Hm. I see bidirectional connections with [netsend]/[netreceive] working
only for TCP. Also, the help-file says 'send' for [netreceive] works
only for TCP.
Yes, but the problem is only about [netreceive -u]: it doesn't store a list of clients, so [send( can't work.

Actually, the implementation would be not so trivial because UDP has no real notion of connection, so [netreceive -u] wouldn't really know when to remove a client from the list... Or should it just keep clients until explicitly removed by the user? For a real server, I think we also need something like a [sendto( message, so we can reply to specific clients, since we don't always want to broadcast - also for TCP mode!

But pairwise bidirectional communication does work for [netsend -u], ist just that you need two pairs of [netsend -u] and bind them to specific ports:

[connect localhost 9999 9998( -> [netsend -u]

[connect localhost 9998 9999( -> [netsend -u]

Now you can send messages between the two sockets. See attached patch.

Christof

On 31.03.2020 11:15, Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Tue, 2020-03-31 at 09:16 +0200, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:

right.
with recent Pd's you can implement the [udpsndrcv] abstraction using
[netsend -u -b].
Hm. I see bidirectional connections with [netsend]/[netreceive] working
only for TCP. Also, the help-file says 'send' for [netreceive] works
only for TCP.

At least, in the current master branch.

Roman



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#N canvas 433 337 450 300 12;
#X obj 30 163 netsend -u;
#X obj 196 170 netsend -u;
#X msg 29 94 connect localhost 9999 9998;
#X msg 189 117 connect localhost 9998 9999;
#X msg 37 128 send foo;
#X msg 213 143 send bar;
#X obj 95 198 print A;
#X obj 260 197 print B;
#X connect 0 1 6 0;
#X connect 1 1 7 0;
#X connect 2 0 0 0;
#X connect 3 0 1 0;
#X connect 4 0 0 0;
#X connect 5 0 1 0;
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