What does this function actually do? It says it reserves 8*128 bytes, but that's roughly a megabyte. Is that the maximum storage it supports?
sqlinit
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Highv Priest
, janv. 06 2013 05:49
#1
Posté 06 janvier 2013 - 05:49
#2
Posté 06 janvier 2013 - 08:00
Considering the fact that it is not a nwn core function, perhaps you can give us some more information. Like where does the function come from. It sounds like it is something from nwnx?
#3
Posté 06 janvier 2013 - 09:34
Yes, it's from NWNX.
aps_include reserves 8*128[/b]
= 1024 bytes by default, which is a limit per ROW. You can have as many rows as you like, so long as none exceeds that 1KByte.
I haven't tested it, but according to papillion, who should DEFINITELY know, 'you can always reserve 16,32,... * 128[/b] bytes (up to 64KByte), if you need more per row.' I think vman did that in one of his setups, though I only vaguely recall. We've never had to resort to that, though, and we do some pretty serious lifting with it.
Here's the link to his post: Click Me
Generally speaking, you're gonna be better off checking the nwnx forums first for anything relating to it.
Funky
aps_include reserves 8*128[/b]
= 1024 bytes by default, which is a limit per ROW. You can have as many rows as you like, so long as none exceeds that 1KByte.
I haven't tested it, but according to papillion, who should DEFINITELY know, 'you can always reserve 16,32,... * 128[/b] bytes (up to 64KByte), if you need more per row.' I think vman did that in one of his setups, though I only vaguely recall. We've never had to resort to that, though, and we do some pretty serious lifting with it.
Here's the link to his post: Click Me
Generally speaking, you're gonna be better off checking the nwnx forums first for anything relating to it.
Funky
Modifié par FunkySwerve, 06 janvier 2013 - 09:36 .
#4
Posté 06 janvier 2013 - 01:35
Thank you Funky, sorry to have bothered you Lightfoot o.o





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