The following tables list the members exposed by TIdSocketHandle.
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Name |
Description |
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Indicates the maximum port number allowed for binding a socket handle. | |
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Indicates the minimum port number allowed for binding a socket handle. | |
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Socket handle by the protocol stack for the socket descriptor. | |
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Indicates if the socket handle is valid. | |
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Identifies the IP address for the local computer. | |
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IP address family supported for the socket handle. | |
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Indicates if overlapped IO is allowed for the socket handle. | |
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IP address for the remote system on the connection. | |
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Port number for the remote system on the connection. | |
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Port number for the local connection. |
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Name |
Description |
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Accepts a connection for a listener socket. | |
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Creates a socket descriptor with the specified socket and protocol families. | |
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Copies the value of an object instance to the current instance. | |
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Closes the connection and destroys the socket handle. | |
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Opens the connection to the remote system using the socket handle. | |
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Instructs a socket handle to listen for incoming connection. | |
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Determines if the socket handle is available for reading. | |
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Reads data from the socket handle for the connection. | |
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Reads data from the socket handle connected to specific remote computer system. | |
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Restores the socket handle to an uninitialized state. | |
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Determines if a socket handle is available for reading and writing. | |
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Sends data using the socket handle for the connection. | |
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Sends data using the socket handle to a specific remote connection. | |
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Sets socket options for the socket handle in the connection. | |
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Name |
Description |
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Constructor for the object instance. |
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Name |
Description |
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Destructor for the object instance. |
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Method |
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virtual |
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Property |
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read only |
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