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From: Eugene Alterman (eugalt_at_[hidden])
Date: 2005-12-11 22:14:18


"Reece Dunn" <msclrhd_at_[hidden]> wrote in message
news:dnfm9c$1g4$1_at_sea.gmane.org...
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> I have only taken a cursory glance at the docs at the moment. From what
> I have read, there is built in support for TCP and UDP I/O, but you
> could extend this to support other transports such as asynchronous files
> or named pipes. Is the interface generic enough so I can do this easily?
> How would I provide this functionality? (If this is in the docs, please
> tell me to RTFM ;) hopefully with a link to where in the docs it is).

Or may be in this case WTFM? ;-)))
I think a good overview of the library design would nicely complement
tutorials.


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