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Revision as of 02:40, 30 October 2016
Returns a new host. All arguments are optional.
A bind_address of nil makes a host that can not be connected to (typically a client). Otherwise the address can either be of the form <ipaddress>:<port>, <hostname>:<port>, or *:<port>.
Example addresses include "127.0.0.1:8888", "localhost:2232", and "*:6767".
Function
Synopsis
host = enet.host_create(bind_address, peer_count, channel_count, in_bandwidth, out_bandwidth)
Arguments
string bind_address
- The address to connect to in the format "ip:port".
number peer_count
- The max number of peers. Defaults to 64.
number in_bandwidth
- Downstream bandwidth in bytes/sec. Defaults to 0 (unlimited).
number channel_count
- The max number of channels. Defaults to 1.
number out_bandwidth
- Upstream bandwidth in bytes/sec. Defaults to 0 (unlimited).
Returns
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