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PartyLocalEndpoint::FlushMessages

Forces all queued messages to the specified endpoints from this local endpoint to be sent as soon as possible regardless of their coalesce settings.

Syntax

PartyError FlushMessages(  
    uint32_t targetEndpointCount,  
    PartyEndpointArray targetEndpoints  
)  

Parameters

targetEndpointCount   uint32_t

This parameter is currently ignored. The number of target endpoints in the targetEndpoints array.

targetEndpoints   PartyEndpointArray
input array of size targetEndpointCount

This parameter is currently ignored. A targetEndpointCount entry array of target PartyEndpoint object pointers. Messages from this local endpoint, up through and including the most recent message to any endpoint in the array, will be transmitted as soon as possible.

Return value

PartyError

c_partyErrorSuccess if flushing messages succeeded or an error code otherwise. The human-readable form of the error code can be retrieved via PartyManager::GetErrorMessage().

Remarks

When PartySendMessageOptions::CoalesceOpportunistically or PartySendMessageOptions::AlwaysCoalesceUntilFlushed is specified in a call to SendMessage(), the message may not be transmitted immediately and instead be combined with other messages. This coalescing can improve bandwidth efficiency at the potential expense of perceived latency. This method allows the title to manually force such coalesced messages to begin transmitting as soon as possible.

Currently this method ignores the targetEndpoints parameter and forces all queued messages from this local endpoint to be transmitted as soon as possible.

Requirements

Header: Party.h

See also

PartyLocalEndpoint
PartyLocalEndpoint::SendMessage
PartySendMessageOptions