number of pending events

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ok. Thanks.

Thiago

> tloginbr-pjsip at yahoo.com.br wrote:
> > Hi, is there a way to get the number of events
> pending
> > to be treated by the application (incoming calls,
> wav
> > EOF, media state etc)? I'm trying to benchmark my
> > application sending a large number of calls per
> second
> > and it would be very useful to know how many
> events
> > are being queued if I send too many calls. I can
> see
> > it happening when I send a large amount of calls
> per
> > second and my application takes too long to treat
> > them, because if I stop sending calls, the
> application
> > still treats some calls after that. Its kinda like
> > this: My code takes about 100 ms to execute
> > on_incoming_call event, so if I send more than 10
> > calls in one second these calls will accumulate. I
> > would like to know how many of this events are
> > pending.
> 
> We don't have events queue in pjsip, as events will
> always be 
> handled as soon as they arrive. If there is some
> kind of event 
> accumulation, it's probably in the socket's OS
> buffer.
> 
> cheers,
>   -benny
> 
> > Thanks for all help,
> > 
> > Thiago
> 
> 
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