[Zope3-checkins] CVS: Packages/ZConfig/doc - zconfig.tex:1.43
Fred L. Drake, Jr.
fred@zope.com
Tue, 7 Jan 2003 18:09:51 -0500
Update of /cvs-repository/Packages/ZConfig/doc
In directory cvs.zope.org:/tmp/cvs-serv4143/doc
Modified Files:
zconfig.tex
Log Message:
Change the return value of the socket-address data type conversion so that
AF_UNIX addresses can be parsed even on Windows.
This requires code that uses the socket-address values to change.
=== Packages/ZConfig/doc/zconfig.tex 1.42 => 1.43 ===
--- Packages/ZConfig/doc/zconfig.tex:1.42 Tue Jan 7 16:38:19 2003
+++ Packages/ZConfig/doc/zconfig.tex Tue Jan 7 18:09:18 2003
@@ -382,12 +382,15 @@
non-root users.
\term{socket-address}
- An address for a socket. The converted value is a pair containing
- the address family (\constant{AF_INET} or \constant{AF_UNIX}) in the
- first part and the specific address in the second part. If the
- family is \constant{AF_UNIX}, the specific address will be a
- pathname; if the family is \constant{AF_INET}, the second part will
- be the result of the \strong{inet-address} conversion.
+ An address for a socket. The converted value is an object providing
+ two attributes. \member{family} specifies the address family
+ (\constant{AF_INET} or \constant{AF_UNIX}), with \code{None} instead
+ of \constant{AF_UNIX} on platforms that don't support it. The
+ \member{address} attribute will be the address that should be passed
+ to the socket's \method{bind()} method. If the family is
+ \constant{AF_UNIX}, the specific address will be a pathname; if the
+ family is \constant{AF_INET}, the second part will be the result of
+ the \strong{inet-address} conversion.
\term{string}
Returns the input value as a string. If the source is a Unicode