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Listen for incoming TCP connection(s). Duplicate data for each opened connection. Optionally can wait until first client connects before streaming starts. | Listen for incoming TCP connection(s). Duplicate data for each opened connection. Optionally can wait until first client connects before streaming starts. | ||
<code>Deprecated in 3.9</code> See [[TCP_Sink]]. | |||
== Parameters == | == Parameters == |
Revision as of 01:14, 8 December 2020
Send stream through a TCP socket.
Listen for incoming TCP connection(s). Duplicate data for each opened connection. Optionally can wait until first client connects before streaming starts.
Deprecated in 3.9
See TCP_Sink.
Parameters
- Destination IP address
- The name or IP address of interface to bind to.
- Destination Port
- Port where to listen.
- Nonblocking mode
- If false, wait until first client connects before streaming starts. In non blocking mode (noblock=true), drop data onto floor if no client is connected.
Example Flowgraph
Insert description of flowgraph here, then show a screenshot of the flowgraph and the output if there is an interesting GUI. Currently we have no standard method of uploading the actual flowgraph to the wiki or git repo, unfortunately. The plan is to have an example flowgraph showing how the block might be used, for every block, and the flowgraphs will live in the git repo.
Source Files
- C++ files
- TODO
- Header files
- TODO
- Public header files
- TODO
- Block definition
- TODO