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Re: [Repost] OTCountFreeBytes? (like OTCountDataBytes but for send)
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Re: [Repost] OTCountFreeBytes? (like OTCountDataBytes but for send)


  • Subject: Re: [Repost] OTCountFreeBytes? (like OTCountDataBytes but for send)
  • From: Quinn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2002 10:38:06 +0000

At 11:53 +0300 2/2/02, Mike Kluev wrote:
That does mean that OT is diying (thus the change of the list name)?

I'll address this an another thread.

(3 was partial success).
What if I send 0 bytes? (could I?) Will it be success or partial
success then?

All these numbers are confusing me. And they said there'd be no maths (-: So, I'll explain in English.

If you get a result of 0 back from OTSnd in async/blocking mode, I recommend that you spin and call OTSnd again. Keep calling it until you get an error or all of your bytes are sent.

S+E
--
Quinn "The Eskimo!" <http://www.apple.com/developer/>
Apple Developer Technical Support * Networking, Communications, Hardware


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