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@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ Returns a @tech{synchronizable event} (see @secref["sync"]) that is
@tech{ready for synchronization} when @racket[tcp-accept] on @racket[listener] would @tech{ready for synchronization} when @racket[tcp-accept] on @racket[listener] would
not block. The @tech{synchronization result} is a not block. The @tech{synchronization result} is a
list of two items, which correspond to the two results of list of two items, which correspond to the two results of
@racket[tcp-accept]. (If the event is not chosen in a @racket[syntax], no connections are @racket[tcp-accept]. (If the event is not chosen in a @racket[sync], no connections are
accepted.) The ports are placed into the management of the custodian accepted.) The ports are placed into the management of the custodian
that is the current custodian (see @secref["custodians"]) at the time that that is the current custodian (see @secref["custodians"]) at the time that
@racket[tcp-accept-evt] is called.} @racket[tcp-accept-evt] is called.}
@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ connections, so @racket[tcp-abandon-port] is equivalent to
Returns two strings when @racket[port-numbers?] is @racket[#f] (the Returns two strings when @racket[port-numbers?] is @racket[#f] (the
default). The first string is the Internet address for the local default). The first string is the Internet address for the local
machine a viewed by the given @tech{TCP port}'s connection or for the machine as viewed by the given @tech{TCP port}'s connection or for the
TCP listener. (For most machines, the answer corresponds to the TCP listener. (For most machines, the answer corresponds to the
current machine's only Internet address, but when a machine serves current machine's only Internet address, but when a machine serves
multiple addresses, the result is connection-specific or multiple addresses, the result is connection-specific or