Hi,
I wonder if it is sufficient to use read/write methods on a TCP/
UNIXSocket object if all I need to do is just send
the data to and fro?
Does it handle partial reads/write situations internally?
As far as I understand, recvfrom is necessary when you need some
specific stuff, like out-of-band data?
Confused, because Pickaxe examples use recvfrom(), and not read().
Can someone explain?
Thanks.
Robert_K1
(Robert K.)
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Off the top of my head I believe #recvfrom is for UDP while you want
to do TCP. And yes, #write and #read should be sufficient.
Kind regards
robert
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2007/10/23, Vasyl Smirnov <vasyl.smirnov@gmail.com>:
Hi,
I wonder if it is sufficient to use read/write methods on a TCP/
UNIXSocket object if all I need to do is just send
the data to and fro?
Does it handle partial reads/write situations internally?
As far as I understand, recvfrom is necessary when you need some
specific stuff, like out-of-band data?
Confused, because Pickaxe examples use recvfrom(), and not read().
Can someone explain?