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-/**
+/**
@page GRAS_tut_tour_simpleexchange Lesson 2: Exchanging simple messages
\section GRAS_tut_tour_simpleexchange_toc Table of Contents
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- \ref GRAS_tut_tour_simpleexchange_socks
- \ref GRAS_tut_tour_simpleexchange_exchange
- \ref GRAS_tut_tour_simpleexchange_recaping
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-
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\section GRAS_tut_tour_simpleexchange_msgtype Declaring the messages to be exchanged
@@ -103,12 +103,12 @@ following will do it:
\section GRAS_tut_tour_simpleexchange_recaping Recaping everything together
Here is the complete code of this example. Note the use of the functions
-\ref gras_socket_my_port, \ref gras_socket_peer_name and \ref
-gras_socket_peer_port to retrieve information about who you are connected to.
+\ref xbt_socket_my_port, \ref xbt_socket_peer_name and \ref
+xbt_socket_peer_port to retrieve information about who you are connected to.
\include 02-simple.c
-Here is the output of the simulator. Note that \ref gras_socket_peer_port
+Here is the output of the simulator. Note that \ref xbt_socket_peer_port
actually returns the port number of the server of the peer. This may
sound a bit strange to BSD experts, but it is actually really useful: you
can store this value, and contact your peer afterward passing this number to