X-Git-Url: http://info.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/pub/gitweb/simgrid.git/blobdiff_plain/83fce9477b872761140fbca6dd1de5728efc215f..fd0a64e86162f81a978a22d84d16c5d8f2e8d1f5:/doc/gtut-tour-02-simple.doc diff --git a/doc/gtut-tour-02-simple.doc b/doc/gtut-tour-02-simple.doc index 778b669aa9..bb5980d056 100644 --- a/doc/gtut-tour-02-simple.doc +++ b/doc/gtut-tour-02-simple.doc @@ -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