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Opened 11 years ago

Closed 4 years ago

#2670 closed Bug (Works For Me)

TCP connection lost on blocking functions.

Reported by: FireFox Owned by:
Milestone: Component: AutoIt
Version: 3.3.11.3 Severity: None
Keywords: Cc:

Description

The connection seems to be closed when there's a blocking function called on the other side like MsgBox, FileOpenDialog.

Attachments (2)

server_#2670.au3 (901 bytes) - added by FireFox 11 years ago.
client_#2670.au3 (998 bytes) - added by FireFox 11 years ago.

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Change History (4)

Changed 11 years ago by FireFox

Changed 11 years ago by FireFox

comment:1 Changed 11 years ago by FireFox

I made a tcp server in c++ and I discovered if the TCPRecv function returns an error it does NOT mean the connection is lost.

But why? The connection is still there so there is no reason for the function to return an error, otherwise it should return an error when nothing is received.

It would be nice to a dev to clarify me what is happening and how to check if the connection is still alive in case an error is returned, so I can update the help file for the tcp functions.

Also, I would like to point out that in the attachments I provided the tcprecv function returns an error code of -1 and the call to WSAGetError returns 0.

Version 0, edited 11 years ago by FireFox (next)

comment:2 Changed 4 years ago by Jpm

  • Resolution set to Works For Me
  • Status changed from new to closed

Hi I think the problem is closed just try the TCPSend/ TCPRecv second example using a big file

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