On Wednesday, August 11, 1993 at 11:49:46 AM UTC-7, Dave Crocker wrote:
The semantic differences between sockets and TLI can bite one
at unexpected times. They block differently, for example, making
it necessary for one to spawn a subprocess when the other doesn't
need to. TLI has the concept of expedited/out-of-band data. Sockets
(for TCP) does not.
d/
the gaund is oppressed.
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