-/* @}*/
-/** \defgroup GRAS_sock_info Retrieving data about sockets and peers
- * \ingroup GRAS_sock
- *
- * Who are you talking to?
- */
-/* @{*/
-
-/** Get the port number on which this socket is connected on my side */
-XBT_PUBLIC int gras_socket_my_port (gras_socket_t sock);
-/** Get the port number on which this socket is connected on remote side */
-XBT_PUBLIC int gras_socket_peer_port(gras_socket_t sock);
-/** Get the host name of the remote side */
-XBT_PUBLIC char *gras_socket_peer_name(gras_socket_t sock);
-/** Get the process name of the remote side */
-XBT_PUBLIC char *gras_socket_peer_proc(gras_socket_t sock);
-/* @}*/
-
-/** \defgroup GRAS_sock_meas Using measurement sockets
- * \ingroup GRAS_sock
- *
- * You may want to use sockets not to exchange valuable data (in messages),
- * but to conduct some bandwidth measurements and related experiments. If so, try those measurement sockets.
- *
- * You can only use those functions on sockets openned with the "measurement" boolean set to true.
- *
- */
-/* @{*/
-
-
-
-XBT_PUBLIC int gras_socket_is_meas(gras_socket_t sock);
-XBT_PUBLIC void gras_socket_meas_send(gras_socket_t peer,
- unsigned int timeout,
- unsigned long int expSize,
- unsigned long int msgSize);
-XBT_PUBLIC void gras_socket_meas_recv(gras_socket_t peer,
- unsigned int timeout,
- unsigned long int expSize,
- unsigned long int msgSize);
-XBT_PUBLIC gras_socket_t gras_socket_meas_accept(gras_socket_t peer);
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