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6.5 Socket predicate reference
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    • Reference manual
    • Packages
      • SWI-Prolog C-library
        • library(socket): Network socket (TCP and UDP) library
          • Socket predicate reference
            • socket_create/2
            • tcp_socket/1
            • unix_domain_socket/1
            • tcp_close_socket/1
            • tcp_open_socket/2
            • tcp_open_socket/3
            • tcp_bind/2
            • tcp_listen/2
            • tcp_accept/3
            • tcp_connect/2
            • rewrite_host/3
            • tcp_connect/4
            • tcp_connect/3
            • tcp_select/3
            • try_proxy/4
            • proxy_for_url/3
            • udp_socket/1
            • udp_receive/4
            • udp_send/4
            • tcp_setopt/2
            • tcp_fcntl/3
            • tcp_getopt/2
            • host_address/3
            • tcp_host_to_address/2
            • gethostname/1
            • ip_name/2
            • negotiate_socks_connection/2
Availability::- use_module(library(socket)).(can be autoloaded)
Source[det]udp_send(+Socket, +Data, +To, +Options)
Send a UDP message. Data is a string, atom or code-list providing the data. To is an address of the form Host:Port where Host is either the hostname or an IP address. Defined Options are:
encoding(+Encoding)
Specifies the encoding to use for the string. See udp_receive/4 for details
as(+Type)
This uses the same values for Type as the as(Type) option of udp_receive/4. The are interpreted differently though. No Type corresponds to CVT_ALL of PL_get_chars(). Using atom corresponds to CVT_ATOM and any of string or codes is mapped to CVT_STRING|CVT_LIST, allowing for a SWI-Prolog string object, list of character codes or list of characters. Finally, term maps to CVT_WRITE_CANONICAL. This implies that arbitrary Prolog terms can be sent reliably using the option list‘[as(term),encoding(utf8)])`, using the same option list for udp_receive/4.

For example

send(Host, Port, Message) :-
    udp_socket(S),
    udp_send(S, Message, Host:Port, []),
    tcp_close_socket(S).

A broadcast is achieved by using tcp_setopt(Socket, broadcast) prior to sending the datagram and using the local network broadcast address as a ip/4 term.

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