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>Francois, why do you test at all and don't use TFormatSettings
>for all those functions? Is it performance? I don't know if the
>overloaded FormatDateTime function with TFormatStettings is slower.
>At least it makes the code much more readable and shorter (despite
>the
Hi
You can try to modify the normal behavior of TCP by setting
wsoTcpNoDelay in TWSocket.ComponentOptions.
This can avoid some TCP small packets caching.
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Arnaldo
Tobias Rapp escreveu:
Alper Albayrak wrote:
Monitoring packages arrived, I see that one of the packages (505 byte) is
d
Here the same situation with Delphi 5 (one customer only) and Delphi 7
Em 28-03-2012 17:27, scconsulting escreveu:
My customers (small and medium companies) all use Delphi 5, Delphi 7
and Delphi 2007.
None of them use XE and they don't plan to pay a mountain of cash to
migrate in the forseab
en you have
>todo all things that are on board in TWSocketServer.
>
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Hi
Perhaps a 3rd option is using a external *.obj* file included
conditionally in the unit.
In the past I used this method with Delphi 5 and Kylix 2 to include a
small very fast external library compiled in "C" (flat). To avoid
conflicts between Delphi and "C" library, I don't use any "C" l
Hi
Perhaps a small bug???
In the .pas code the variable "DoneFlag" is not initialized before
calling "WaitUntilReady(DoneFlag);" and then it is tested inside the
while loop.
The result of the test "if DoneFlag then" is depending on trash from
memory allocated in the stack
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Arnaldo
Fast
You can force socket faster small packet sending by using TWsocket --->
ComponentOptions > wsoTcpNoDelay ---> true
See Microsoft socket help files about possible collateral effects
(search setsockopt TCP_NODELAY)
Larini wrote:
>Why this event must be used?
>I'm testing my application