How Indy is Different
Quick Overview
- Uses blocking calls
- Does not rely on events - Indy has events that can be used for informational purposes, but are not required.
- Designed to be threaded - Indy is designed with threading in mind. Indy can be used without threading however.
- Sequential programming
Details
Indy not only uses blocking calls (synchronous) but it acts as such. A typical Indy session looks like this:
with IndyClient do begin Connect; Try // Do your stuff here finally Disconnect; end;end;
Other components may look something similar to this:
procedure TFormMain.TestOnClick(Sender: TComponent);begin with SocketComponent do begin Connect; try while not Connected do begin if IsError then begin Abort; end; Application.ProcessMessages; OutData := ''''Data To send''''; while length(OutData) > 0 do begin Application.ProcessMessages; end; finally Disconnect; end; end;end; procedure TFormMain.OnConnectError;begin IsError := True;end; procedure TFormMain.OnRead;var i: Integer;begin i := SocketComponent.Send(OutData); OutData := Copy(OutData, i 1, MaxInt);文章整理:西部数码--专业提供域名注册、虚拟主机服务
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