data_to_send Property

A string of data to be sent to the remote host. Write-only property.

Syntax

def set_data_to_send(value: bytes) -> None: ...

data_to_send = property(None, set_data_to_send)

Default Value

""

Remarks

Assigning a string to the data_to_send property makes the class send the string to the remote host. The send method provides similar functionality.

Attempts to send the string assigned to data_to_send as a complete message. If system buffers are full, or the message cannot be delivered for any other reason, an error is fired, and no portion of the message is sent. This is different from TCP where portions of the messages can be sent. UDP sends either a complete message or nothing at all.

If you are sending data to the remote host faster than it can process it, or faster than the network's bandwidth allows, the outgoing queue might fill up. When this happens, data_to_send fails with error 10035: "[10035] Operation would block" (WSAEWOULDBLOCK). You can check this error, and then try to send the data again.

Example (Send Data)


UDPPortControl.LocalPort = 8765 
UDPPortControl.RemotePort = 8765 
UDPPortControl.RemoteHost = "HostNameOrIPAddress"
UDPPortControl.Active = True
UDPPortControl.DataToSend = "Hello!"

This property is write-only.

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