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Re: Using NSSocketPort
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Re: Using NSSocketPort


  • Subject: Re: Using NSSocketPort
  • From: Chris Hanson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 18:30:49 -0500

At 8:56 PM -0400 4/22/02, Mike Laster wrote:
I thought NSSocketPort was just an ObjC wrapper around CFSocket, and
CFSocket appears to be the behavior that I want:

No, unfortunately NSSocketPort is a sockets implementation of NSPort. The name was probably chosen to mirror NSMachPort, an implementation of NSPort that uses Mach IPC.

It sounds like there's a critical mass of demand (or developer confusion) for a Foundation NSSocket class.

-- Chris

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