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Diffstat (limited to 'ext/socket/basicsocket.c')
-rw-r--r-- | ext/socket/basicsocket.c | 22 |
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/ext/socket/basicsocket.c b/ext/socket/basicsocket.c index a4c42ee848..0316f9965a 100644 --- a/ext/socket/basicsocket.c +++ b/ext/socket/basicsocket.c @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ bsock_s_for_fd(VALUE klass, VALUE fd) * s2.close * p s1.read #=> "pong\n" * } - * + * */ static VALUE bsock_shutdown(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE sock) @@ -179,15 +179,15 @@ bsock_close_write(VALUE sock) * * Some socket options are integers with boolean values, in this case * #setsockopt could be called like this: - * sock.setsockopt(:SOCKET, :REUSEADDR, true) + * sock.setsockopt(:SOCKET, :REUSEADDR, true) * sock.setsockopt(Socket::SOL_SOCKET,Socket::SO_REUSEADDR, true) * sock.setsockopt(Socket::Option.bool(:INET, :SOCKET, :REUSEADDR, true)) * * Some socket options are integers with numeric values, in this case * #setsockopt could be called like this: - * sock.setsockopt(:IP, :TTL, 255) + * sock.setsockopt(:IP, :TTL, 255) * sock.setsockopt(Socket::IPPROTO_IP, Socket::IP_TTL, 255) - * sock.setsockopt(Socket::Option.int(:INET, :IP, :TTL, 255)) + * sock.setsockopt(Socket::Option.int(:INET, :IP, :TTL, 255)) * * Option values may be structs. Passing them can be complex as it involves * examining your system headers to determine the correct definition. An @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ bsock_close_write(VALUE sock) * struct in_addr imr_multiaddr; * struct in_addr imr_interface; * }; - * + * * In this case #setsockopt could be called like this: * optval = IPAddr.new("224.0.0.251").hton + * IPAddr.new(Socket::INADDR_ANY, Socket::AF_INET).hton @@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ bsock_setsockopt(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE sock) * int l_onoff; * int l_linger; * }; - * + * * In this case #getsockopt could be called like this: * * # Socket::Option knows linger structure. @@ -647,7 +647,7 @@ bsock_recv(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE sock) * call-seq: * basicsocket.recv_nonblock(maxlen) => mesg * basicsocket.recv_nonblock(maxlen, flags) => mesg - * + * * Receives up to _maxlen_ bytes from +socket+ using recvfrom(2) after * O_NONBLOCK is set for the underlying file descriptor. * _flags_ is zero or more of the +MSG_+ options. @@ -656,11 +656,11 @@ bsock_recv(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE sock) * When recvfrom(2) returns 0, Socket#recv_nonblock returns * an empty string as data. * The meaning depends on the socket: EOF on TCP, empty packet on UDP, etc. - * + * * === Parameters * * +maxlen+ - the number of bytes to receive from the socket - * * +flags+ - zero or more of the +MSG_+ options - * + * * +flags+ - zero or more of the +MSG_+ options + * * === Example * serv = TCPServer.new("127.0.0.1", 0) * af, port, host, addr = serv.addr @@ -675,7 +675,7 @@ bsock_recv(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE sock) * end * * Refer to Socket#recvfrom for the exceptions that may be thrown if the call - * to _recv_nonblock_ fails. + * to _recv_nonblock_ fails. * * BasicSocket#recv_nonblock may raise any error corresponding to recvfrom(2) failure, * including Errno::EWOULDBLOCK. |