% File src/library/base/man/socketSelect.Rd % Part of the R package, http://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2007 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{socketSelect} \alias{socketSelect} \title{Wait on Socket Connections} \usage{ socketSelect(socklist, write = FALSE, timeout = NULL) } \arguments{ \item{socklist}{list of open socket connections} \item{write}{logical. If \code{TRUE} wait for corresponding socket to become available for writing; otherwise wait for it to become available for reading.} \item{timeout}{numeric or \code{NULL}. Time in seconds to wait for a socket to become available; \code{NULL} means wait indefinitely.} } \description{ Waits for the first of several socket connections to become available. } \value{Logical the same length as \code{socklist} indicating whether the corresponding socket connection is available for output or input, depending on the corresponding value of \code{write}. } \details{ The values in \code{write} are recycled if necessary to make up a logical vector the same length as \code{socklist}. Socket connections can appear more than once in \code{socklist}; this can be useful if you want to determine whether a socket is available for reading or writing. } \examples{ \dontrun{ ## test whether socket connection s is available for writing or reading socketSelect(list(s, s), c(TRUE, FALSE), timeout = 0) } } \keyword{connection}