I'm not sure, but the whole 'feel' of Enet suggest that it's not targeted at efficient sending of such large packets. My guts say it's better to just split the whole thing up in 1Kb segment for example and send those reliably. But Lee might have the definitive tip on this. Cheers, Ruud
_____ Van: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Namens sinoth Verzonden: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 06:02 Aan: [email protected] Onderwerp: [ENet-discuss] Monitoring the progress of a large packet Heya all, have a question about large transfers. My current app needs to send a snapshot of data which is decently large (~1.5meg) when a client connects, and I'm wondering if there is a good way to monitor the progress of this transfer without manually splitting it up. Currently I shove all the data into one "packet", and let ENet handle splitting it up behind the scenes. However, using this method I can't find an easy way to ask ENet what the current transfer progress is. I'd like to display to the client a % of transfer complete. Can I somehow find out how much of a packet has been pushed out, or will I need to manually split it into chunks so I can monitor progress?
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