- Documentation
- Reference manual
- Packages
- Transparent Inter-Process Communications (TIPC) libraries
- The TIPC libraries: library(tipc/...)
- tipc.pl: TIPC Sockets
- tipc_socket/2
- tipc_close_socket/1
- tipc_open_socket/3
- tipc_bind/3
- tipc_listen/2
- tipc_accept/3
- tipc_connect/2
- tipc_get_name/2
- tipc_get_peer_name/2
- tipc_setopt/2
- tipc_receive/4
- tipc_send/4
- tipc_canonical_address/2
- tipc_service_exists/2
- tipc_service_exists/1
- tipc_service_probe/1
- tipc_service_probe/2
- tipc_service_port_monitor/2
- tipc_service_port_monitor/3
- tipc_initialize/0
- tipc.pl: TIPC Sockets
- The TIPC libraries: library(tipc/...)
- Transparent Inter-Process Communications (TIPC) libraries
tipc_overview.txt
,
for more information on TIPC Address Structures. Options is
currently unused.
A simple example to send a connectionless TIPC datagram is:
send(Message) :- tipc_socket(S, dgram), tipc_send(S, Message, name(18888, 10,0), []), tipc_close_socket(S).
Messages are delivered silently unless some form of congestion was
encountered and the dest_droppable(false)
option was issued
on the sender's socket. In this case, the send succeeds but a
notification in the form of an empty message is returned to the sender
from the receiver, indicating some kind of delivery failure. The port-id
of the receiver is returned in congestion conditions. A port_id(0,0)
,
is returned if the destination address was invalid. Senders and
receivers should beware of this possibility.