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Gary Scavone
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<h1>TcpClient Class Reference</h1><!-- doxytag: class="TcpClient" --><!-- doxytag: inherits="Socket" --><code>#include &lt;<a class="el" href="TcpClient_8h-source.html">TcpClient.h</a>&gt;</code>
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This class provides a uniform cross-platform TCP socket client interface. Methods are provided for reading or writing data buffers to/from connections.<p>
TCP sockets are reliable and connection-oriented. A TCP socket client must be connected to a TCP server before data can be sent or received. Data delivery is guaranteed in order, without loss, error, or duplication. That said, TCP transmissions tend to be slower than those using the UDP protocol and data sent with multiple <em>write()</em> calls can be arbitrarily combined by the underlying system.<p>
The user is responsible for checking the values returned by the read/write methods. Values less than or equal to zero indicate a closed or lost connection or the occurence of an error.<p>
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