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Originally Posted by xur17 View Post
I just noticed the update_now command in the newest version. What exactly does this do (does it update everything, ...)?
reset_state_machine already can have passed in what state machine you want to reset (it just defaults to all).

update_now behaves the same but does not have the delay.

I fixed the bug in reset_state_machine (and made sure it was applied to update_now) so that it would not schedule an update for something that is disabled.

Originally Posted by xur17 View Post
Have you had any luck with this:

(link)
I've not had a chance to play with that yet though it isn't much code to be added. I'll try to get something together and post it here to see how well it works for you.
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Last edited by epage; 2010-10-22 at 00:46.