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Apparently on some systems, subsquent connect() calls may fail with EISCONN
error, to indicate that the connection succeded in the background, instead
of returning 0.
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The error is handled using the return value
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Use ccmake, or cmake -i, or cmake -DPOLLER=EPOLL, for example
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(that is, the read/write/connect/etc)
Because this code is actually common for both the IrcClient and
XmppComponent class. These two classes have to implement some higher level
callbacks (parsing the data provided in the buffers, doing stuff when the
connection is done) instead of doing the read/write/connect low level
things.
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Basic connect, socket creating, polling, recving, etc.
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