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COMMENT(!MOD!zsh/net/tcp
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Manipulation of TCP sockets
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!MOD!)
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The tt(zsh/net/tcp) module makes available one builtin command:
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startitem()
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findex(ztcp)
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cindex(TCP)
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cindex(sockets, TCP)
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item(tt(ztcp) [ tt(-acdfltv) ] [ var(args) ])(
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tt(ztcp) is implemented as a builtin to allow full use of shell
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command line editing, file I/O, and job control mechanisms.
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If tt(ztcp) is run with no options, it will output
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the contents of its session table.
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)
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enditem()
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subsect(Outbound Connections)
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cindex(sockets, outbound TCP)
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startitem()
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item(tt(ztcp) [ tt(-v) ] [ tt(-d) var(fd) ] var(host) [ var(port) ])(
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Open a new TCP connection to var(host). If the var(port) is
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omitted, it will default to port 23. The connection will
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be added to the session table and the shell parameter
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tt(REPLY) will be set to the file descriptor associated
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with that connection.
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If tt(-d) is specified, the first non-option argument
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will be taken as the target file descriptor for the
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connection.
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In order to elicit more verbose output, use tt(-v).
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)
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enditem()
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subsect(Inbound Connections)
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cindex(sockets, inbound TCP)
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startitem()
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item(tt(ztcp) tt(-l) [ tt(-v) ] [ tt(-d) var(fd) ] var(port))(
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tt(ztcp -l) will open a socket listening on TCP
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var(port). The socket will be added to the
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session table and the shell parameter tt(REPLY)
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will be set to the file descriptor associated
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with that listener.
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If tt(-d) is specified, the first non-option argument
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will be taken as the target file descriptor for
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the connection.
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In order to elicit more verbose output, use tt(-v).
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)
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item(tt(ztcp) tt(-a) [ tt(-tv) ] [ tt(-d) var(targetfd) ] var(listenfd))(
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tt(ztcp -a) will accept an incoming connection
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to the port associated with var(listenfd).
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The connection will be added to the session
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table and the shell parameter tt(REPLY) will
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be set to the file descriptor associated with
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the inbound connection.
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If tt(-d) is specified, the first non-option argument
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will be taken as the target file descriptor for the
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connection.
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If tt(-t) is specified, tt(ztcp) will return
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if no incoming connection is pending. Otherwise
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it will wait for one.
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In order to elicit more verbose output, use tt(-v).
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)
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enditem()
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subsect(Closing Connections)
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cindex(sockets, closing TCP)
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startitem()
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xitem(tt(ztcp) tt(-cf) [ tt(-v) ] [ var(fd) ])
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item(tt(ztcp) tt(-c) [ tt(-v) ] [ var(fd) ])(
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tt(ztcp -c) will close the socket associated
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with var(fd). The socket will be removed from the
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session table. If var(fd) is not specified,
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tt(ztcp) will close everything in the session table.
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Normally, sockets registered by zftp (see
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ifzman(\
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zmanref(zshmodules)
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)\
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ifnzman(\
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noderef(The zsh/zftp Module)
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)) cannot be closed this way. In order
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to force such a socket closed, use tt(-f).
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In order to elicit more verbose output, use tt(-v).
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)
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enditem()
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