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NAME

       qb_ipcc_get_buffer_size - What is the actual buffer size used after the connection.

SYNOPSIS

       #include <qb/qbipcc.h>

       int32_t qb_ipcc_get_buffer_size(
           qb_ipcc_connection_t   *c   /* connection instance */
       );

PARAMS

       c connection instance

DESCRIPTION

RETURN VALUE

       connection size in bytes or -error code

NOTE

       The  buffer  size  is  guaranteed  to  be  at  least  the  size  of  the  value  given  in
       qb_ipcc_connect, but it is possible the server will enforce a larger size depending on the
       implementation.  If  the  server side is known to enforce a buffer size, use this function
       after the client connection is established to retrieve the  buffer  size  in  use.  It  is
       important  for  the  client  side  to  know  the  buffer  size  in  use  so the client can
       successfully retrieve large server events.

SEE ALSO

       qb_ipcc_send(3), qb_ipcc_sendv_recv(3), qb_ipcc_recv(3), qb_ipcc_event_recv(3),
       qb_ipcc_connect_async(3), qb_ipcc_fc_enable_max_set(3), qb_ipcc_is_connected(3),
       qb_ipcc_connect_continue(3), qb_ipcc_auth_get(3), qb_ipcc_sendv(3),
       qb_ipcc_context_set(3), qb_ipcc_context_get(3), qb_ipcc_verify_dgram_max_msg_size(3),
       qb_ipcc_connect(3), qb_ipcc_disconnect(3), qb_ipcc_fd_get(3)

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