Lines Matching refs:BIO_s_dgram_pair
147 L<BIO_s_dgram_pair(3)> provides BIO pair-like functionality but with datagram
154 datagram semantics. Unlike L<BIO_s_dgram_pair(3)>, it is unidirectional.
373 L<BIO_s_dgram_pair(3)> instead, which has the necessary datagram semantics. You
375 and to use datagram semantics when interacting with the L<BIO_s_dgram_pair(3)>
466 transmitted and received datagrams via a L<BIO_s_dgram_pair(3)> or custom BIO.
646 =item L<BIO_s_dgram_pair(3)>
660 semantics. It is implemented by L<BIO_s_datagram(3)> and L<BIO_s_dgram_pair(3)>.
665 By default, L<BIO_s_dgram_pair(3)> has semantics comparable to those of Berkeley
673 L<BIO_s_dgram_pair(3)> to indicate its capabilities to the other end of a
674 L<BIO_s_dgram_pair(3)>. In particular, this allows an application to inform the
743 abstracting some kind of memory buffer such as L<BIO_s_dgram_pair(3)>. Use of a
809 the case of L<BIO_s_dgram_pair(3)>), the application is responsible for managing
811 writes data to a L<BIO_s_dgram_pair(3)> or otherwise takes action so that the