PartyMessageReceivedOptions

Flags describing how a message was received.

Syntax

enum class PartyMessageReceivedOptions  : int32_t  
{  
    None = 0x0000,  
    GuaranteedDelivery = 0x0001,  
    SequentialDelivery = 0x0002,  
    RequiredFragmentation = 0x0004,  
}  

Constants

Constant Description
None There is no additional message reception information.
GuaranteedDelivery The message's delivery was guaranteed.

This flag's presence or absence represents the actual delivery mode. The Party library may occasionally adjust messages internally to use guaranteed delivery even if PartySendMessageOptions::GuaranteedDelivery was not originally specified to PartyLocalEndpoint::SendMessage(). It will never disable guaranteed delivery if it had originally been requested, however.
SequentialDelivery The message was delivered using sequencing information.

This flag's presence or absence represents the actual delivery mode. The Party library may occasionally adjust messages internally to sequential delivery even if PartySendMessageOptions::SequentialDelivery was not originally specified to PartyLocalEndpoint::SendMessage(). It will never disable sequential delivery if it had originally been requested, however.
RequiredFragmentation The message was larger than could fit in available space in a single packet and needed to be split across multiple packets for delivery.

The Party library automatically fragments and reassembles large messages that exceed the maximum size supported by the environment so that callers are not required to manage this. However, there is a small amount of overhead associated with fragmentation. Callers that are able to send smaller messages or otherwise naturally break up large state payloads efficiently themselves may wish to do so.

Requirements

Header: Party.h

See also

Party members
PartyEndpointMessageReceivedStateChange
PartyLocalEndpoint::SendMessage