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-This part of the documentation is for the new tcp elements:
-- tcpclientsrc
-- tcpclientsink
-- tcpserversrc
-- tcpserversink
-
-TESTS
------
-Use these tests to test functionality of the various tcp plugins
-
-* server: nc -l -p 3000
- client: nc localhost 3000
- everything you type in the server is shown on the client
- everything you type in the client is shown on the server
-
-* server: nc -l -p 3000
- client: gst-launch tcpclientsrc protocol=none port=3000 ! fdsink fd=2
- everything you type in the server is shown on the client
-
-* server: nc -l -p 3000
- client: gst-launch fdsrc fd=1 ! tcpclientsink protocol=none port=3000
- everything you type in the client is shown on the server
-
-* server: gst-launch tcpserversrc protocol=none port=3000 ! fdsink fd=2
- client: gst-launch fdsrc fd=1 ! tcpclientsink protocol=none port=3000
-
-* server: gst-launch fdsrc fd=1 ! tcpserversink protocol=none port=3000
- client: gst-launch tcpclientsrc protocol=none port=3000 ! fdsink fd=2
- -> Received first buffer without caps set
-
-TODO
-----
-- implement DNS resolution
-
-multifdsink
------------
-- operation:
- - client fd gets added when "add" signal gets emitted on multifdsink
- - signal handler creates a GstTCPClient structure, adds it to ->clients,
- and adds the fd to ->fd_hash, then emits client-added
- - client
-
- - when a buffer comes in:
- - the _render vmethod puts the buffer on the global queue
- - and increases bytes_to_serve
- - (currently it sets streamheaders, but since this is treated globally
- this is wrong - clients can be at different positions in the stream)
-
- - when a client issues a write (ie requests data):
- - when using GDP, if no caps sent yet, send caps first, then set caps_sent
- - if streamheader buffers, and we haven't sent yet to this client,
- send current streamheader buffers, then set streamheader_sent
- - send out buffers