On mardi 4 novembre 2008, Gareth Bult wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think I reported this quite a while ago but it still seems to be a
> problem ... using READ to try to acquire less than the entire available
> buffer doesn't seem to work .. and if I read the entire buffer, there's no
> obvious way to break the packet down into it's constituent parts ...
>
> Anyone any ideas?
> (and anyone any idea where the other 24 bytes are going ??)
>
> PRIVATE $udp AS UdpSocket
>
> PUBLIC SUB _new()
>
> $udp = NEW UdpSocket AS "Socket"
> $udp.Bind(2000)
>
> END
>
> PUBLIC SUB Socket_Read()
>
> DIM cmd AS Byte
> DIM siz AS Long
>
> PRINT Lof($udp)
> READ #$udp, cmd, 1
> PRINT Lof($udp)
> 'READ #$udp, siz, 8 <= generates error if uncommented
>
> END
>
> $shell> echo "R00000011Hello World 123" |nc -u localhost 2000
>
> 25
> 0 <=== "should be 24!"

Can you try your code with Gambas 3?

I have changed many things in the gb.net component there, but I didn't 
backported them to Gambas 2. If it fixes your problem, I will do!

Regards,

-- 
Benoit Minisini

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