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Add index entry "I/O control, buffering" for makefile().
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It is the same as \code{type(socket(...))}.
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\end{datadesc}
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\subsection{Socket Objects}
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\subsection{Socket Objects \label{socket-objects}}
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Socket objects have the following methods. Except for
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\method{makefile()} these correspond to \UNIX{} system calls
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\begin{methoddesc}[socket]{makefile}{\optional{mode\optional{, bufsize}}}
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Return a \dfn{file object} associated with the socket. (File objects
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were described earlier in \ref{bltin-file-objects}, ``File Objects.'')
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are described in \ref{bltin-file-objects}, ``File Objects.'')
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The file object references a \cfunction{dup()}ped version of the
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socket file descriptor, so the file object and socket object may be
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closed or garbage-collected independently. The optional \var{mode}
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closed or garbage-collected independently.
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\index{I/O control!buffering}The optional \var{mode}
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and \var{bufsize} arguments are interpreted the same way as by the
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built-in \function{open()} function.
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\end{methoddesc}
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