid at 49152