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10<h1><CODE>nn::socket::Connect</CODE> Function</h1>
11<h2>Syntax</h2>
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14s32 Connect(
15     s32 s,
16     const <a href="../../nn/socket/SockAddrIn/Overview.html">SockAddrIn</a> * sockAddr
17);
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20<h2>Arguments</h2>
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31<td>in</td>
32<th>s</th>
33<td>Specifies a socket descriptor. Specify a socket descriptor created using the <a href="../../nn/socket/Socket.html"><CODE>Socket</CODE></a> function.</td>
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36<td>in</td>
37<th>sockAddr</th>
38<td>Specifies a pointer to the socket address structure used to maintain address information about the communication target.</td>
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41<h2>Return Values</h2>
42<div class="section">Returns <CODE>0</CODE> if successful. </div>
43<h2>Description</h2>
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45<p>Uses the specified socket descriptor to attempt to connect to the specified remote host.</p><p>If no local address has been bound to the socket using the <a href="../../nn/socket/Bind.html"><CODE>Bind</CODE></a> function, then <a href="../../nn/socket/Connect.html"><CODE>Connect</CODE></a> binds an unused local address to the socket. For a stream socket (<CODE>SO_SOCK_STREAM</CODE>), this function usually blocks until a connection is established but it will return as soon as possible if non-blocking mode has been set by the <a href="../../nn/socket/Fcntl.html"><CODE>Fcntl</CODE></a> function. In such cases, use the <a href="../../nn/socket/Poll.html"><CODE>Poll</CODE></a> function to check whether a connection has been established. If the connection attempt failed, the <CODE>Poll</CODE> return value has its <CODE>POLLRDNORM</CODE> and <CODE>POLLWRNORM</CODE> bits set to <CODE>1</CODE>. You can also detect connection failures via the errors returned by functions that you later call to send or receive data. For a datagram socket (<CODE>SOCK_DGRAM</CODE>), this function has the same behavior in both blocking and non-blocking mode because it simply changes the socket address to which datagrams are sent.</p><!-- write here --></div>
46<h2>See Also</h2>
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51<h2>Revision History</h2>
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54        <dt>2010/06/14</dt>
55<dd>Initial version.<br />
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