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Dipak Mistry
Sep 15, 07 - 5:14 AM |
32 Active Object or highernfor QF 2.0
Hello, I am looking for QF update where I have application to use 32 Active Object or more if possible. For your information we are using QF 2.0 version and many project running based on that. If you provide such solution which we can port easily with 2.0 with less modification that would be very nice. |
Miro Samek
Sep 17th, 2007 - 6:05 AM |
Dipak, As you probably know, QP v3.x can manage up to 63 active objects (http://www.quantum-leaps.com/downloads/). I believe that the simple priority lookup algorithm from QP v3.0 can be simply used as-is in version 2.x. Actually, all you need to do is take a look at the “QPset” (priority set) component from v3.0 (qpset.h). Miro |
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