std.socket.TcpSocket.flush
Rory Mcguire
rjmcguire at gm_no_ail.com
Mon Jul 26 07:53:45 PDT 2010
Heywood Floyd wrote:
> Rory Mcguire Wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> What is one supposed to use to flush a TcpSocket.
>>
>> flush doesn't seem to exist, should I really just use the c function?
>>
>> -Rory
>
>
> Was in a similar situation, found this:
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/855544/is-there-a-way-to-flush-a-
posix-socket
>
> I thought a socket needed to be flushed because curl and ab "hanged" when
> GETting from my server. Turns out I was just not sending the correct
> HTTP-headers...
>
> /HF
Thanks. I've made this before but it was about 3 years ago now, and I can't
remember what I did. Perhaps it was just TCP_NODELAY.
telnet,smtp,http1.1, etc... all rely on the ability to send data without the
while the client waits for a specific line.
I'm sending a line when the client connects, which the client has to read in
order to acknowledge, with a write but it never gets the data from the
server.
Suppose I'll have to find my backups... somewhere :(.
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