- ext
- clib
- socket.pl -- Network socket (TCP and UDP) library
- socket_create/2
- tcp_socket/1
- unix_domain_socket/1
- tcp_close_socket/1
- tcp_open_socket/2
- tcp_open_socket/3
- tcp_bind/2
- tcp_listen/2
- tcp_accept/3
- tcp_connect/2
- rewrite_host/3
- tcp_connect/4
- tcp_connect/3
- tcp_select/3
- try_proxy/4
- proxy_for_url/3
- udp_socket/1
- udp_receive/4
- udp_send/4
- tcp_setopt/2
- tcp_fcntl/3
- tcp_getopt/2
- host_address/3
- tcp_host_to_address/2
- gethostname/1
- ip_name/2
- negotiate_socks_connection/2
- uid.pl -- User and group management on Unix systems
- unix.pl -- Unix specific operations
- syslog.pl -- Unix syslog interface
- filesex.pl
- uri.pl -- Process URIs
- process.pl -- Create processes and redirect I/O
- time.pl -- Time and alarm library
- sha.pl -- SHA secure hashes
- crypt.pl
- memfile.pl
- uuid.pl -- Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) Library
- hash_stream.pl -- Maintain a hash on a stream
- md5.pl -- MD5 hashes
- udp_broadcast.pl -- A UDP broadcast proxy
- cgi.pl -- Read CGI parameters
- streampool.pl -- Input multiplexing
- prolog_stream.pl -- A stream with Prolog callbacks
- rlimit.pl
- socket.pl -- Network socket (TCP and UDP) library
- clib
- tcp_connect(+SocketId, +Address) is det
- Connect SocketId. After successful completion, tcp_open_socket/3
can be used to create I/O-Streams to the remote socket. This
predicate is part of the low level client API. A connection to a
particular host and port is realised using these steps:
tcp_socket(Socket), tcp_connect(Socket, Host:Port), tcp_open_socket(Socket, StreamPair)
Typical client applications should use the high level interface provided by tcp_connect/3 which avoids resource leaking if a step in the process fails, and can be hooked to support proxies. For example:
setup_call_cleanup( tcp_connect(Host:Port, StreamPair, []), talk(StreamPair), close(StreamPair))
If SocketId is an AF_UNIX socket (see unix_domain_socket/1), Address is an atom or string denoting a file name.