English Dictionary
◊ SPROCKET
sprocket
n 1: has teeth on the rims to pull film or paper through
2: thin wheel with teeth that engage with a chain [syn: {sprocket
wheel}]
3: on the rim of gear wheel [syn: {cog}]
English Computing Dictionary
◊ DID YOU MEAN SOCKET?
socket
The {Berkeley Unix} mechansim for creating a
virtual connection between processes. Sockets interface
{Unix}'s {standard I/O} with its {network} communication
facilities. They can be of two types, stream (bi-directional)
or {datagram} (fixed length destination-addressed messages).
The socket library function socket() creates a communications
end-point or socket and returns a {file descriptor} with which
to access that socket. The socket has associated with it a
socket address, consisting of a {port} number and the local
host's network address.
{Unix manual page}: socket(2).
(1995-01-31)