Send message by socket using lNet
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I use lNet for tcp socket connection.
In usage documentation (https://lnet.wordpress.com/usage/sockets-protocols-and-sending) is that I should use:
Sent := FConnection.SendMessage(TempBuffer, aSocket);
instead
aSocket.SendMessage(TempBuffer);
I can't understandy why. Could you explain? :(
sockets delphi pascal lazarus
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I use lNet for tcp socket connection.
In usage documentation (https://lnet.wordpress.com/usage/sockets-protocols-and-sending) is that I should use:
Sent := FConnection.SendMessage(TempBuffer, aSocket);
instead
aSocket.SendMessage(TempBuffer);
I can't understandy why. Could you explain? :(
sockets delphi pascal lazarus
Perhaps, to be in order to know how many bytes have actually been sent?
– linuxfan
Nov 25 '18 at 7:22
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I use lNet for tcp socket connection.
In usage documentation (https://lnet.wordpress.com/usage/sockets-protocols-and-sending) is that I should use:
Sent := FConnection.SendMessage(TempBuffer, aSocket);
instead
aSocket.SendMessage(TempBuffer);
I can't understandy why. Could you explain? :(
sockets delphi pascal lazarus
I use lNet for tcp socket connection.
In usage documentation (https://lnet.wordpress.com/usage/sockets-protocols-and-sending) is that I should use:
Sent := FConnection.SendMessage(TempBuffer, aSocket);
instead
aSocket.SendMessage(TempBuffer);
I can't understandy why. Could you explain? :(
sockets delphi pascal lazarus
sockets delphi pascal lazarus
edited Nov 23 '18 at 13:56
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asked Nov 23 '18 at 11:31
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Perhaps, to be in order to know how many bytes have actually been sent?
– linuxfan
Nov 25 '18 at 7:22
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Perhaps, to be in order to know how many bytes have actually been sent?
– linuxfan
Nov 25 '18 at 7:22
Perhaps, to be in order to know how many bytes have actually been sent?
– linuxfan
Nov 25 '18 at 7:22
Perhaps, to be in order to know how many bytes have actually been sent?
– linuxfan
Nov 25 '18 at 7:22
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The author (Almindor) recommends it in case you uses higher level protocols like FTP. If you use direct (raw) TCP/UDP, there's not a problem to use it directly. If possible, it's better to send and receive through the connection object (FConnection in the example).
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The author (Almindor) recommends it in case you uses higher level protocols like FTP. If you use direct (raw) TCP/UDP, there's not a problem to use it directly. If possible, it's better to send and receive through the connection object (FConnection in the example).
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The author (Almindor) recommends it in case you uses higher level protocols like FTP. If you use direct (raw) TCP/UDP, there's not a problem to use it directly. If possible, it's better to send and receive through the connection object (FConnection in the example).
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The author (Almindor) recommends it in case you uses higher level protocols like FTP. If you use direct (raw) TCP/UDP, there's not a problem to use it directly. If possible, it's better to send and receive through the connection object (FConnection in the example).
The author (Almindor) recommends it in case you uses higher level protocols like FTP. If you use direct (raw) TCP/UDP, there's not a problem to use it directly. If possible, it's better to send and receive through the connection object (FConnection in the example).
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Perhaps, to be in order to know how many bytes have actually been sent?
– linuxfan
Nov 25 '18 at 7:22