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{{mirc title|/sockwrite Command}}
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{{mIRC menu}}
The '''/sockwrite command''' allows you to send data to a TCP socket connection previously opened with [[/sockopen commands - mIRC|/sockopen]] (See [[TCP Sockets - mIRC|TCP sockets]]).
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The '''/sockwrite command''' allows you to send data to a TCP socket connection previously opened with [[/sockopen - commands|/sockopen]] (See [[TCP Sockets - mIRC|TCP sockets]]).
You can specify a {{mirc|wildcard}} for the name to send the data to all matching sockets.  
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You can specify a wildcard for the name to send the data to all matching sockets.  
  
 
When the data has been sent, the {{mIRC|on sockwrite}} event triggers.
 
When the data has been sent, the {{mIRC|on sockwrite}} event triggers.
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'''Note''': if /sockwrite fails, on sockwrite triggers too and {{mirc|$sockerr}} is set as well as {{mirc|$sock}}().wserr and {{mirc|$sock}}().wsmsg.
  
 
mIRC will queue your request up to 16384 bytes, you must check how many bytes is the send buffer with {{mirc|$sock}}().sq before trying to queue on a socket
 
mIRC will queue your request up to 16384 bytes, you must check how many bytes is the send buffer with {{mirc|$sock}}().sq before trying to queue on a socket
  
'''Note''': If the queue is empty, (first /sockwrite ever for example), you can send more than that limit and it will be sent as chunk of the send queue limit or less.
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'''Note''': If the queue is free, i.e. with a first /sockwrite, you can send more that limit, the limit only exist once the queue is filled.
  
 
== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==
/sockwrite -abnt <name> [numbytes] <text|%var|&binvar>
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/sockwrite -bnt <name> [numbytes] <text|%var|&binvar>
  
 
== Switches ==
 
== Switches ==
 
* '''-b''' - Indicates that you are specifying the numbytes value which is the number of bytes you want send, the full line is sent otherwise
 
* '''-b''' - Indicates that you are specifying the numbytes value which is the number of bytes you want send, the full line is sent otherwise
* '''-n''' - Appens a {{mIRC|$crlf}} to the line being sent if it's not a &binvar and does not already end with a $crlf
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* '''-n''' - Appens a {{mIRC|$crlf}} to the line being sent if it's not a &binvar or if does not already end with a $crlf
 
* '''-t''' - Forces mIRC to send anything beginning with a & as plain text
 
* '''-t''' - Forces mIRC to send anything beginning with a & as plain text
* '''-a''' - Prevents characters in the range 0-255 from being UTF-8 encoded as long as the line only contains characters in the range 0-255
 
  
 
== Parameters ==
 
== Parameters ==
* '''<name>''' - The socket name.
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* '''<name>''' - The sockname name.
 
* '''[numbytes]''' - If -b has been specified, indicates the number of bytes you want to send.
 
* '''[numbytes]''' - If -b has been specified, indicates the number of bytes you want to send.
 
* '''<text|%var|&binvar>''' - The message you want to send, can be a binary variable.
 
* '''<text|%var|&binvar>''' - The message you want to send, can be a binary variable.
  
'''Note''': if /sockwrite fails, {{mirc|$sockerr}} is set as well as {{mirc|$sock}}().wserr and {{mirc|$sock}}().wsmsg inside the {{mirc|on events/on sockwrite|on sockwrite}} event.
 
  
 
== Example ==
 
== Example ==
 
See the page for the {{mIRC|on events/on sockwrite|on sockwrite}} event for more informations and examples about /sockwrite
 
  
 
== Compatibility ==
 
== Compatibility ==
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* [[List of commands - mIRC|List of commands]]
 
* [[List of commands - mIRC|List of commands]]
 
* [[List of identifiers - mIRC|List of identifiers]]
 
* [[List of identifiers - mIRC|List of identifiers]]
* {{mIRC|/sockopen}}
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* [[mIRC|/sockopen]]
* {{mIRC|/sockread}}
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* [[mIRC|/sockread]]
* {{mIRC|/sockmark}}
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* [[mIRC|/sockmark]]
* {{mIRC|on sockwrite}}
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* [[mIRC|on sockwrite]]
* {{mIRC|on sockread}}
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* [[mIRC|on sockread]]
* {{mIRC|$sockerr}}
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* [[mIRC|$sockerr]]
* {{mIRC|$sock|$sock()}}
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* [[mIRC|$sock|$sock()]]
  
 
{{mIRC command list}}
 
{{mIRC command list}}
  
 
[[Category:mIRC commands|sockwrite command - mIRC]]
 
[[Category:mIRC commands|sockwrite command - mIRC]]

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