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Lucas Russo authored
On calling recv () a return value of 0 means that the peer (endpoint) has disconnected. In our case, we should return an error as to avoid infinitely looping over the receiving function
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On calling recv () a return value of 0 means that the peer (endpoint) has disconnected. In our case, we should return an error as to avoid infinitely looping over the receiving function
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