doc custodian use of tcp-accept-evt
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@defproc[(tcp-accept-evt [listener tcp-listener?]) evt?]{
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Returns a @tech{synchronizable event} (see @secref["sync"]) that is
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in a blocking state when @scheme[tcp-accept] on @scheme[listener]
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would block. If the event is chosen in a synchronization, the result
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is a list of two items, which correspond to the two results of
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Returns a @tech{synchronizable event} (see @secref["sync"]) that is in
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a blocking state when @scheme[tcp-accept] on @scheme[listener] would
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block. If the event is chosen in a synchronization, the result is a
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list of two items, which correspond to the two results of
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@scheme[tcp-accept]. (If the event is not chosen, no connections are
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accepted.)}
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accepted.) The ports are placed into the management of the custodian
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that is the current custodian (see @secref["custodians"]) at the time that
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@scheme[tcp-accept-evt] is called.}
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@defproc[(tcp-abandon-port [tcp-port tcp-port?]) void?]{
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