QTcpSocket#
The QTcpSocket
class provides a TCP socket. More…
Inherited by: QSslSocket
Synopsis#
Functions#
def
bind
(addr[, port=0[, mode=QAbstractSocket.BindFlag.DefaultForPlatform]])
Detailed Description#
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) is a reliable, stream-oriented, connection-oriented transport protocol. It is especially well suited for continuous transmission of data.
QTcpSocket
is a convenience subclass of QAbstractSocket
that allows you to establish a TCP connection and transfer streams of data. See the QAbstractSocket
documentation for details.
Note
TCP sockets cannot be opened in QIODevice::Unbuffered mode.
See also
QTcpServer
QUdpSocket
QNetworkAccessManager
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- class PySide6.QtNetwork.QTcpSocket([parent=None])#
- Parameters
parent –
PySide6.QtCore.QObject
Creates a QTcpSocket
object in state UnconnectedState
.
parent
is passed on to the QObject
constructor.
See also
- PySide6.QtNetwork.QTcpSocket.bind(addr[, port=0[, mode=QAbstractSocket.BindFlag.DefaultForPlatform]])#
- Parameters
addr –
SpecialAddress
port –
quint16
mode –
BindMode
- Return type
bool