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{{sdk method page|wait|Pumps incoming and outgoing network traffic and fires any registered | {{sdk method page|wait|Pumps incoming and outgoing network traffic and fires any registered callbacks and events. | ||
|paramex=1000 | |paramex=1000 | ||
|parameters= | |parameters= | ||
{{sdk parameter row|int|milliseconds|Maximum amount of time to pump (in milliseconds)}} | {{sdk parameter row|int|milliseconds|Maximum amount of time to pump (in milliseconds)}} | ||
|returncodes= | |returncodes= | ||
{{sdk return code row| | {{sdk return code row|not_supported |vp_wait is not supported by this instance, for example a custom vp_net_config was passed to {{sdk method|create}}}} | ||
{{sdk return code row|recursive_wait |vp_wait was called recursively on the same instance (calling it from within an event/callback handler)}} | |||
{{sdk return code row|connection_error |Waiting for data failed or there are no connections to wait for events on}} | |||
|behavior= | |behavior= | ||
* This will attempt to send all pending messages and receive all pending data within the given time limit | * This method will attempt to send all pending messages and receive all pending data within the given time limit | ||
* All [[:Category:SDK events|SDK events]] are fired from this method call. Consequently, | ** It will wait for the full number of milliseconds if no network messages are received (or are already waiting to be processed) | ||
** If one or more messages are received while waiting (or were received since the last call to vp_wait), then it will return after processing them and firing any registered event/callback handler functions. | |||
** If a value of {{code|0}} milliseconds is passed, it will process any messages that have been received since the last call to vp_wait (i.e. "polling") | |||
* All [[:Category:SDK events|SDK events]] and [[:Category:SDK callbacks|SDK callbacks]] are fired from this method call. Consequently, they are fired on the same thread as the caller | |||
|caveats= | |caveats= | ||
This method should never be called inside an event handler originating from a previous {{sdk method|wait}} call. | This method should never be called inside an event handler originating from a previous {{sdk method|wait}} call. Note: The current SDK will simply return {{code|VP_RC_RECURSIVE_WAIT}}. For example: | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="c"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="c"> | ||
... | ... | ||
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while(vp_wait(instance, 1000) == 0){} | while(vp_wait(instance, 1000) == 0){} | ||
... | ... | ||
void event_avatar_add(VPInstance | void event_avatar_add(VPInstance instance) | ||
{ | { | ||
char message[300]; | char message[300]; | ||
sprintf((char*)&message, "Hello, %s!", vp_string(sdk, VP_AVATAR_NAME)); | sprintf((char*)&message, "Hello, %s!", vp_string(sdk, VP_AVATAR_NAME)); | ||
vp_say( | vp_say(instance, (char*)&message); | ||
vp_wait(instance, 1000); // Undefined behavior | vp_wait(instance, 1000); // Undefined behavior | ||
} | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
The millisecond parameter should not be used for any sort of timekeeping, | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="c"> | |||
while (vp_wait(instance, 5000)) { | |||
vp_say(instance, "5 seconds have passed!"); // this is not guaranteed to occur every 5 seconds (if any message is received while waiting) | |||
} | } | ||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> |
Latest revision as of 21:58, 20 August 2018
Method call snippet
vp_wait(instance, 1000);
Pumps incoming and outgoing network traffic and fires any registered callbacks and events.
Parameters
These are the parameters that this method requires:
Parameter | Usage |
---|---|
VPInstance instance |
Pointer to the instance this method call is intended for |
int milliseconds |
Maximum amount of time to pump (in milliseconds) |
Returns
This method returns a return code integer, which indicates whether the call was successful or errored for any reason:
Return code | Cause |
---|---|
VP_RC_SUCCESS |
Successful call (for methods that have a registered callback, it only means the request has been sent) |
VP_RC_NOT_SUPPORTED |
vp_wait is not supported by this instance, for example a custom vp_net_config was passed to vp_create()
|
VP_RC_RECURSIVE_WAIT |
vp_wait was called recursively on the same instance (calling it from within an event/callback handler) |
VP_RC_CONNECTION_ERROR |
Waiting for data failed or there are no connections to wait for events on |
Behavior
- This method will attempt to send all pending messages and receive all pending data within the given time limit
- It will wait for the full number of milliseconds if no network messages are received (or are already waiting to be processed)
- If one or more messages are received while waiting (or were received since the last call to vp_wait), then it will return after processing them and firing any registered event/callback handler functions.
- If a value of
0
milliseconds is passed, it will process any messages that have been received since the last call to vp_wait (i.e. "polling")
- All SDK events and SDK callbacks are fired from this method call. Consequently, they are fired on the same thread as the caller
Caveats
This method should never be called inside an event handler originating from a previous vp_wait()
call. Note: The current SDK will simply return VP_RC_RECURSIVE_WAIT
. For example:
...
vp_event_set(instance, VP_EVENT_AVATAR_ADD, event_avatar_add);
while(vp_wait(instance, 1000) == 0){}
...
void event_avatar_add(VPInstance instance)
{
char message[300];
sprintf((char*)&message, "Hello, %s!", vp_string(sdk, VP_AVATAR_NAME));
vp_say(instance, (char*)&message);
vp_wait(instance, 1000); // Undefined behavior
}
The millisecond parameter should not be used for any sort of timekeeping,
while (vp_wait(instance, 5000)) {
vp_say(instance, "5 seconds have passed!"); // this is not guaranteed to occur every 5 seconds (if any message is received while waiting)
}
Examples
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