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For code which uses the Berkley Sockets API (specified by POSIX, and available on Windows too) to communicate with other processes using a network protocol.
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Reading a line of text from a socket
But similar code might be rewritten a bit like this:
CString Socket::recvln()
{
std::string result;
OSFactory::lockMutex(recvLock);
auto found = std::find(recvBuffer.begin(), recvBuffer.end …