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b) you were reading into a %var and there is still a terminated line in the buffer waiting to be read. | b) you were reading into a %var and there is still a terminated line in the buffer waiting to be read. | ||
− | This means you will miss the last line if it is not a terminated line and you are reading line by line only | + | This means you will miss the last line if it is not a terminated line and you are reading line by line only. You can read that line in the on sockclose event, {{mIRC|/sockread#Last line not showing up|see below}}. |
'''Note''' (fixed since mIRC 7.36): Using SSL, on sockread might not be retriggered as it should, {{mIRC|on events/on sockclose|on sockclose}} will be triggered too early with $sockerr sets to 3, you must read the receive buffer from that event | '''Note''' (fixed since mIRC 7.36): Using SSL, on sockread might not be retriggered as it should, {{mIRC|on events/on sockclose|on sockclose}} will be triggered too early with $sockerr sets to 3, you must read the receive buffer from that event |