£Á°èZ¨Ä…–K§‚«“ô4“ÒÙ´dîfUÙÃÅ WKbyʦ•ꎅȮFÒ¿ÊÎóCozá¬S@6{Í:›œêZÌ:Š•_%:¢¾¾~;‘Ã~芩ÊǍí`ÔÑ©ú뙵'5I¿fš×WO%ø9¾«¾DK|€ùÍD”Ýs]nHÕ¶êםӼ㞪éUWŸÈË%DÒÕ¬ï‘]/Åcx ‰ï2ß]ä6G[]S£Ôϯrs{úëóµmÒï#UQxo·õÞCe]"±/aÙ&Eã4ú9Jé_ÞåëdãöKë)AÞ ¯¹ægƒÛowЍø^d™ý½ßB7áyMä9ÜÖUã !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! --- !ruby/object:RI::ClassDescription attributes: [] class_methods: [] comment: - !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::P body: Class Socket provides access to the underlying operating system socket implementations. It can be used to provide more operating system specific functionality than the protocol-specific socket classes but at the expense of greater complexity. In particular, the class handles addresses using +struct sockaddr+ structures packed into Ruby strings, which can be a joy to manipulate. - !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::H level: 3 text: Exception Handling - !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::P body: Ruby's implementation of Socket causes an exception to be raised based on the error generated by the system dependent implementation. This is why the methods are documented in a way that isolate Unix-based system exceptions from Windows based exceptions. If more information on particular exception is needed please refer to the Unix manual pages or the Windows WinSock reference. - !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::H level: 3 text: Documentation by - !ruby/object:SM::Flow::LIST contents: - !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::LI label: "*" body: Zach Dennis - !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::LI label: "*" body: Sam Roberts - !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::LI label: "*" body: Programming Ruby from The Pragmatic Bookshelf. type: :BULLET - !ruby/struct:SM::Flow::P body: Much material in this documentation is taken with permission from Programming Ruby from The Pragmatic Bookshelf. constants: [] full_name: TCPServer includes: [] instance_methods: - !ruby/object:RI::MethodSummary name: accept_nonblock - !ruby/object:RI::MethodSummary name: listen name: TCPServer superclass: TCPSocket