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author | Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> | 1995-02-27 17:52:15 (GMT) |
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committer | Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> | 1995-02-27 17:52:15 (GMT) |
commit | 8df3637feeff3c6bdc60a997efb9b4602d0fa0f2 (patch) | |
tree | a3e704a16f357e0dabcbe979f13be74d8414312d /Doc | |
parent | 61d34f47c39c9ae96771b04ba090d70ffc28db71 (diff) | |
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changes refs to SO_* symbols
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diff --git a/Doc/lib/libsocket.tex b/Doc/lib/libsocket.tex index 0689f44..17fb314 100644 --- a/Doc/lib/libsocket.tex +++ b/Doc/lib/libsocket.tex @@ -187,14 +187,14 @@ see above.) \begin{funcdesc}{getsockopt}{level\, optname\, buflen} Return the value of the given socket option (see the \UNIX{} man page -{\it getsockopt}(2)). The needed symbolic constants are defined in module -SOCKET. If the optional third argument is absent, an integer option -is assumed and its integer value is returned by the function. If -\var{buflen} is present, it specifies the maximum length of the buffer used -to receive the option in, and this buffer is returned as a string. -It's up to the caller to decode the contents of the buffer (see the -optional built-in module \code{struct} for a way to decode C structures -encoded as strings). +{\it getsockopt}(2)). The needed symbolic constants are defined in +the \code{socket} module (\code{SO_*} etc.). If the optional third +argument is absent, an integer option is assumed and its integer value +is returned by the function. If \var{buflen} is present, it specifies +the maximum length of the buffer used to receive the option in, and +this buffer is returned as a string. It's up to the caller to decode +the contents of the buffer (see the optional built-in module +\code{struct} for a way to decode C structures encoded as strings). \end{funcdesc} \begin{funcdesc}{listen}{backlog} @@ -250,10 +250,11 @@ raised; in blocking mode, the calls block until they can proceed. \begin{funcdesc}{setsockopt}{level\, optname\, value} Set the value of the given socket option (see the \UNIX{} man page -{\it setsockopt}(2)). The needed symbolic constants are defined in module -\code{SOCKET}. The value can be an integer or a string representing a -buffer. In the latter case it is up to the caller to ensure that the -string contains the proper bits (see the optional built-in module +{\it setsockopt}(2)). The needed symbolic constants are defined in +the \code{socket} module (\code{SO_*} etc.). The value can be an +integer or a string representing a buffer. In the latter case it is +up to the caller to ensure that the string contains the proper bits +(see the optional built-in module \code{struct} for a way to encode C structures as strings). \end{funcdesc} diff --git a/Doc/libsocket.tex b/Doc/libsocket.tex index 0689f44..17fb314 100644 --- a/Doc/libsocket.tex +++ b/Doc/libsocket.tex @@ -187,14 +187,14 @@ see above.) \begin{funcdesc}{getsockopt}{level\, optname\, buflen} Return the value of the given socket option (see the \UNIX{} man page -{\it getsockopt}(2)). The needed symbolic constants are defined in module -SOCKET. If the optional third argument is absent, an integer option -is assumed and its integer value is returned by the function. If -\var{buflen} is present, it specifies the maximum length of the buffer used -to receive the option in, and this buffer is returned as a string. -It's up to the caller to decode the contents of the buffer (see the -optional built-in module \code{struct} for a way to decode C structures -encoded as strings). +{\it getsockopt}(2)). The needed symbolic constants are defined in +the \code{socket} module (\code{SO_*} etc.). If the optional third +argument is absent, an integer option is assumed and its integer value +is returned by the function. If \var{buflen} is present, it specifies +the maximum length of the buffer used to receive the option in, and +this buffer is returned as a string. It's up to the caller to decode +the contents of the buffer (see the optional built-in module +\code{struct} for a way to decode C structures encoded as strings). \end{funcdesc} \begin{funcdesc}{listen}{backlog} @@ -250,10 +250,11 @@ raised; in blocking mode, the calls block until they can proceed. \begin{funcdesc}{setsockopt}{level\, optname\, value} Set the value of the given socket option (see the \UNIX{} man page -{\it setsockopt}(2)). The needed symbolic constants are defined in module -\code{SOCKET}. The value can be an integer or a string representing a -buffer. In the latter case it is up to the caller to ensure that the -string contains the proper bits (see the optional built-in module +{\it setsockopt}(2)). The needed symbolic constants are defined in +the \code{socket} module (\code{SO_*} etc.). The value can be an +integer or a string representing a buffer. In the latter case it is +up to the caller to ensure that the string contains the proper bits +(see the optional built-in module \code{struct} for a way to encode C structures as strings). \end{funcdesc} |