* Socket question
@ 2006-03-24 21:42 Rong.Zhou
2006-03-26 11:00 ` Vincenzo Ciancia
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From: Rong.Zhou @ 2006-03-24 21:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list
Hi,
Can anyone tell me if there is a way in OCaml to *reliably* force a TCP
socket to send out its buffered messages? I noticed that flushing the
corresponding output channel of the socket does not *necessarily* cause
the message to be sent. I know in C/C++ one can use the "TCP_NODELAY"
socket option to solve this problem, but I couldn't find anything in
OCaml that does this. I'd appreciate if someone can give me some
pointers.
Thanks,
Rong
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* Re: Socket question
2006-03-24 21:42 Socket question Rong.Zhou
@ 2006-03-26 11:00 ` Vincenzo Ciancia
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From: Vincenzo Ciancia @ 2006-03-26 11:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list
Rong.Zhou@parc.com wrote:
> Can anyone tell me if there is a way in OCaml to *reliably* force a TCP
> socket to send out its buffered messages? I noticed that flushing the
> corresponding output channel of the socket does not *necessarily* cause
> the message to be sent. I know in C/C++ one can use the "TCP_NODELAY"
> socket option to solve this problem, but I couldn't find anything in
> OCaml that does this. I'd appreciate if someone can give me some
> pointers.
I don't have the time to deepen my knowledge of TCP sockets, but I think
that since they are file descriptors, you can (unsafely) cast a ocaml file
descriptor to an int in C land, and then set the option from C.
Basically, you have to create an external function, written in C, similar to
value do_stuff_using_file_descr(value fd)
{
int ifd=Int_val(fd);
/* use ifd and set options as needed */
return(Val_unit);
}
and then bind it in ocaml
external do_stuff_using_file_descr : Unix.file_descr -> unit =
"do_stuff_using_file_descr"
Find more information at
http://caml.inria.fr/pub/docs/manual-ocaml/manual032.html
Try that and see if it works. It should work under linux, don't know if on
windows or osx an ocaml file descriptor carries more information than just
the C file descriptor.
Vincenzo
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