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Question[C] IRC client check if he is still operative Pin
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Code-o-mat11-Jan-09 22:15
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Well, if the server (or maybe someone inbetween, like a proxy or such) closes the connection the TCP way (like, the server (the ircd) gets shut down normally), your client will know "rightaway" that the other side is "gone", however, if there is for example a power outage and the server just disappears all of a sudden without a word, your client can't know what happened, it can only guess that since the server doesn't say anything for a while, it's probably gone.
This is probably what happens when there is a split and what you see is that for a while, noone seems to answer you anymore, and after a few minutes you get the flood of people quitting. Something happens between two irc servers and they can't talk to each other anymore, and after a while they consider each other to be gone and generate the split event.

> The problem with computers is that they do what you tell them to do and not what you want them to do. <

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