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The rmr_set_stimeout function sets the configuration for how
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The rmr_set_stimeout function sets the configuration for how
either a *timeout* or *again* completion value. (Send
operations include all of the possible message send
functions: *rmr_send_msg(), rmr_call(), rmr_rts_msg()* and
*rmr_wh_send_msg().* The *rloops* parameter sets the maximum
number of retry loops that will be attempted before giving up
and returning the unsuccessful state to the user application.
either a *timeout* or *again* completion value. (Send
operations include all of the possible message send
functions: *rmr_send_msg(), rmr_call(), rmr_rts_msg()* and
*rmr_wh_send_msg().* The *rloops* parameter sets the maximum
number of retry loops that will be attempted before giving up
and returning the unsuccessful state to the user application.
**not** invoke any sleep function between retries in the
loop; a small, 1 mu-sec, sleep is executed between loop sets
if the *rloops* value is greater than 1.
**not** invoke any sleep function between retries in the
loop; a small, 1 mu-sec, sleep is executed between loop sets
if the *rloops* value is greater than 1.
when the underlying transport mechanism indicates *timeout*
or *again,* the application should invoke this function and
pass a value of 0 (zero) for *rloops.* With this setting, all
when the underlying transport mechanism indicates *timeout*
or *again,* the application should invoke this function and
pass a value of 0 (zero) for *rloops.* With this setting, all