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((commfail)(vector #f "communications fail"))
((exn)(vector #f "other fail" (print-call-chain)))))
(else
(debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "ERROR: transport " (remote-transport runremote) " not supported")
(exit))))
(success (if (vector? dat) (vector-ref dat 0) #f))
(res (if (vector? dat) (vector-ref dat 1) #f)))
(if (vector? conninfo)(http-transport:server-dat-update-last-access conninfo)) ;; refresh access time
;; (mutex-unlock! *rmt-mutex*)
(debug:print-info 13 *default-log-port* "rmt:send-receive, case 9. conninfo=" conninfo " dat=" dat " runremote = " runremote)
(mutex-unlock! *rmt-mutex*)
(if success ;; success only tells us that the transport was successful, have to examine the data to see if there was a detected issue at the other end
(if (and (vector? res)
(eq? (vector-length res) 2)
(eq? (vector-ref res 1) 'overloaded)) ;; since we are looking at the data to carry the error we'll use a fairly obtuse combo to minimise the chances of some sort of collision.
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((commfail)(vector #f "communications fail"))
((exn)(vector #f "other fail" (print-call-chain)))))
(else
(debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "ERROR: transport " (remote-transport runremote) " not supported")
(exit))))
(success (if (vector? dat) (vector-ref dat 0) #f))
(res (if (vector? dat) (vector-ref dat 1) #f)))
(if (and (vector? conninfo) (> 5 (vector-length conninfo)))
(http-transport:server-dat-update-last-access conninfo) ;; refresh access time
(begin
(set! conninfo #f)
(remote-conndat-set! runremote #f)))
;; (mutex-unlock! *rmt-mutex*)
(debug:print-info 13 *default-log-port* "rmt:send-receive, case 9. conninfo=" conninfo " dat=" dat " runremote = " runremote)
(mutex-unlock! *rmt-mutex*)
(if success ;; success only tells us that the transport was successful, have to examine the data to see if there was a detected issue at the other end
(if (and (vector? res)
(eq? (vector-length res) 2)
(eq? (vector-ref res 1) 'overloaded)) ;; since we are looking at the data to carry the error we'll use a fairly obtuse combo to minimise the chances of some sort of collision.
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