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(AutoIt) Example: Socket.DupSocket methodSee more Socket/SSL/TLS ExamplesDemonstrates how to call the DupSocket method.Note: This example requires Chilkat v11.0.0 or greater.
$oSocket = ObjCreate("Chilkat.Socket") Local $bSuccess = $oSocket.Connect("example.com",443,True,5000) ; ... ; ... ; Duplicate the socket to share the same connection across threads. ; In a multithreaded application, each thread should use its own socket object. For example: ; - The main thread can use the original socket for reading. ; - A secondary thread can use a duplicate for writing. ; - Another thread can use a separate duplicate to monitor the connection status. $oSocket_for_sending = ObjCreate("Chilkat.Socket") $bSuccess = $oSocket.DupSocket($oSocket_for_sending) If ($bSuccess = False) Then ConsoleWrite($oSocket.LastErrorText & @CRLF) Exit EndIf $oSocket_for_monitor = ObjCreate("Chilkat.Socket") $bSuccess = $oSocket.DupSocket($oSocket_for_monitor) If ($bSuccess = False) Then ConsoleWrite($oSocket.LastErrorText & @CRLF) Exit EndIf ; All three socket objects: socket, socket_for_sending, and socket_for_monitor share the same underlying connection. |
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