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Top Forums Programming TCP/IP, how to verify delivery? Post 302416688 by Corona688 on Tuesday 27th of April 2010 12:56:12 PM
Old 04-27-2010
Like I said, a similar effect could be achieved by making your transmit buffer really small, though I don't know how this could be done per-connection.
 

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XProcessInternalConnection(3X)					  XLIB FUNCTIONS				    XProcessInternalConnection(3X)

NAME
XProcessInternalConnection - handle Xlib internal connections SYNTAX
void XProcessInternalConnection(display, fd) Display *display; int fd; ARGUMENTS
display Specifies the connection to the X server. fd Specifies the file descriptor. DESCRIPTION
The XProcessInternalConnection function processes input available on an internal connection. This function should be called for an inter- nal connection only after an operating system facility (for example, select or poll) has indicated that input is available; otherwise, the effect is not defined. The XProcessInternalConnection function processes input available on an internal connection. This function should be called for an inter- nal connection only after an operating system facility (for example, select or poll) has indicated that input is available; otherwise, the effect is not defined. SEE ALSO
XAddConnectionWatch(3X), XRemoveConnectionWatch(3X), XInternalConnectionNumbers(3X) X Version 11 Release 6 XProcessInternalConnection(3X)
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