[ENet-discuss] ENet 1.2.2 work-in-progress

Andrew Fenn andrewfenn at gmail.com
Fri May 14 09:42:29 PDT 2010


In that case is there a solution or can we see this possibly being
made easier via the API down the line?

On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 9:52 PM, Lee Salzman <lsalzman1 at cox.net> wrote:
> Keep in mind that reusing those internal ENet statistics is not going to be
> very safe at all, except for the roundTripTime stat. Those *Bandwidth vars
> don't measure totals and are just limits supplied by the user. And because
> of the whole dispatch queue change I made, lastServicedPeer no longer
> exists. :)
>
> Lee
>
> Andrew Fenn wrote:
>>>
>>> That out of the way, are there any not too difficult things people would
>>> like to see in 1.2.2?
>>>
>>
>> - I use the cmake build system for our project. It'd be great if ENET
>> included a FindENET.cmake script or better yet just completely change
>> over from autotools.
>>
>> I've attached the ENET scripts I use to statically link it into our
>> project.
>>
>> - I'm currently trying to figure out how to get the following data from
>> ENET:
>>     - Total data received / sent
>>     - Data received / sent since the last flush
>>     - Total packets received / sent
>>
>> I'm not so sure those things are features but I'm sure i'm not the
>> only one that's confused over how to get that data. So if you could
>> correct me on the following..
>>
>> lHost->lastServicedPeer->roundTripTime - I use this for ping time
>> however it always says 5ms even when I kill the server.
>> lHost->incomingBandwidth/1000 - Data in KiB received (always shows the
>> same number even when killing the server)
>> lHost->outgoingBandwidth/1000 - Data in KiB sent (always shows the
>> same number even when killing the server)
>> lHost->lastServicedPeer->packetsSent - Get's the packets sent since
>> the last flush
>>
>>
>
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