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From: | CHAUDRON Jean-baptiste |
Subject: | Re: [certi-dev] ?==?utf-8?q? Ownership Transfer |
Date: | Wed, 06 May 2020 19:44:11 +0200 |
User-agent: | SOGoMail 4.1.0 |
Great, it works! Thank you! I am working with 1516-2010.
I am curious about another thing: evokeMultipleCallbacks(min,max)
returns instantly (at least earlier than "min").
Does the call to enableAsynchronousDelivery switch the whole thing to
the HLA_IMMEDIATE callback model? Or why is there no waiting for the
minimum waiting time?
Thanks again,
Moritz
Am 06.05.20 um 09:17 schrieb Pierre Siron:
>
> Le 05/05/2020 à 20:17, Moritz Gütlein a écrit :
>> Hello everybody,
>
> Hello Moritz
>
>
>> I hope this is the right place to ask for help, I didn't find
>> something like a user-list:
>
> This is the good place, wa are using only this list.
>
>
>
>> So, I am trying to transfer the ownership of an object between two
>> federates, while updating an attribute. Both federates are running the
>> following snippet in an infinite loop.
>>
>>> while(true){
>>> if(!currentlyOwning)
>>> {
>>> fed->rtiamb->attributeOwnershipAcquisition(...);
>>> while(!fed->rtiamb->isAttributeOwnedByFederate(...)){ >
>>> evokeMultipleCallbacks(...);
>>> } // else{
>>> fed->rtiamb->updateAttributeValues(...);
>>> while(!shouldDivest){
>>> evokeMultipleCallbacks(...);
>>> }
>>> fed->responseToOwnershipReleaseRequest( amb->releaseObject,
>>> amb->releaseAttributes );
>>> }
>>> advanceTime(...);
>>> }
>>
>> From my understanding this should be alright, but the whole thing
>> works only if I replace the evokeMultipleCallbacks(...) with
>> timeAdvance(...) calls. Could you please tell me, if I am doing
>> something wrong? Is it really necessary to call timeAdvance(...) in
>> the inner loops?
>
>
> The callback is processed (I have not reviewed the code before to
> answer) like a RO (Receive Order) message,
> these messages are (by default) delivered during a time advancing phase.
> You can change this behavior by invoking the enableAsynchronousDelivery
> service.
>
> Are you working with 1.3 or 1516-2010 ?
>
> Bien cordialement,
> Pierre
>
>
>
>
>>
>> Thank you! Best,
>> Moritz
>>
>
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