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author | IOhannes m zmölnig <zmoelnig@users.sourceforge.net> | 2008-02-08 13:00:32 +0000 |
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committer | IOhannes m zmölnig <zmoelnig@users.sourceforge.net> | 2008-02-08 13:00:32 +0000 |
commit | 4d84d14ac1aa13958eaa2971b03f7f929a519105 (patch) | |
tree | 6579d3f2cea5410a10c4baac8d0f372fb0dff372 /desiredata/doc/5.reference/netreceive-help.pd | |
parent | b334d38aefbd8e0e159d7af6c20d63c5d2b64859 (diff) |
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diff --git a/desiredata/doc/5.reference/netreceive-help.pd b/desiredata/doc/5.reference/netreceive-help.pd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b4bd3f9c --- /dev/null +++ b/desiredata/doc/5.reference/netreceive-help.pd @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +#N canvas 50 24 682 520 12; +#X obj 100 323 netreceive 3000; +#X floatatom 202 353 0 0 0; +#X obj 100 414 netreceive 3001 1; +#X text 33 36 The Netreceive object opens a socket for TCP ("stream") or UDP ("datagram") network reception on a specified port. If using TCP \, an outlet gives you the number of Netsend objects (or other compatible clients) have opened connections here.; +#X text 31 117 Incoming network messages appear on "receive" objects \; it's up to the sender to select which one. Here \, a "receive foo" fields messages sent from the Netsend help window \, q.v.; +#X text 108 270 first argument: portnumber = 3000; +#X text 105 291 second argument: 0 or none for TCP \, nonzero for UDP; +#X text 238 322 <-- TCP \, port 3000; +#X text 262 413 <-- UDP \, port 3001; +#X text 236 354 <--- number of open connections; +#X text 85 12 Netreceive -- listen for incoming messages from network; +#X text 26 383 incoming messages; +#X text 203 488 see also:; +#X obj 289 490 netsend; +#X obj 100 353 print tcp; +#X obj 100 442 print udp; +#X text 425 484 updated for Pd version 0.33; +#X text 30 207 SECURITY ALERT: don't publish the port number of your netreceive unless you wouldn't mind other people being able to send you messages.; +#X text 32 168 There are some possibilities for intercommunication with other programs... see the help for "netsend."; +#X connect 0 0 14 0; +#X connect 0 1 1 0; +#X connect 2 0 15 0; |