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LinuxSocket() — netty Function Reference

Architecture documentation for the LinuxSocket() function in EpollDomainSocketShutdownOutputByPeerTest.java from the netty codebase.

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Source Code

transport-native-epoll/src/test/java/io/netty/channel/epoll/EpollDomainSocketShutdownOutputByPeerTest.java lines 67–70

    @Override
    protected LinuxSocket newSocket() {
        return LinuxSocket.newSocketDomain();
    }

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does LinuxSocket() do?
LinuxSocket() is a function in the netty codebase, defined in transport-native-epoll/src/test/java/io/netty/channel/epoll/EpollDomainSocketShutdownOutputByPeerTest.java.
Where is LinuxSocket() defined?
LinuxSocket() is defined in transport-native-epoll/src/test/java/io/netty/channel/epoll/EpollDomainSocketShutdownOutputByPeerTest.java at line 67.

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