Socket.Close Method
Definition
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Closes the Socket connection and releases all associated resources.
Overloads
Close() |
Closes the Socket connection and releases all associated resources. |
Close(Int32) |
Closes the Socket connection and releases all associated resources with a specified timeout to allow queued data to be sent. |
Close()
- Source:
- Socket.cs
- Source:
- Socket.cs
- Source:
- Socket.cs
Closes the Socket connection and releases all associated resources.
public:
void Close();
public void Close ();
member this.Close : unit -> unit
Public Sub Close ()
Examples
The following code example closes a Socket.
try
{
aSocket->Shutdown(SocketShutdown::Both);
aSocket->Close();
}
catch (...)
{
aSocket->Close();
throw;
}
if ( aSocket->Connected )
{
Console::WriteLine( "Winsock error: {0}", Convert::ToString(
System::Runtime::InteropServices::Marshal::GetLastWin32Error() ) );
}
try
{
aSocket.Shutdown(SocketShutdown.Both);
}
finally
{
aSocket.Close();
}
Try
aSocket.Shutdown(SocketShutdown.Both)
Finally
aSocket.Close()
End Try
End Sub
Remarks
The Close method closes the remote host connection and releases all managed and unmanaged resources associated with the Socket. Upon closing, the Connected property is set to false
.
For connection-oriented protocols, it is recommended that you call Shutdown before calling the Close method. This ensures that all data is sent and received on the connected socket before it is closed.
If you need to call Close without first calling Shutdown, you can ensure that data queued for outgoing transmission will be sent by setting the DontLingerSocket option to false
and specifying a non-zero time-out interval. Close will then block until this data is sent or until the specified time-out expires. If you set DontLinger to false
and specify a zero time-out interval, Close releases the connection and automatically discards outgoing queued data.
Note
To set the DontLinger socket option to false
, create a LingerOption, set the enabled property to true
, and set the LingerTime property to the desired time out period. Use this LingerOption along with the DontLinger socket option to call the SetSocketOption method.
Note
This member outputs trace information when you enable network tracing in your application. For more information, see Network Tracing in .NET Framework.
See also
Applies to
Close(Int32)
- Source:
- Socket.cs
- Source:
- Socket.cs
- Source:
- Socket.cs
Closes the Socket connection and releases all associated resources with a specified timeout to allow queued data to be sent.
public:
void Close(int timeout);
public void Close (int timeout);
member this.Close : int -> unit
Public Sub Close (timeout As Integer)
Parameters
- timeout
- Int32
Wait up to timeout
milliseconds to send any remaining data, then close the socket.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to close a Socket.
try
{
aSocket->Shutdown(SocketShutdown::Both);
aSocket->Close();
}
catch (...)
{
aSocket->Close();
throw;
}
if ( aSocket->Connected )
{
Console::WriteLine( "Winsock error: {0}", Convert::ToString(
System::Runtime::InteropServices::Marshal::GetLastWin32Error() ) );
}
try
{
aSocket.Shutdown(SocketShutdown.Both);
}
finally
{
aSocket.Close();
}
Try
aSocket.Shutdown(SocketShutdown.Both)
Finally
aSocket.Close()
End Try
End Sub
Remarks
The Close method closes the remote host connection and releases all managed and unmanaged resources associated with the Socket. Upon closing, the Connected property is set to false
.
For connection-oriented protocols, it is recommended that you call Shutdown before calling Close. This ensures that all data is sent and received on the connected socket before it is closed.
If you need to call Close without first calling Shutdown, you can ensure that data queued for outgoing transmission will be sent by setting the DontLinger option to false
and specifying a non-zero time-out interval. Close will then block until this data is sent or until the specified time-out expires. If you set DontLinger to false
and specify a zero time-out interval, Close releases the connection and automatically discards outgoing queued data.
Note
To set the DontLinger socket option to false
, create a LingerOption, set the enabled property to true
, and set the LingerTime property to the desired time-out period. Use this LingerOption along with the DontLinger socket option to call the SetSocketOption method.
Note
This member outputs trace information when you enable network tracing in your application. For more information, see Network Tracing in .NET Framework.