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What is third parameter we pass in python socket?

soc = socket.socket( SOCKET_FAMILY, SOCKET_TYPE, PROTOCOL) what is this 3rd parameter and why it's set to 0 and what are other possible values it may take? how we can use them in an program. Please provide an example if possible.

30th Apr 2018, 3:25 AM
Yugabdh
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YUGABDH PASHTE If you are talking about PROTOCOL, then it is usually omitted (or set to 0) because usually interpreter 'knows' what to use according to socket_family parameter. But if you are interested in available protocol numbers, here you are: >>> import socket >>> protos = {num:name[8:] for name,num in vars(socket).items() if name.startswith("IPPROTO")} >>> for i in protos: print(protos[i]) IP ICMP TCP UDP RAW
30th Apr 2018, 1:47 PM
strawdog
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