Gio.DatagramBased.send_messages (original) (raw)
Method
GioDatagramBasedsend_messages
since: 2.48
Declaration [src]
gint
g_datagram_based_send_messages (
GDatagramBased* datagram_based,
GOutputMessage* messages,
guint num_messages,
gint flags,
gint64 timeout,
GCancellable* cancellable,
GError** error
)
Description [src]
Send one or more data messages from datagram_based
in one go.
messages
must point to an array of GOutputMessage
structs andnum_messages
must be the length of this array. Each GOutputMessage
contains an address to send the data to, and a pointer to an array ofGOutputVector
structs to describe the buffers that the data to be sent for each message will be gathered from.
flags
modify how the message is sent. The commonly available arguments for this are available in the GSocketMsgFlags
enum, but the values there are the same as the system values, and the flags are passed in as-is, so you can pass in system-specific flags too.
The other members of GOutputMessage
are treated as described in its documentation.
If timeout
is negative the call will block until num_messages
have been sent, cancellable
is cancelled, or an error occurs.
If timeout
is 0 the call will send up to num_messages
without blocking, or will return G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK
if there is no space to send messages.
If timeout
is positive the call will block on the same conditions as iftimeout
were negative. If the timeout is reached before any messages are sent, G_IO_ERROR_TIMED_OUT
is returned, otherwise it will return the number of messages sent before timing out.
To be notified when messages can be sent, wait for the G_IO_OUT
condition. Note though that you may still receive G_IO_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK
fromg_datagram_based_send_messages()
even if you were previously notified of aG_IO_OUT
condition. (On Windows in particular, this is very common due to the way the underlying APIs work.)
If the connection is shut down or closed (by calling g_socket_close()
org_socket_shutdown()
with shutdown_write
set, if it’s a GSocket
, for example), all calls to this function will return G_IO_ERROR_CLOSED
.
On error -1 is returned and error
is set accordingly. An error will only be returned if zero messages could be sent; otherwise the number of messages successfully sent before the error will be returned. If cancellable
is cancelled, G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED
is returned as with any other error.
Available since: 2.48
Parameters
messages
Type: An array of GOutputMessage
An array of GOutputMessage
structs.
The length of the array is specified in the num_messages argument. |
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The data is owned by the caller of the method. |
num_messages
Type: guint
The number of elements in messages
.
flags
Type: gint
An int containing GSocketMsgFlags
flags.
timeout
Type: gint64
The maximum time (in microseconds) to wait, 0 to not block, or -1 to block indefinitely.
cancellable
Type: GCancellable
A %GCancellable.
The argument can be NULL. |
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The data is owned by the caller of the method. |
error
Type: GError **
The return location for a recoverable error.
The argument can be NULL. |
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If the return location is not NULL, then you must initialize it to a NULL GError*. |
The argument will be left initialized to NULL by the method if there are no errors. |
In case of error, the argument will be set to a newly allocated GError; the caller will take ownership of the data, and be responsible for freeing it. |
Return value
Type: gint
Number of messages sent, or -1 on error. Note that the number of messages sent may be smaller than num_messages
if timeout
is zero or positive, or if num_messages
was larger than UIO_MAXIOV
(1024), in which case the caller may re-try to send the remaining messages.