On 06/30/2011 10:04 AM, John Dennis wrote:
On 06/29/2011 04:58 PM, Rob Crittenden wrote:
John Dennis wrote:
On 06/29/2011 03:08 PM, Rob Crittenden wrote:
If we set the callback before calling connect() then if the connection
tries a network family type and fails, it will try other family types
On 06/29/2011 04:58 PM, Rob Crittenden wrote:
John Dennis wrote:
On 06/29/2011 03:08 PM, Rob Crittenden wrote:
If we set the callback before calling connect() then if the connection
tries a network family type and fails, it will try other family types.
If this happens then the callback set on t
John Dennis wrote:
On 06/29/2011 03:08 PM, Rob Crittenden wrote:
If we set the callback before calling connect() then if the connection
tries a network family type and fails, it will try other family types.
If this happens then the callback set on the first socket will be lost
when a new socket
On 06/29/2011 03:08 PM, Rob Crittenden wrote:
If we set the callback before calling connect() then if the connection
tries a network family type and fails, it will try other family types.
If this happens then the callback set on the first socket will be lost
when a new socket is created. There is
If we set the callback before calling connect() then if the connection
tries a network family type and fails, it will try other family types.
If this happens then the callback set on the first socket will be lost
when a new socket is created. There is no way to query for the callback
in an exis