if tackle isn't a null pointer,
microsoft office 2007 Standard product key, the address of the peer
for your accepted connection is saved from the sockaddr structure
pointed to by address, as well as length of this address is
stored inside object pointed to by address_len.
if the real length from the tackle is larger than the length in the provided
sockaddr construction,
windows 7 ultimate 32bit, the stored handle is going to be truncated.
if the protocol permits connections by unbound consumers,
office 2007 Ultimate serial, along with the peer is just not
bound, then the worth saved within the object pointed to by address is
unspecified.
if the listen queue is empty of connection requests and o_nonblock is simply not set
about the file descriptor for that socket,
office Home And Business 2010 64 bit,
accept()
will block till a connection is existing.
if your
listen()
queue is empty of connection requests and
o_nonblock is set about the file descriptor for the socket,
office 2007 Pro key,
accept()
will fall short and set errno to [eagain] or [ewouldblock].
the accepted socket won't be able to itself accept further connections. the
authentic socket stays open and may accept a lot more connections.
return value