Copyright | (c) Lars Petersen 2015 |
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License | MIT |
Maintainer | info@lars-petersen.net |
Stability | experimental |
Safe Haskell | None |
Language | Haskell2010 |
- data Stream
- sendAll :: Socket f Stream p -> ByteString -> MessageFlags -> IO ()
- receiveAll :: Socket f Stream p -> Int64 -> MessageFlags -> IO ByteString
Stream
Convenience Operations
sendAll, receiveAll
sendAll :: Socket f Stream p -> ByteString -> MessageFlags -> IO () Source #
Like send
, but operates on lazy ByteString
s and
continues until all data has been sent or an exception occured.
receiveAll :: Socket f Stream p -> Int64 -> MessageFlags -> IO ByteString Source #
Like receive
, but operates on lazy ByteString
s and
continues until either an empty part has been received (peer closed
the connection) or given buffer limit has been exceeded or an
exception occured.
- The
Int64
parameter is a soft limit on how many bytes to receive. Collection is stopped if the limit has been exceeded. The result might be up to one internal buffer size longer than the given limit. If the returnedByteString
s length is lower or eqal than the limit, the data has not been truncated and the transmission is complete.