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Consistency: "{\it ...}" ==> "\emph{...}"
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\begin{funcdesc}{getsockopt}{level\, optname\optional{\, buflen}}
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Return the value of the given socket option (see the \UNIX{} man page
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{\it getsockopt}(2)). The needed symbolic constants (\code{SO_*} etc.)
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\emph{getsockopt}(2)). The needed symbolic constants (\code{SO_*} etc.)
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are defined in this module. If \var{buflen}
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is absent, an integer option is assumed and its integer value
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is returned by the function. If \var{buflen} is present, it specifies
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\begin{funcdesc}{setsockopt}{level\, optname\, value}
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Set the value of the given socket option (see the \UNIX{} man page
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{\it setsockopt}(2)). The needed symbolic constants are defined in
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\emph{setsockopt}(2)). The needed symbolic constants are defined in
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the \code{socket} module (\code{SO_*} etc.). The value can be an
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integer or a string representing a buffer. In the latter case it is
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up to the caller to ensure that the string contains the proper bits
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\begin{funcdesc}{getsockopt}{level\, optname\optional{\, buflen}}
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Return the value of the given socket option (see the \UNIX{} man page
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{\it getsockopt}(2)). The needed symbolic constants (\code{SO_*} etc.)
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\emph{getsockopt}(2)). The needed symbolic constants (\code{SO_*} etc.)
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are defined in this module. If \var{buflen}
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is absent, an integer option is assumed and its integer value
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is returned by the function. If \var{buflen} is present, it specifies
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\begin{funcdesc}{setsockopt}{level\, optname\, value}
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Set the value of the given socket option (see the \UNIX{} man page
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{\it setsockopt}(2)). The needed symbolic constants are defined in
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\emph{setsockopt}(2)). The needed symbolic constants are defined in
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the \code{socket} module (\code{SO_*} etc.). The value can be an
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integer or a string representing a buffer. In the latter case it is
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up to the caller to ensure that the string contains the proper bits
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