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A stream peer that handles TCP connections.
A stream peer that handles TCP connections. This object can be used to connect to TCP servers, or also is returned by a TCP server. Note: When exporting to Android, make sure to enable the INTERNET permission in the Android export preset before exporting the project or using one-click deploy. Otherwise, network communication of any kind will be blocked by Android. int bind<>(intport=,port:int=,Stringhost="*",host:String="*",):int
Opens the TCP socket, and binds it to the specified local address.
This method is generally not needed, and only used to force the subsequent call to connect_to_host to use the specified host and port as source address. This can be desired in some NAT punchthrough techniques, or when forcing the source network interface.
int connect_to_host<>(Stringhost=,host:String=,intport=,port:int=,):int
Connects to the specified host:port pair. A hostname will be resolved if valid. Returns OK on success.
String get_connected_host<>():String
Returns the IP of this peer.
int get_connected_port<>():int
Returns the port of this peer.
int get_local_port<>():int
Returns the local port to which this peer is bound.
If enabled is true, packets will be sent immediately. If enabled is false (the default), packet transfers will be delayed and combined using [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nagle%27s_algorithm]Nagle's algorithm[/url].
Note: It's recommended to leave this disabled for applications that send large packets or need to transfer a lot of data, as enabling this can decrease the total available bandwidth.
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