docs(protocol): write about recv messages in wrac
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@ -26,7 +26,25 @@ export default function Wrac() {
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<Text>
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WRAC (WebSocket Real Address Chat) is a community-made successor to
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RAC that uses WebSockets instead of TCP. It uses the same requests as
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RAC, but you should send data in binary format.
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RAC, but you should send data in binary format. Also, you can use the
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same connection multiple times, what differs from the usual RAC, where
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you had to connect the server each time you made some request. That
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causes some differences in the receiving messages.
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</Text>
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<Title id={"receiving-messages"}>Receiving messages</Title>
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<Text>
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As the connection now can be keep-alive, and the websocket uses messages
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for transactions, we can't just do the same as we did in RAC to get the messages.
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</Text>
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<Text>
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Now, to use those packets (<InlineCode>0x01</InlineCode> for normal reading and <InlineCode>0x02</InlineCode> for chunked reading),
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we need to let the server know that we want to use them, and not send
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messages (the same packet-ids). The way how to do this is just add the byte <InlineCode>0x00</InlineCode> to the start
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of packets. For example: <InlineCode>0x00</InlineCode> <InlineCode>0x01</InlineCode> for normal reading.
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</Text>
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<Text>
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This way we can separate the packets that receive data from the packet that receives the total size.
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In this sense, WRAC solves a big problem with usual RAC.
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</Text>
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<Footer />
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</main>
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