clientConnect bool PStatClient::client_connect(string hostname, int port); Description: The nonstatic implementation of connect(). |
clientDisconnect void PStatClient::client_disconnect(void); Description: The nonstatic implementation of disconnect(). |
clientIsConnected bool PStatClient::client_is_connected(void) const; Description: The nonstatic implementation of is_connected(). |
clientMainTick void PStatClient::client_main_tick(void); Description: A convenience function to call new_frame() on the the given client's main thread. |
clientResumeAfterPause void PStatClient::client_resume_after_pause(void); Description: Resumes the PStatClient after the simulation has been paused for a while. This allows the stats to continue exactly where it left off, instead of leaving a big gap that would represent a chug. |
connect static bool PStatClient::connect(string const &hostname = ((string())), int port = (-1)); Description: Attempts to establish a connection to the indicated PStatServer. Returns true if successful, false on failure. |
disconnect static void PStatClient::disconnect(void); Description: Closes the connection previously established. |
getClientName string PStatClient::get_client_name(void) const; Description: Retrieves the name of the client as set. |
getClock ClockObject const &PStatClient::get_clock(void) const; Description: Returns a reference to the PStatClient's clock object. It keeps its own clock, instead of using the global clock object, so the stats won't get mucked up if you put the global clock in non-real-time mode or something. |
getCollector PStatCollector PStatClient::get_collector(int index) const; Description: Returns the nth collector. |
getCollectorDef PStatCollectorDef *PStatClient::get_collector_def(int index) const; Description: Returns the definition body of the nth collector. |
getCollectorFullname string PStatClient::get_collector_fullname(int index) const; Description: Returns the "full name" of the indicated collector. This will be the concatenation of all of the collector's parents' names (except Frame) and the collector's own name. |
getCollectorName string PStatClient::get_collector_name(int index) const; Description: Returns the name of the indicated collector. |
getGlobalPstats static PStatClient *PStatClient::get_global_pstats(void); Description: Returns a pointer to the global PStatClient object. It's legal to declare your own PStatClient locally, but it's also convenient to have a global one that everyone can register with. This is the global one. |
getMainThread PStatThread PStatClient::get_main_thread(void) const; Description: Returns a handle to the client's "Main", or default, thread. This is where collectors will be started and stopped if they don't specify otherwise. |
getMaxRate float PStatClient::get_max_rate(void) const; Description: Returns the maximum number of packets that will be sent to the server per second, per thread. See set_max_rate(). |
getNumCollectors int PStatClient::get_num_collectors(void) const; Description: Returns the total number of collectors the Client knows about. |
getNumThreads int PStatClient::get_num_threads(void) const; Description: Returns the total number of threads the Client knows about. |
getThread PStatThread PStatClient::get_thread(int index) const; Description: Returns the nth thread. |
getThreadName string PStatClient::get_thread_name(int index) const; Description: Returns the name of the indicated thread. |
isConnected static bool PStatClient::is_connected(void); Description: Returns true if the client believes it is connected to a working PStatServer, false otherwise. |
mainTick static void PStatClient::main_tick(void); Description: A convenience function to call new_frame() on the global PStatClient's main thread. |
resumeAfterPause static void PStatClient::resume_after_pause(void); Description: Resumes the PStatClient after the simulation has been paused for a while. This allows the stats to continue exactly where it left off, instead of leaving a big gap that would represent a chug. |
setClientName void PStatClient::set_client_name(string const &name); Filename: pStatClient.I Created by: drose (16Jul00) PANDA 3D SOFTWARE Copyright (c) 2001 - 2004, Disney Enterprises, Inc. All rights reserved All use of this software is subject to the terms of the Panda 3d Software license. You should have received a copy of this license along with this source code; you will also find a current copy of the license at http://etc.cmu.edu/panda3d/docs/license/ . To contact the maintainers of this program write to panda3d-general@lists.sourceforge.net . Description: Sets the name of the client. This is reported to the PStatsServer, and will presumably be written in the title bar or something. |
setMaxRate void PStatClient::set_max_rate(float rate); Description: Controls the number of packets that will be sent to the server. Normally, one packet is sent per frame, but this can flood the server with more packets than it can handle if the frame rate is especially good (e.g. if nothing is onscreen at the moment). Set this parameter to a reasonable number to prevent this from happening. This number specifies the maximum number of packets that will be sent to the server per second, per thread. |
closeConnection bool ConnectionManager::close_connection(PointerTo< Connection > const &connection); Description: Terminates a UDP or TCP socket previously opened. This also removes it from any associated ConnectionReader or ConnectionListeners. The socket itself may not be immediately closed--it will not be closed until all outstanding pointers to it are cleared, including any pointers remaining in NetDatagrams recently received from the socket. The return value is true if the connection was marked to be closed, or false if close_connection() had already been called (or the connection did not belong to this ConnectionManager). In neither case can you infer anything about whether the connection has *actually* been closed yet based on the return value. |
getHostName static string ConnectionManager::get_host_name(void); Description: Returns the name of this particular machine on the network, if available, or the empty string if the hostname cannot be determined. |
openTCPClientConnection PointerTo< Connection > ConnectionManager::open_TCP_client_connection(NetAddress const &address, int timeout_ms); Description: Attempts to establish a TCP client connection to a server at the indicated address. If the connection is not established within timeout_ms milliseconds, a null connection is returned. Description: This is a shorthand version of the function to directly establish communcations to a named host and port. |
openTCPServerRendezvous PointerTo< Connection > ConnectionManager::open_TCP_server_rendezvous(int port, int backlog); Description: Creates a socket to be used as a rendezvous socket for a server to listen for TCP connections. The socket returned by this call should only be added to a ConnectionListener (not to a generic ConnectionReader). backlog is the maximum length of the queue of pending connections. |
openUDPConnection PointerTo< Connection > ConnectionManager::open_UDP_connection(int port = (0)); Description: Opens a socket for sending and/or receiving UDP packets. If the port number is negative, it will not be bound to a socket; this is generally a pointless thing to do. If the port number is zero, a random socket will be chosen. Otherwise, the specified port number is used. Normally, you don't care what port a UDP connection is opened on, so you should use the default value of zero. Use a ConnectionReader and ConnectionWriter to handle the actual communication. |