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Re: Octave as a client in a server-client configuration
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mpender |
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Re: Octave as a client in a server-client configuration |
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Sun, 2 Mar 2014 15:56:39 -0800 (PST) |
cblou wrote
> Thanks. I have been looking at the option you are proposing. I might not
> see how to implement it but here is the problem I see: the server needs to
> be constantly running and listening for new inputs. Just calling it once
> will not work as it will stop the rest of the octave code that needs to be
> running in real time. Somehow, it needs to fill a buffer and Octave needs
> to check it and empty it to update the values.
You could write a daemon to listen for new inputs and send the content to a
file. Then the Octave program can run periodically and check whether the
file has any new content to process. That way Octave does not have to run
in real time.
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