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Revision as of 01:26, 15 November 2011
Retrieve information about the socket (Socket class)
This method retrieves the information that you request about the socket.
The Info function has an effect similar to
its equivalent $function, $Sock_Info.
Syntax
%string = socket:Info( string)
Syntax terms
%string | A string variable to contain the returned information. | ||||||||||||||||||
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socket | A variable or an expression that is a reference to a Socket object. | ||||||||||||||||||
infotype | One of the following strings:
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Usage notes
- If Info is invoked with a Socket object that is RESET, the results
depend on several factors:
- If the infotype argument is
ONRESET
, the operation is performed normally, with no indication of the fact that the socket is RESET. - Otherwise, if infotype is a keyword that does not require an
OPEN socket, and
ONRESET CONTINUE
,CANCELC
, orLABELC
is in effect for the socket, the stringRESET
is returned, and the last error information is set. - Otherwise, if
ONRESET CONTINUE
is in effect for the socket, the stringRESET
is returned, and the last error information is set. - Otherwise, the request is canceled, or the ONRESET label is jumped to, as explained in " Handling connection errors and RESET sockets".
- If the infotype argument is