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Latest revision as of 21:56, 30 January 2017
Specify the function to call when the socket has received a new connection.
Syntax
Socket.SetNewConnFunc( function )
Arguments
- string function - The name of the function to call.
Notes
As a client, this function has no arguments.
As a server:
function newConn( clientID, clientIP, clientPort )
Example
Please refer to the Socket Example for a advanced usage of all socket functions.