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stream_receive_uint32s
Receives an array of 32-bit unsigned integer data from a stream.
[data, would_block] = stream_receive_uint32s(stream, num_uint32s)
This function receives data over a client stream. It attempts to receive num_uint32s 32-bit unsigned integers from the communication channel.
If stream_listen or stream_connect was called with the non-blocking flag set to false (0), then this function blocks until all the data is read. If the connection has been closed gracefully then it returns an empty array only once there is no more data to receive. Otherwise it returns the array of 32-bit integers read before the connection closed. Once all the data in the stream buffer is exhausted it will return an empty array to indicate the connection has been closed. If an error occurs, then it issues an error message.
If stream_listen or stream_connect was called with the non-blocking flag set to true (1), then this function does not block. If no data is available at all then it returns would_block equal to true. In this case, the stream_poll function may be used with the 'receive' flag to determine when data becomes available. Otherwise it returns the array of 32-bit integers received.
The BSD socket API has no equivalent function.
This operation is not valid on listening streams created using stream_listen.
stream
Stream handle returned by stream_connect or stream_accept.
num_uint32s
The number of uint32s to receive.
data
An array of uint32's containing the 32-bit unsigned integers received. For blocking streams, if this array is empty then the connection has been closed gracefully. For non-blocking streams, would_block must also be false to indicate closure. The array may have fewer than num_uint32s elements if the stream is non-blocking or the connection was closed and these were the remaining 32-bit integers.
would_block
Whether the function would have blocked. Always false for blocking streams.
data = stream_receive_uint32s(stream, 1000); % Receive 1000 32-bit unsigned integers
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