Subj : Re: Queues vs. Sockets
To   : Digital Man
From : X V Lxxix
Date : Thu Jun 19 2008 08:21 am

> I tried to reproduce your problem, but could not. I created a simple script
> (queue.js):

> print("before:");
> print(list_named_queues());
> print("-");

> new Queue("test");
> console.pause();

> print("after:");
> print(list_named_queues());
> print("-");


well. I'm pretty sure the problem only occurs when there is data waiting in
the queue read or write buffers. when the queue is unused, it deletes as
normal.

try putting this in there:
q=new Queue("test" + bbs.node_number);
q.write("testing");

that way each instance will create its own uniquely named queue and write data
to it, then exit.

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