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Create a new Daemon (Daemon class)
New is a member of the Daemon class
This method creates a new Daemon object instance. It has two, optional, arguments.
Syntax
%daemon = [%(Daemon):]New[( [CopyGlobals= boolean], [Transactional= boolean], - [OpenAll= boolean])] Throws MaxDaemExceeded, NoFreeDaemons, DaemonLost
Syntax terms
%daem | A previously defined Daemon object. |
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CopyGlobals=bool | An optional, NameRequired parameter whose value is a Boolean enumeration: valid values are True and False.
The default is False: do not copy the existing global variable information from the master thread; use default GTBL-creation settings for the daemon.If set to True:
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Transactional=bool | An optional, NameRequired parameter whose value is a Boolean enumeration: valid values are True and False. If set to True, the daemon is transactional (see Daemon class), and the master and daemon threads share a single updating transaction. If set to False, the default, the daemon is non-transactional. This parameter is new as of Sirius Mods Version 6.8. |
Exceptions
This subroutine can throw the following exceptions:
- NoFreeDaemons
- If there are no daemon threads available to service the object, a NoFreeDaemons exception is thrown. This exception will only be thrown in Sirius Mods Version 7.2 and later.
Usage notes
- The New method not only creates a Daemon object in the user tables, but it also finds a free sdaemon thread and dedicates it to the issuing user. If no sdaemon threads are available, the request is cancelled.
- The number of daemons allowed per master thread is limited by the MAXDAEM system parameter, whose default value is 1.
- If you specify CopyGlobals=True, and if there is insufficient server space (say, if daemons start out with very big tables, except for GTBL, and the master has a very big GTBL), the daemon fails during initialization.