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Diffstat (limited to 'lib/stdlib/doc/src/io_protocol.xml')
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1 files changed, 5 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/io_protocol.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/io_protocol.xml index 9328704e11..21da404c35 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/io_protocol.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/io_protocol.xml @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ current I/O-protocol.</p> <p>The original I/O-protocol was simple and flexible. Demands for spacial and execution time efficiency has triggered extensions to the protocol over the years, making the protocol larger and somewhat less easy to -implement than the original. It can certainly be argumented that the +implement than the original. It can certainly be argued that the current protocol is too complex, but this text describes how it looks today, not how it should have looked.</p> @@ -76,10 +76,11 @@ the server eventually sends a corresponding <c>io_reply</c> tuple.</p> the I/O server sends the IO reply to.</item> <item><c>ReplyAs</c> can be any datum and is returned in the corresponding -<c>io_reply</c>. The <seealso marker="stdlib:io">io</seealso> module simply uses the pid() -of the I/O server as the <c>ReplyAs</c> datum, but a more complicated client +<c>io_reply</c>. The <seealso marker="stdlib:io">io</seealso> module monitors +the I/O server, and uses the monitor reference as the <c>ReplyAs</c> datum. +A more complicated client could have several outstanding I/O requests to the same I/O server and -would then use i.e. a <c>reference()</c> or something else to differentiate among +would then use different references (or something else) to differentiate among the incoming IO replies. The <c>ReplyAs</c> element should be considered opaque by the I/O server. Note that the <c>pid()</c> of the I/O server is not explicitly present in the <c>io_reply</c> tuple. The reply can be sent from any |