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Re(3): Giving time for async notifiers
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Re(3): Giving time for async notifiers


  • Subject: Re(3): Giving time for async notifiers
  • From: Jens Bauer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2002 00:41:42 +0100

Hi Steve,

On Fri, 8 Feb, 2002, Steve Sisak <email@hidden> wrote:

>> >If you are concerned your app might not respond to the incoming packets
>>>fast enough, you can have your notifier awaken your app. I don't recall the
>>>routine to do this, but it should be obvious from Processes.h or the docs
>>>on the Process Manager. (If you cannot find it, drop me a note and I'll
>>>look it up.)
>>
>>Earlier I got the idea that you could post a null-event from the
>>notifier, however, I do not know if it is legal to do so
>
>It's not.
>
>The call you want is WakeUpProcess() -- note the you want to pass it
{snip}

Thanks, Steve. This cleared up abit.


Love,
Jens

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Jens Bauer, Faster Software.
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