Apache Portable Runtime
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Defines | |
#define | APR_SO_LINGER 1 |
#define | APR_SO_KEEPALIVE 2 |
#define | APR_SO_DEBUG 4 |
#define | APR_SO_NONBLOCK 8 |
#define | APR_SO_REUSEADDR 16 |
#define | APR_SO_SNDBUF 64 |
#define | APR_SO_RCVBUF 128 |
#define | APR_SO_DISCONNECTED 256 |
#define | APR_TCP_NODELAY 512 |
#define | APR_TCP_NOPUSH 1024 |
#define | APR_RESET_NODELAY 2048 |
#define | APR_INCOMPLETE_READ 4096 |
#define | APR_INCOMPLETE_WRITE 8192 |
#define | APR_IPV6_V6ONLY 16384 |
#define | APR_TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT 32768 |
#define APR_INCOMPLETE_READ 4096 |
Set on non-blocking sockets (timeout != 0) on which the previous read() did not fill a buffer completely. the next apr_socket_recv() will first call select()/poll() rather than going straight into read(). (Can also be set by an application to force a select()/poll() call before the next read, in cases where the app expects that an immediate read would fail.)
#define APR_INCOMPLETE_WRITE 8192 |
like APR_INCOMPLETE_READ, but for write
#define APR_IPV6_V6ONLY 16384 |
Don't accept IPv4 connections on an IPv6 listening socket.
#define APR_RESET_NODELAY 2048 |
This flag is ONLY set internally when we set APR_TCP_NOPUSH with APR_TCP_NODELAY set to tell us that APR_TCP_NODELAY should be turned on again when NOPUSH is turned off
#define APR_SO_DEBUG 4 |
Debug
#define APR_SO_DISCONNECTED 256 |
Disconnected
#define APR_SO_KEEPALIVE 2 |
Keepalive
#define APR_SO_LINGER 1 |
Linger
#define APR_SO_NONBLOCK 8 |
Non-blocking IO
#define APR_SO_RCVBUF 128 |
Receive buffer
#define APR_SO_REUSEADDR 16 |
Reuse addresses
#define APR_SO_SNDBUF 64 |
Send buffer
#define APR_TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT 32768 |
Delay accepting of new connections until data is available.
#define APR_TCP_NODELAY 512 |
For SCTP sockets, this is mapped to STCP_NODELAY internally.
#define APR_TCP_NOPUSH 1024 |
No push