To give up the turn, the client can just call traci.simulationStep()

regards,
Jakob

2018-08-09 12:12 GMT+02:00 <[email protected]>:

> Hello,
>
>  I have a Sumo server fire up from sumo-gui.exe from the command line like
> so:
>  sumo-gui.exe -c simpgrid.sumocfg --remote-port 9999 --num-clients 2
>
>  I have a client in python and I want to connect two of them at the same
> server.
>  I do so and set then the connection1.setOrder(1) for the first client and
> connection1.setOrder(2)
>  for the second one.
>  This works properly but I noticed that you can send a number of requests
> from the first client
>  and then the other clients just waits until it is its turn to send
> requests.
>
>  I was wondering if a client can give up its turn if it doesn't need to
> send any requests at the
>  given moment.
>  I want to do this in order to send only some commands from the second
> client and have the first
>  client do most of the work.
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
>
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