Can anyone please help me and show me where I should look if I wanted to see 
the exact C code implementing the socket primitives (for the Pharo built Cog 
VMs) ?

On 09 Mar 2012, at 16:44, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:

> Most socket API's allow for the creation of a server socket on the next 
> available port, often by specifying 0 instead of a port. When the socket is 
> bound, one can retrieve the local port and let the client(s) know. I tried to 
> do that in Pharo today, and these steps seem to work, by accepting an 
> incoming connection gives a primitive failed.
> 
> Anyone tried this ?
> 
> | socket |
> socket := Socket newTCP.
> socket listenOn: 0.
> [ [
>       Transcript crShow: 'Port is ', socket localPort printString.
>       (socket waitForAcceptFor: 60)
>               ifNotNil: [ :client | | data |
>                       data := client receiveDataTimeout: 30.
>                       Transcript crShow: 'Received ', data asString.
>                       data ifNotNil: [ client sendData: data reverse; close ]
>                       ].
>       ] ensure: [ socket close ] ] fork.
> 
> I am running the Pharo Cog VM on Mac OS X using Pharo 1.4.
> 
> Thx,
> 
> Sven
> 

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