# zx_event_create ## NAME event_create - create an event ## SYNOPSIS ``` #include zx_status_t zx_event_create(uint32_t options, zx_handle_t* out); ``` ## DESCRIPTION `zx_event_create()` creates an event, which is an object that is signalable. That is, its **ZX_USER_SIGNAL_n** (where *n* is 0 through 7) signals can be manipulated using [`zx_object_signal()`]. The newly-created handle will have the [basic rights](../rights.md#zx_rights_basic) plus **ZX_RIGHT_SIGNAL**. ## RIGHTS TODO(ZX-2399) ## RETURN VALUE `zx_event_create()` returns **ZX_OK** and a valid event handle (via *out*) on success. On failure, an error value is returned. ## ERRORS **ZX_ERR_INVALID_ARGS** *out* is an invalid pointer, or *options* is nonzero. **ZX_ERR_NO_MEMORY** Failure due to lack of memory. There is no good way for userspace to handle this (unlikely) error. In a future build this error will no longer occur. ## SEE ALSO - [`zx_eventpair_create()`] - [`zx_handle_close()`] - [`zx_handle_duplicate()`] - [`zx_handle_replace()`] - [`zx_object_signal()`] - [`zx_object_wait_async()`] - [`zx_object_wait_many()`] - [`zx_object_wait_one()`] [`zx_eventpair_create()`]: eventpair_create.md [`zx_handle_close()`]: handle_close.md [`zx_handle_duplicate()`]: handle_duplicate.md [`zx_handle_replace()`]: handle_replace.md [`zx_object_signal()`]: object_signal.md [`zx_object_wait_async()`]: object_wait_async.md [`zx_object_wait_many()`]: object_wait_many.md [`zx_object_wait_one()`]: object_wait_one.md