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Questionfrom sync TCP/IP to async Pin
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pasztorpisti26-Aug-12 22:25
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The listen() call never blocks not even if you use blocking sockets. It just tells the operating system to establish listening on that socket and to put connection requests to a queue for that socket (the size of the queue is the backlog parameter of listen()). What might block is the accept() call that removes an incoming connection from the listen queue. Your code replaces this blocking accept() call, windows sends your window a message when you have an incoming connection. Async or blocking? Either way you go its definitely better to put networking to a separate thread instead of handling it with the windows specific window-message events. This window-message driven networking mixes ui code with networking (against the Separation of Concerns - and the result is not reusable code), might decrease the responsiveness of your ui if you use high throughput. Async networking is more difficult to program but sometimes that's the clear way to go. Whether blocking or async it depends on what you exactly want to do.

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