1.1 --- a/BLIP/BLIPConnection.h Sat May 24 21:26:09 2008 -0700
1.2 +++ b/BLIP/BLIPConnection.h Sun May 25 13:43:03 2008 -0700
1.3 @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
1.4 @protocol BLIPConnectionDelegate;
1.5
1.6
1.7 -/** Represents a connection to a peer, using the BLIP protocol over a TCP socket.
1.8 +/** Represents a connection to a peer, using the <a href=".#blipdesc">BLIP</a> protocol over a TCP socket.
1.9 Outgoing connections are made simply by instantiating a BLIPConnection via -initToAddress:.
1.10 Incoming connections are usually set up by a BLIPListener and passed to the listener's
1.11 delegate.
1.12 @@ -34,14 +34,14 @@
1.13 a generic error response will be returned. */
1.14 @property (readonly) BLIPDispatcher *dispatcher;
1.15
1.16 -/** Creates an outgoing request, with no properties.
1.17 - The body may be nil.
1.18 - To send it, call -send. */
1.19 -- (BLIPRequest*) requestWithBody: (NSData*)body;
1.20 +/** Creates a new, empty outgoing request.
1.21 + You should add properties and/or body data to the request, before sending it by
1.22 + calling its -send method. */
1.23 +- (BLIPRequest*) request;
1.24
1.25 -/** Creates an outgoing request.
1.26 - The body or properties may be nil.
1.27 - To send it, call -send. */
1.28 +/** Creates a new outgoing request.
1.29 + The body or properties may be nil; you can add additional data or properties by calling
1.30 + methods on the request itself, before sending it by calling its -send method. */
1.31 - (BLIPRequest*) requestWithBody: (NSData*)body
1.32 properties: (NSDictionary*)properies;
1.33
1.34 @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@
1.35
1.36
1.37
1.38 -/** A "server" that listens on a TCP socket for incoming BLIP connections and creates
1.39 +/** A "server" that listens on a TCP socket for incoming <a href=".#blipdesc">BLIP</a> connections and creates
1.40 BLIPConnection instances to handle them.
1.41 Most of the API is inherited from TCPListener. */
1.42 @interface BLIPListener : TCPListener