\helpref{IsDisconnected}{wxsocketbaseisdisconnected}\\
\helpref{LastCount}{wxsocketbaselastcount}\\
\helpref{LastError}{wxsocketbaselasterror}\\
-\helpref{Ok}{wxsocketbaseok}\\
+\helpref{IsOk}{wxsocketbaseisok}\\
\helpref{SaveState}{wxsocketbasesavestate}\\
\helpref{RestoreState}{wxsocketbaserestorestate}
will be sent.
%
-% Ok
+% IsOk
%
-\membersection{wxSocketBase::Ok}\label{wxsocketbaseok}
+\membersection{wxSocketBase::IsOk}\label{wxsocketbaseisok}
-\constfunc{bool}{Ok}{\void}
+\constfunc{bool}{IsOk}{\void}
Returns true if the socket is initialized and ready and false in other
cases.
setsockopt() flag. This flag allows the socket to bind to a port that is already in use.
This is mostly used on UNIX-based systems to allow rapid starting and stopping of a server -
otherwise you may have to wait several minutes for the port to become available.
-wxSOCKET_REUSEADDR can also be used with socket clients to (re)bind to a particular local port
+wxSOCKET\_REUSEADDR can also be used with socket clients to (re)bind to a particular local port
for an outgoing connection.
This option can have surprising platform dependent behavior, so check the documentation for
your platform's implementation of setsockopt(). Note that on BSD-based systems (e.g. Mac OS X),
-use of wxSOCKET_REUSEADDR implies SO_REUSEPORT in addition to SO_REUSEADDR to be consistent
+use of wxSOCKET\_REUSEADDR implies SO\_REUSEPORT in addition to SO\_REUSEADDR to be consistent
with Windows.
So: