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Date: 14 Jul 1998 20:07:39 GMT
From: espie@liafa.jussieu.fr (Marc Espie)
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Subject: Re: Icon language: Sockets
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In article <35AB13AC.145D@maths.lth.se>,
Anders Holtsberg <andersh@maths.lth.se> wrote:
>Is networking supported in Icon? I tried to look in the book and its
>index and in the FAQ but I can't find it. I found file and pipe support
>but not socket support. What I want to do is a small multiplayer game
>program.
I don't have the url handy, but if you look more closely at the icon
web pages, you'll find a project which extends Icon to support common
Unix system calls, including socket support.
--
Marc Espie
|anime, sf, juggling, unicycle, acrobatics, comics...
|AmigaOS, OpenBSD, C++, perl, Icon, PostScript...
| `real programmers don't die, they just get out of beta'