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<<extension>> Specifies the DDS::WaitSet behavior for multiple trigger events. More...

#include <managed_infrastructure.h>

Public Attributes

System::Int32 max_event_count
 Maximum number of trigger events to cause a DDS::WaitSet to awaken. More...
 
Duration_t max_event_delay
 Maximum delay from occurrence of first trigger event to cause a DDS::WaitSet to awaken. More...
 

Detailed Description

<<extension>> Specifies the DDS::WaitSet behavior for multiple trigger events.

In simple use, a DDS::WaitSet returns when a single trigger event occurs on one of its attached DDS::Condition (s), or when the timeout maximum wait duration specified in the DDS::WaitSet::wait call expires.

The DDS::WaitSetProperty_t allows configuration of the waiting behavior of a DDS::WaitSet. If no conditions are true at the time of the call to wait, then the max_event_count parameter may be used to configure the WaitSet to wait for max_event_count trigger events to occur before returning, or to wait for up to max_event_delay time from the occurrence of the first trigger event before returning.

The timeout maximum wait duration specified in the DDS::WaitSet::wait call continues to apply.

Entity:
DDS::WaitSet
Properties:
RxO = N/A

Changeable = YES

Member Data Documentation

◆ max_event_count

System::Int32 DDS::WaitSetProperty_t::max_event_count

Maximum number of trigger events to cause a DDS::WaitSet to awaken.

The DDS::WaitSet will wait until up to max_event_count trigger events have occurred before returning. The DDS::WaitSet may return earlier if either the timeout duration has expired, or max_event_delay has elapsed since the occurrence of the first trigger event. max_event_count may be used to "collect" multiple trigger events for processing at the same time.

[default] 1

[range] >= 1

;

◆ max_event_delay

Duration_t DDS::WaitSetProperty_t::max_event_delay

Maximum delay from occurrence of first trigger event to cause a DDS::WaitSet to awaken.

The DDS::WaitSet will return no later than max_event_delay after the first trigger event. max_event_delay may be used to establish a maximum latency for events reported by the DDS::WaitSet.

Note that DDS::Retcode_Timeout is not returned if max_event_delay is exceeded. DDS::Retcode_Timeout is returned only if the timeout duration expires before any trigger events occur.

[default] DDS::Duration_t::DURATION_INFINITE;