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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers General Purpose XML Processing Post 302973809 by RavinderSingh13 on Sunday 22nd of May 2016 03:30:29 AM
Old 05-22-2016
Hello Corona688(One of the Gems of this forum),

First of all a big THANK YOU for writing this brilliant code Smilie(fan of you always). Could you please post a example or complex example for a Input_file and code too here, I apologies to bother you on same but it will be helpful for us to understand the code more clearly. I will be grateful to you if you could do so.

Thanks,
R. Singh
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SOCKET_LAST_ERROR(3)							 1						      SOCKET_LAST_ERROR(3)

socket_last_error - Returns the last error on the socket

SYNOPSIS
int socket_last_error ([resource $socket]) DESCRIPTION
If a socket resource is passed to this function, the last error which occurred on this particular socket is returned. If the socket resource is omitted, the error code of the last failed socket function is returned. The latter is particularly helpful for functions like socket_create(3) which don't return a socket on failure and socket_select(3) which can fail for reasons not directly tied to a particular socket. The error code is suitable to be fed to socket_strerror(3) which returns a string describing the given error code. PARAMETERS
o $socket - A valid socket resource created with socket_create(3). RETURN VALUES
This function returns a socket error code. EXAMPLES
Example #1 socket_last_error(3) example <?php $socket = @socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, SOL_TCP); if ($socket === false) { $errorcode = socket_last_error(); $errormsg = socket_strerror($errorcode); die("Couldn't create socket: [$errorcode] $errormsg"); } ?> NOTES
Note socket_last_error(3) does not clear the error code, use socket_clear_error(3) for this purpose. PHP Documentation Group SOCKET_LAST_ERROR(3)
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