How to read the server code:
Commands that are queued push an entry on to the queue, and
those items are removed from the queue and executed in
speech_task.
Commands that do not queue do their work directly.
As an example proc a adds an auditory icon to the queue; proc p
plays it immediately.
>>>>> "Lubos" == Lubos Pintes <lubos.pintes@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Lubos> Hello, I have question about server commands "a", for
Lubos> sound icons and "b", for beeps. How exactly are these
Lubos> commands handled? Are them queued, or executed
Lubos> immediately like tts_say? I of course looked into some
Lubos> TCL code, but my TCL knowledge is so poor that I am
Lubos> unable to determine the semantic just from server
Lubos> code. Thanks!
Lubos>
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