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If the socket for which it is invoked is in the <code>RESET</code> state, | If the socket for which it is invoked is in the <code>RESET</code> state, | ||
<var>Close</var> continues to the next statement and does not set the last socket error information. | <var>Close</var> continues to the next statement and does not set the last socket error information. | ||
<li>This method must be used to close a WebSocket connection. | |||
</ul> | </ul> | ||
Latest revision as of 17:14, 20 August 2019
Close this socket connection (Socket class)
This method terminates the sending and receiving of data on, and removes from use,
a Janus Sockets connection.
The Close method, which may be invoked with a Call statement, has an effect
similar to its equivalent $function, $Sock_Close.
Syntax
[%number =] socket:Close
Syntax terms
%number | If specified, this is a numeric variable to contain the returned value 1 from Close, indicating the connection is closed.
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socket | A variable or an expression that is a reference to a Socket object. |
Usage notes
- In addition to closing the socket, the Close method destroys (discards) the object.
- Close is not affected by any
ONRESET
setting. If the socket for which it is invoked is in theRESET
state, Close continues to the next statement and does not set the last socket error information. - This method must be used to close a WebSocket connection.
Example
The Close call signals that the program has completed all processing on the
%sok
socket:
%sok:Close