Provides the ability to read/write from a TCP socket in the effect F
.
Provides the ability to read/write from a TCP socket in the effect F
.
To construct a Socket
, use the methods in the fs2.io.tcp package object.
Stream that connects to the specified server and emits a single socket, allowing reads/writes via operations on the socket.
Stream that connects to the specified server and emits a single socket, allowing reads/writes via operations on the socket. The socket is closed when the outer stream terminates.
address of remote server
whether address may be reused (see java.net.StandardSocketOptions.SO_REUSEADDR
)
size of send buffer (see java.net.StandardSocketOptions.SO_SNDBUF
)
size of receive buffer (see java.net.StandardSocketOptions.SO_RCVBUF
)
whether keep-alive on tcp is used (see java.net.StandardSocketOptions.SO_KEEPALIVE
)
whether tcp no-delay flag is set (see java.net.StandardSocketOptions.TCP_NODELAY
)
Stream that binds to the specified address and provides a connection for, represented as a Socket, for each client that connects to the bound address.
Stream that binds to the specified address and provides a connection for, represented as a Socket, for each client that connects to the bound address.
Returns a stream of stream of sockets.
The outer stream scopes the lifetime of the server socket. When the outer stream terminates, all open connections will terminate as well. The outer stream emits an element (an inner stream) for each client connection.
Each inner stream represents an individual connection, and as such, is a stream that emits a single socket. Failures that occur in an inner stream do *NOT* cause the outer stream to fail.
address to accept connections from
number of queued requests before they will become rejected by server (supply <= 0 for unbounded)
whether address may be reused (see java.net.StandardSocketOptions.SO_REUSEADDR
)
size of receive buffer (see java.net.StandardSocketOptions.SO_RCVBUF
)
Like server but provides the InetSocketAddress
of the bound server socket before providing accepted sockets.
Like server but provides the InetSocketAddress
of the bound server socket before providing accepted sockets.
The outer stream first emits a left value specifying the bound address followed by right values -- one per client connection.
Provides support for TCP networking.