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valid_socket - protects the socket efunctions
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int valid_socket( object caller, string function, mixed array info );
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Each of the socket efunctions calls valid_socket() prior to executing.
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If valid_socket returns 0, then the socket efunction fails. If
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valid_socket returns 1, then the socket efunction attempts to succeed.
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The first argument 'caller' is the object that called the socket efunction.
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The second argument is the name of the socket efunction that is being
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called (e.g. socket_write() or socket_bind()). The third argument is
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an array of information. The first element of the array (when applicable)
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is file descriptor being referenced. The second element of the array
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is the owner of the socket (object). The third element of the array is
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the address (string) of the remote end of the socket. The fourth element
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of the array is the port number associated with the socket.
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Tim Hollebeek Beek@ZorkMUD, Lima Bean, IdeaExchange, and elsewhere
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