pub struct WrappedSocket { /* private fields */ }

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impl RecvFrame for WrappedSocket

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fn recv_frame(&mut self) -> Result<Vec<u8>, Error>

Receive a single frame of data structured as a byte string. The frame contains LNP framing prefix, which is used by upstream session-level protocols. Read more
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fn recv_raw(&mut self, _len: usize) -> Result<Vec<u8>, Error>

Try to receive len number of bytes and pack them as a frame. The actual amount of bytes received may differ for some protocols, like ZMQ, so the function should be used with caution! Read more
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fn recv_routed(&mut self) -> Result<RoutedFrame, Error>

Receive frame like with RecvFrame::recv_frame, but only originating from the specified remote address. Read more
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impl SendFrame for WrappedSocket

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fn send_frame(&mut self, data: &[u8]) -> Result<usize, Error>

Sends a single frame of data structured as a byte string. The frame must already contain LNP framing prefix with size data. The function must check that the provided data frame length is below the limit defined with MAX_FRAME_SIZE constant if a tcp connection is used. Read more
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fn send_raw(&mut self, data: &[u8]) -> Result<usize, Error>

Sends a single frame of data structured as a byte string. The frame must already contain LNP framing prefix with size data. Read more
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fn send_routed(
&mut self,
source: &[u8],
route: &[u8],
dest: &[u8],
data: &[u8]
) -> Result<usize, Error>

Sends a single frame of data structured as a byte string to a specific receiver with remote_id. Function works like RecvFrame::recv_frame and is used for the underlying protocols supporting multipeer connectivity. The frame must already contain LNP framing prefix with size data. Read more

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