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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
+ | <pre>$sockerr</pre> | ||
− | $sockerr | + | == Parameters == |
+ | None | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Properties == | ||
+ | None | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Error codes == | ||
+ | |||
+ | Remember that using a /sock* command will change the $sockerr value, so these error codes must be checked prior any /sock* command | ||
+ | |||
+ | === on SOCKOPEN === | ||
+ | * 0: success | ||
+ | * 3: failure establishing socket connection (W) | ||
+ | * 4: error resolving given hostname | ||
+ | |||
+ | === on SOCKLISTEN === | ||
+ | * 0: new socket successfully accepted | ||
+ | * 1: error occurred on listening socket (W) | ||
+ | * 2: error accepting new socket (W) | ||
+ | * 4: not enough memory for new socket | ||
+ | |||
+ | === on SOCKREAD === | ||
+ | * 0: data received | ||
+ | * 3: error on connected socket occurred (W) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === on SOCKWRITE === | ||
+ | * 0: all data successfully written | ||
+ | * 3: error trying to send data (W) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === on SOCKCLOSE === | ||
+ | * 0: EOF from other end received | ||
+ | * 3: an error occurred while receiving data, or a SSL error occurred (W) | ||
+ | * 5: a certain(?) SSL error occurred during sockopen | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Note 1:''' (W) = For these errors, $sock().wserr contains a specific WinSock error number and $sock().wsmsg the Winsock error text | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Note 2:''' These codes were taken from http://www.xise.nl/mirc/wiki/doku.php/doku.php?id=sockerr | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Example == | ||
+ | <source lang="mIRC">on *:sockread:name:{ | ||
+ | if ($sockerr) return | ||
+ | … | ||
+ | }</source> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Compatibility == | ||
+ | {{mIRC compatibility|5.3}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == See Also == | ||
+ | * {{mIRC|$sock}} | ||
+ | * {{mIRC|$sockname}} | ||
+ | * {{mIRC|$sockbr}} | ||
+ | {{mIRC identifier list}} | ||
+ | [[Category:mIRC identifiers|sockerr]] |
Latest revision as of 01:49, 25 April 2023
$sockerr returns the sock error number if an error occurred.
$sockerr is not a local identifier only set inside event, it is set after any /sock* command as well, meaning that $sockerr can change in value inside the same on sockread event.
Contents
Synopsis[edit]
$sockerr
Parameters[edit]
None
Properties[edit]
None
Error codes[edit]
Remember that using a /sock* command will change the $sockerr value, so these error codes must be checked prior any /sock* command
on SOCKOPEN[edit]
- 0: success
- 3: failure establishing socket connection (W)
- 4: error resolving given hostname
on SOCKLISTEN[edit]
- 0: new socket successfully accepted
- 1: error occurred on listening socket (W)
- 2: error accepting new socket (W)
- 4: not enough memory for new socket
on SOCKREAD[edit]
- 0: data received
- 3: error on connected socket occurred (W)
on SOCKWRITE[edit]
- 0: all data successfully written
- 3: error trying to send data (W)
on SOCKCLOSE[edit]
- 0: EOF from other end received
- 3: an error occurred while receiving data, or a SSL error occurred (W)
- 5: a certain(?) SSL error occurred during sockopen
Note 1: (W) = For these errors, $sock().wserr contains a specific WinSock error number and $sock().wsmsg the Winsock error text
Note 2: These codes were taken from http://www.xise.nl/mirc/wiki/doku.php/doku.php?id=sockerr
Example[edit]
on *:sockread:name:{ if ($sockerr) return … }
Compatibility[edit]
Added: mIRC v5.3
Added on: 13 Dec 1997
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.