On Mon, 2009-04-06 at 21:26 +0000, martin.peach@sympatico.ca wrote:
Spoke too soon. On Debian setting the buffer to any size always returns me 2048, so that's no good. On WinXP some values (1,2) do what you said. Others (10,12) don't. I'm not sure what to do about that. It seems to be the OS.
i would say, that the ability to set the buffer to any arbitrary size is not critical. though, it is really critical, if messages are not sent completely.
i cannot think of situations, where one is really dependent on a small buffersize. whatever works with small buffersize, should work as well with bigger buffersizes, shouldn't it? however, the reverse of that is not true. so if you are saying, that every buffersize _above_ a certain value works fine, then i am really fine with it. the reason, why i was using small (200 or 1024) buffersizes was wanting to debug the netpd-server.
or are you saying that some buffersizes work, others don't, and that it is completely unrelated to whether they are big or small?
roman
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From: martin.peach@sympatico.ca To: reduzierer@yahoo.de; pd-dev@iem.at Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2009 20:33:15 +0000 Subject: Re: [PD-dev] [tcpserver]: new 'clientbuf' method seems to be buggy
Well I'm trying to get rid of the bugs in it... I don't get that on WinXP though (Pd 0.41.4-extended). I set the buffer to 12 and still received 30 bytes. On Debian with Pd 0.41.4-extended I get two separate messages (each longer than 12) but still all the data arrives.
Martin
From: reduzierer@yahoo.de To: pd-dev@iem.at Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2009 17:38:20 +0200 Subject: [PD-dev] [tcpserver]: new 'clientbuf' method seems to be
buggy
hi martin
i reckon, that you're working on tcpserver code these days, at least when ever i update mrpeach from svn, the tcpserver.c file is
updated. so
please tell me, if it makes sense at all to currently report bugs.
after having set the buffersize using the 'clientbuf' messages,
message
to the client, for which the buffersize was set, are truncated.
while
sending 30 byte messages, only 15 bytes are sent, respectively 15
bytes
are received on the client side.
please check the attached bug illustration patch
roman
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