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Received: by cheltenham.cs.arizona.edu; Thu, 17 Nov 1994 05:32:28 MST
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 1994 06:31:08 -0600 (CST)
From: Chris Tenaglia | 456-8765 <TENAGLIA@MIS.MCW.EDU>
Subject: Re:Sockets?
To: icon-group@cs.arizona.edu
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I don't know what they are exactly, but it sounds like opening a
pipe and either reading from it or writing to it. I have asked
about 2 way pipes, but the answer I got was that it was too hard.
I thought about writing to a pipe to do clever things with email
by telnetting to the sendmail port but without the two way pipe
there was no way to make it reliable. Maybe this what you mean
by sockets?
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> Since I haven't gotten any reply to my question about how to
> program sockets in Icon, I started to wonder whether my
> question was a "dumb question". Is that so? I did not find
> it in the FAQ or in the documentation, anyhow. Could someone
> please help me out?
> Doesn't seem like a dumb question to me, but the answer is, I suspect,
> "program access routines in C and build them into Icon".
> regards
> Steve
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