@@ -34,11 +34,11 @@ * * Addresses are of type @ref OFSocketAddress. You can use * @ref OFSocketAddressMakeIPX to create an address or * @ref OFSocketAddressIPXNetwork to get the IPX network, * @ref OFSocketAddressIPXNode to get the IPX node and - * @ref OFSocketAddressPort to get the port (sometimes also called + * @ref OFSocketAddressIPXPort to get the port (sometimes also called * socket number). * * @warning Even though the OFCopying protocol is implemented, it does *not* * return an independent copy of the socket, but instead retains it. * This is so that the socket can be used as a key for a dictionary, @@ -65,14 +65,23 @@ /** * @brief Bind the socket to the specified network, node and port with the * specified packet type. * + * @param network The IPX network to bind to. 0 means the current network. + * @param node The IPX network to bind to. An all zero node means the + * computer's node. * @param port The port (sometimes called socket number) to bind to. 0 means to - * pick one and return it. + * pick one and return via the returned socket address. * @param packetType The packet type to use on the socket * @return The address on which this socket can be reached + * @throw OFBindIPXSocketFailedException Binding failed + * @throw OFAlreadyConnectedException The socket is already bound */ -- (OFSocketAddress)bindToPort: (uint16_t)port packetType: (uint8_t)packetType; +- (OFSocketAddress) + bindToNetwork: (uint32_t)network + node: (const unsigned char [_Nonnull IPX_NODE_LEN])node + port: (uint16_t)port + packetType: (uint8_t)packetType; @end OF_ASSUME_NONNULL_END