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Predicate udp_peer/2
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SWI-Prolog C-library
library(udp_broadcast): A UDP broadcast proxy
Caveats
udp_broadcast_close/1
udp_broadcast_initialize/2
udp_peer_add/2
udp_peer_del/2
udp_peer/2
udp_term_string_hook/3
udp_unicast_join_hook/3
Availability:
:- use_module(
library(udp_broadcast)
).
(can be autoloaded)
[det]
udp_peer_add
(
+Scope, +Address
)
[det]
udp_peer_del
(
+Scope, ?Address
)
[nondet]
udp_peer
(
?Scope, ?Address
)
Manage and query the set of known peers for a unicast network.
Address
is either a term IP:Port or a plain IP address. In the latter case the default port registered with the scope is used.
Address
has canonical form
ip(A,B,C,D)
:Port.