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to much processing in loop

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  • rozpruwaczR Offline
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    Hi all,

    I think that my node has to much stuff to do in single iteration of the loop. I would like allow mysensors to kick in in between processing different parts of my node. Is it possible ? Is there some MySensors function I can call to force processing of incomming messages ?

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    • rozpruwaczR rozpruwacz

      Hi all,

      I think that my node has to much stuff to do in single iteration of the loop. I would like allow mysensors to kick in in between processing different parts of my node. Is it possible ? Is there some MySensors function I can call to force processing of incomming messages ?

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      looking at the code it seem that calling wait with small wait value would do the job, but is there more explicit way ?

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      • rozpruwaczR rozpruwacz

        looking at the code it seem that calling wait with small wait value would do the job, but is there more explicit way ?

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        @rozpruwacz You can call

        _process();
        

        however, this is an internal function and may change in upcoming releases.

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