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WS_RECVL(3)		   libdill Library Functions		   WS_RECVL(3)

NAME
       ws_recvl	- receives a WebSocket message

SYNOPSIS
	      #include <libdill.h>

	      ssize_t ws_recvl(
		  int s,
		  int* flags,
		  struct iolist* first,
		  struct iolist* last,
		  int64_t deadline);

DESCRIPTION
       WARNING:	 This  is experimental functionality and the API may change in
       the future.

       WebSocket is a message-based protocol defined in	RFC 6455.  It  can  be
       used  as	a bidirectional	communication channel for communication	with a
       web server.

       This function receives one WebSocket message.  It is very much the same
       as mrecvl except	that it	returns	the type of the	message	 (either  text
       or binary).

       This  function accepts a	linked list of I/O buffers instead of a	single
       buffer.	Argument first points to the first  item  in  the  list,  last
       points  to  the last buffer in the list.	 The list represents a single,
       fragmented message, not a list of multiple messages.  Structure	iolist
       has the following members:

	      void *iol_base;	       /* Pointer to the buffer. */
	      size_t iol_len;	       /* Size of the buffer. */
	      struct iolist *iol_next; /* Next buffer in the list. */
	      int iol_rsvd;	       /* Reserved. Must be set	to zero. */

       When  receiving,	iol_base equal to NULL means that iol_len bytes	should
       be skipped.

       The function returns EINVAL error in the	case the list is malformed:

        If last->iol_next is not NULL.

        If first and last don't belong	to the same list.

        If there's a loop in the list.

        If iol_rsvd of	any item is non-zero.

       The list	(but not the buffers themselves) can be	 temporarily  modified
       while  the function is in progress.  However, once the function returns
       the list	is guaranteed to be the	same as	before the call.

       s: Handle of the	UDP socket.

       flags: Out parameter.  Possible values are either WS_BINARYor WS_TEXT.

       first: Pointer to the first item	of a linked list of I/O	buffers.

       last: Pointer to	the last item of a linked list of I/O buffers.

       deadline: A point in time when the operation should time	out,  in  mil-
       liseconds.   Use	the now	function to get	your current point in time.  0
       means immediate timeout,	i.e., perform the operation if possible	or re-
       turn without blocking if	not.  -1 means no  deadline,  i.e.,  the  call
       will block forever if the operation cannot be performed.

       This  function  is  not	available  if  libdill is compiled with	--dis-
       able-sockets option.

RETURN VALUE
       In case of success the function returns size of the  received  message,
       in  bytes.  In case of error it returns -1 and sets errno to one	of the
       values below.

ERRORS
        EBADF:	Invalid	handle.

        EBUSY:	The handle is currently	being used by a	different coroutine.

        ECANCELED: Current coroutine was canceled.

        ECONNRESET: Broken connection.

        EINVAL: Invalid argument.

        EMSGSIZE: The data won't fit into the supplied	buffer.

        ENOTSUP: The handle does not support this operation.

        ETIMEDOUT: Deadline was reached.

EXAMPLE
	      struct ipaddr addr;
	      ipaddr_remote(&addr, "www.example.org", 80, 0, -1);
	      int s = tcp_connect(&addr, -1);
	      s	= ws_attach_client(s, "/", "www.example.org", WS_TEXT, -1);
	      ws_send(s, WS_TEXT, "Hello, world!", 13, -1);
	      int flags;
	      char buf[256];
	      ssize_t sz = ws_recv(s, &flags, buf, sizeof(buf),	-1);
	      assert(flags & WS_TEXT);
	      s	= ws_detach(s, -1);
	      tcp_close(s, -1);

SEE ALSO
       mrecv(3)	mrecvl(3) msend(3) msendl(3) now(3) ws_attach_client(3)	ws_at-
       tach_client_mem(3) ws_attach_server(3)  ws_attach_server_mem(3)	ws_de-
       tach(3)	 ws_done(3)  ws_recv(3)	 ws_request_key(3)  ws_response_key(3)
       ws_send(3) ws_sendl(3) ws_status(3)

libdill								   WS_RECVL(3)

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