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Old 06-03-2015
Read() time out in socket programming

Hi,
When can the read() system call gives timeout error when the same connection worked for writing data to the other end of the socket, while the next call with read() gives timeout error?

Can anyone please explain when this kind of situation appears?

Thanks,
Sanzee
 
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STREAM_SOCKET_ACCEPT(3) 						 1						   STREAM_SOCKET_ACCEPT(3)

stream_socket_accept - Accept a connection on a socket created bystream_socket_server(3)

SYNOPSIS
resource stream_socket_accept (resource $server_socket, [float $timeout = ini_get("default_socket_timeout")], [string &$peername]) DESCRIPTION
Accept a connection on a socket previously created by stream_socket_server(3). PARAMETERS
o $server_socket - The server socket to accept a connection from. o $timeout - Override the default socket accept timeout. Time should be given in seconds. o $peername - Will be set to the name (address) of the client which connected, if included and available from the selected transport. Note Can also be determined later using stream_socket_get_name(3). RETURN VALUES
Returns a stream to the accepted socket connection or FALSE on failure. NOTES
Warning This function should not be used with UDP server sockets. Instead, use stream_socket_recvfrom(3) and stream_socket_sendto(3). SEE ALSO
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