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The above alias will create a socket by the name "example1". We can use that name to manipulate our socket later on. As a precaution, in order to not attempt to open an already opened socket, we will close it. If the socket is not open, mIRC will simply do nothing. In the advanced part of this tutorial we will explain how to handle this situation more gracefully by creating dynamic names which will give us the ability to create as many sockets as we need.
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The above alias will create a socket by the name "example1". We can use that name to manipulate our socket late on. As a precaution, in order to not attempt to open an already opened socket, we will close it. If the socket is not open, mIRC will simply do nothing. In the advanced part of this tutorial we will explain how to handle this situation more gracefully by creating dynamic names which will give us the ability to create as many sockets as we need.
  
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="mirc">alias example1 {
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="mirc">alias example1 {
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== The Socket Mark ==
 
== The Socket Mark ==
In the example above we introduced another command, the {{mIRC|/sockmark}} command. The {{mIRC|/sockmark}} command lets you store some text for that socket which can easily be retrieved using the {{mIRC|$sock|$sock().mark}} identifier later on. This is a better alternative to using global variables (or any other kind of global storage method) because you don't need to clean it up later. The socket mark goes away automatically with the socket when it is closed.
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In the example above we introduced another command, the {{mIRC|/sockmark}} command. The {{mIRC|/sockmark}} command lets you store some text for that socket which can easily be retrieved using the {{mIRC|$sock|$sock().mark}} identifier later on. This is a better alternative to using a global variables (or any other kind of global storage method) because you don't need to clean it up later. The socket mark goes away automatically with the socket when it is closed.
  
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="mirc">sockmark <handle> <value>
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="mirc">sockmark <handle> <value>
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sockmark <handle></syntaxhighlight>
 
sockmark <handle></syntaxhighlight>
  
The socket mark is restricted to the same line limit as the rest of mIRC (just under 4,150 bytes). A {{mirc|wildcard}} pattern can be used in the handle parameter to set the value of multiple sockets at once.
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The socket mark is restricted to the same line limit as the rest of mIRC (just under 4,150 bytes). A wildcard pattern can be used in the handle parameter to set the value of multiple sockets at once.
  
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="mirc">; Our socket mark value:
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="mirc">; Our socket mark value:
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'''Note:''' Only the remote end-port, not you, can trigger this event.
 
'''Note:''' Only the remote end-port, not you, can trigger this event.
  
[[Category:mIRC|sockets tcp]]
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