Receive one or more data messages from this in one go.
messages
must point to an array of InputMessage structs and
messages.length
must be the length of this array. Each InputMessage contains
a pointer to an array of InputVector structs describing the buffers that the data
received in each message will be written to.
flags
modify how all messages are received. The commonly available arguments for this are available in the
SocketMsgFlags enum, but the values there are the same as the system values, and the
flags are passed in as-is, so you can pass in system-specific flags too. These flags affect the overall receive operation. Flags affecting
individual messages are returned in flags.
The other members of InputMessage are treated as described in its documentation.
If timeout
is negative the call will block until messages.length
have been received, the connection is closed
remotely (EOS), cancellable
is cancelled, or an error occurs.
If timeout
is 0 the call will return up to messages.length
without blocking, or
g_io_error_would_block if no messages are queued in the operating system to be received.
If timeout
is positive the call will block on the same conditions as if timeout
were negative. If the timeout
is reached before any messages are received, g_io_error_timed_out is returned, otherwise it will return
the number of messages received before timing out. (Note: This is effectively the behaviour of `MSG_WAITFORONE` with recvmmsg
.)
To be notified when messages are available, wait for the g_io_in condition. Note though that you may still receive g_io_error_would_block from receive_messages even if you were previously notified of a g_io_in condition.
If the remote peer closes the connection, any messages queued in the underlying receive buffer will be returned, and subsequent calls to receive_messages will return 0 (with no error set).
If the connection is shut down or closed (by calling close or
shutdown with shutdown_read
set, if it’s a
Socket, for example), all calls to this function will return
g_io_error_closed.
On error -1 is returned and throws is set accordingly. An error will only be returned if zero messages
could be received; otherwise the number of messages successfully received before the error will be returned. If cancellable
is cancelled, g_io_error_cancelled is returned as with any other error.
this | |
messages |
an array of InputMessage structs |
flags |
an int containing SocketMsgFlags flags for the overall operation |
timeout |
the maximum time (in microseconds) to wait, 0 to not block, or -1 to block indefinitely |
cancellable |
a gcancellable |
num_messages |
the number of elements in |
number of messages received, or -1 on error. Note that the number of messages received may be smaller than |