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Improve some grammar in the socket docs (#103254)
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tipabu authored Apr 4, 2023
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much data, if any, was successfully sent.

.. versionchanged:: 3.5
The socket timeout is no more reset each time data is sent successfully.
The socket timeout is no longer reset each time data is sent successfully.
The socket timeout is now the maximum total duration to send all data.

.. versionchanged:: 3.5
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* In *non-blocking mode*, operations fail (with an error that is unfortunately
system-dependent) if they cannot be completed immediately: functions from the
:mod:`select` can be used to know when and whether a socket is available for
reading or writing.
:mod:`select` module can be used to know when and whether a socket is available
for reading or writing.

* In *timeout mode*, operations fail if they cannot be completed within the
timeout specified for the socket (they raise a :exc:`timeout` exception)
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socket.socket(socket.AF_CAN, socket.SOCK_DGRAM, socket.CAN_BCM)

After binding (:const:`CAN_RAW`) or connecting (:const:`CAN_BCM`) the socket, you
can use the :meth:`socket.send`, and the :meth:`socket.recv` operations (and
can use the :meth:`socket.send` and :meth:`socket.recv` operations (and
their counterparts) on the socket object as usual.

This last example might require special privileges::
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