StreamPeerTCP
Inherits: StreamPeer < Reference < Object
TCP stream peer.
Description
TCP stream peer. This object can be used to connect to TCP servers, or also is returned by a TCP server.
Methods
connect_to_host ( String host, int port ) | |
void | |
get_connected_host ( ) const | |
get_connected_port ( ) const | |
get_status ( ) | |
is_connected_to_host ( ) const | |
void | set_no_delay ( bool enabled ) |
Enumerations
enum Status:
STATUS_NONE = 0 —- The initial status of the
StreamPeerTCP
. This is also the status after disconnecting.STATUS_CONNECTING = 1 —- A status representing a
StreamPeerTCP
that is connecting to a host.STATUS_CONNECTED = 2 —- A status representing a
StreamPeerTCP
that is connected to a host.STATUS_ERROR = 3 —- A status representing a
StreamPeerTCP
in error state.
Method Descriptions
Connects to the specified host:port
pair. A hostname will be resolved if valid. Returns @GlobalScope.OK on success or @GlobalScope.FAILED on failure.
- void disconnect_from_host ( )
Disconnects from host.
- String get_connected_host ( ) const
Returns the IP of this peer.
- int get_connected_port ( ) const
Returns the port of this peer.
- Status get_status ( )
Returns the status of the connection, see Status.
- bool is_connected_to_host ( ) const
Returns true
if this peer is currently connected or is connecting to a host, false
otherwise.
- void set_no_delay ( bool enabled )
If enabled
is true
, packets will be sent immediately. If enabled
is false
(the default), packet transfers will be delayed and combined using Nagle’s algorithm.
Note: It’s recommended to leave this disabled for applications that send large packets or need to transfer a lot of data, as enabling this can decrease the total available bandwidth.