David Corbin <dcorbin / machturtle.com> writes: > Exactly my point. So why does it inherit from TCPSocket, and more importanly > IO? read, write and all the variations are all not applicable, as far as I > can tell. > On Sunday 27 March 2005 08:15 pm, Eric Hodel wrote: >> A TCP Server is just a socket you called listen(2) on: Exactly because it is a TCPSocket. A TCPServer is a TCPSocket with bound local address(es) (whether it is a specific local address or all addresses the local host responds to) and thus can be made to listen to incoming TCP connections on those _bound_ local address(es). YS.