Hi Hal,

I am trying to figure out how a client will figure out the number of
records provided in the mad it gets back from umad.

Can you describe this?

Thanks

Eitan

Hal Rosenstock wrote:
On Mon, 2005-08-22 at 10:34, Eitan Zahavi wrote:

It gets a "real" received length provided it supplies a buffer large enough.

So I guess the "real receive length" is truncated to the last data record even if the packet sent was 256 bytes?


The receive buffer is not truncated. An error is returned if the buffer
supplied is too small for a receive is too small and it includes the
size of the buffer needed.
I don't understand what you mean by "even if the packet sent was 256
bytes".

-- Hal

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