[TEST] UDPSocketTest

John M McIntosh johnmci at smalltalkconsulting.com
Thu Nov 4 19:17:35 UTC 2004


Oops I should note that some of the echo tests in the earlier link  
don't work anymore because most Unix systems (BSD/Linux etc) believe  
that
lots of data to echo means they are under a denial of service attack.  
Perhaps a companion image is now need to preform echo and other things,  
since
having one image act as both a server and client does not expose  
certain classes of errors.

On Nov 3, 2004, at 11:24 PM, danil a. osipchuk wrote:

> I've tried to resurrect udp examples of OldSocket, but found them too  
> unclean, so I just composed little test suit reflecting some caveats  
> in current udp implementation.
> I also added one complex test method as example - it was intented to  
> stress sockets and I wonder if it works everywhere (it works on my  
> FreeBSD and right now i see no reason for not to work on other  
> platforms - but who knows). Due to it's complexity it is probably a  
> candidate for class side example, not for the test suit
> <UDPSocketTest.1.cs.gz>
>
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