You can get information about a reactor that you created or those that have been created with other applications. 
Note: ActiveX support in AutoLISP is limited to Windows only. 
 You can use the following functions to inspect a reactor object: 
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vlr-data-set
 - Returns the type of the specified reactor. For example: 
(vlr-type circleReactor)
:VLR-Object-Reactor
  
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vlr-current-reaction-name
 - Returns the name of the event that caused the callback function to be called. For example: 
(vlr-current-reaction-name)
:VLR-modified
  
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vlr-data
 - Returns the application-specific data value attached to the reactor. For example: 
(vlr-data circleReactor)
"Circle Reactor"
 You can use this data to distinguish among multiple reactors that can fire the same callback function. 
  
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vlr-owners
 - Returns a list of the objects in an AutoCAD drawing that fire notifications to an object reactor. For example, the following function call lists the objects that fire notifications to circleReactor: 
(vlr-owners circleReactor)
(#<VLA-OBJECT IAcadCircle 03ad077c>)
  
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vlr-reactions
 - Returns the callback list of condition-function pairs of the specified reactor. The following example returns information about circleReactor: 
(vlr-reactions circleReactor)
((:vlr-modified . PRINT-RADIUS))
  
Note: You can also use the Visual LISP Inspect feature to view information about reactor objects.