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author | luz.paz <luzpaz@users.noreply.github.com> | 2018-09-12 21:38:39 -0400 |
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committer | luz.paz <luzpaz@users.noreply.github.com> | 2018-09-12 21:39:17 -0400 |
commit | 08bde5b2dea65ef3f80af5de4f4caf0e76982b64 (patch) | |
tree | f4b5e8b60aa121d9ced1274b43a6ffac240f6790 /modules/enet/doc_classes | |
parent | 0d04fb76e1d4543d04d6e41244c06f35bfecb07c (diff) |
Misc. typos
Found via `codespell -q 3 -I ../godot-word-whitelist.txt --skip="./thirdparty,*.po"`
Diffstat (limited to 'modules/enet/doc_classes')
-rw-r--r-- | modules/enet/doc_classes/NetworkedMultiplayerENet.xml | 2 |
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/modules/enet/doc_classes/NetworkedMultiplayerENet.xml b/modules/enet/doc_classes/NetworkedMultiplayerENet.xml index fab4b05da9..76c551e8d7 100644 --- a/modules/enet/doc_classes/NetworkedMultiplayerENet.xml +++ b/modules/enet/doc_classes/NetworkedMultiplayerENet.xml @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ <argument index="4" name="client_port" type="int" default="0"> </argument> <description> - Create client that connects to a server at [code]address[/code] using specified [code]port[/code]. The given address needs to be either a fully qualified domain nome (e.g. [code]www.example.com[/code]) or an IP address in IPv4 or IPv6 format (e.g. [code]192.168.1.1[/code]). The [code]port[/code] is the port the server is listening on. The [code]in_bandwidth[/code] and [code]out_bandwidth[/code] parameters can be used to limit the incoming and outgoing bandwidth to the given number of bytes per second. The default of 0 means unlimited bandwidth. Note that ENet will strategically drop packets on specific sides of a connection between peers to ensure the peer's bandwidth is not overwhelmed. The bandwidth parameters also determine the window size of a connection which limits the amount of reliable packets that may be in transit at any given time. Returns [code]OK[/code] if a client was created, [code]ERR_ALREADY_IN_USE[/code] if this NetworkedMultiplayerEnet instance already has an open connection (in which case you need to call [method close_connection] first) or [code]ERR_CANT_CREATE[/code] if the client could not be created. If [code]client_port[/code] is specified, the client will also listen to the given port, this is useful in some NAT traveral technique. + Create client that connects to a server at [code]address[/code] using specified [code]port[/code]. The given address needs to be either a fully qualified domain nome (e.g. [code]www.example.com[/code]) or an IP address in IPv4 or IPv6 format (e.g. [code]192.168.1.1[/code]). The [code]port[/code] is the port the server is listening on. The [code]in_bandwidth[/code] and [code]out_bandwidth[/code] parameters can be used to limit the incoming and outgoing bandwidth to the given number of bytes per second. The default of 0 means unlimited bandwidth. Note that ENet will strategically drop packets on specific sides of a connection between peers to ensure the peer's bandwidth is not overwhelmed. The bandwidth parameters also determine the window size of a connection which limits the amount of reliable packets that may be in transit at any given time. Returns [code]OK[/code] if a client was created, [code]ERR_ALREADY_IN_USE[/code] if this NetworkedMultiplayerEnet instance already has an open connection (in which case you need to call [method close_connection] first) or [code]ERR_CANT_CREATE[/code] if the client could not be created. If [code]client_port[/code] is specified, the client will also listen to the given port, this is useful in some NAT traversal technique. </description> </method> <method name="create_server"> |