I assure you, packets are aggregated, even unsequenced ones. Oh, yup, I found it, there's a "while (currentData < & host -> receivedData [host -> receivedDataLength])" in enet_protocol_handle_incoming_commands() ..!
But if I call enet_host_flush() after each enet_peer_send(), I'll get exactly 1 ENet message for 1 enet_socket_receive(), right ? So in that case, I could remove the dataLenght ..? Une messagerie gratuite, garantie à vie et des services en plus, ça vous tente ? Je crée ma boîte mail www.laposte.net
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