diff --git a/Examples/Buffer.py b/Examples/Buffer.py index be9d23a..6805184 100644 --- a/Examples/Buffer.py +++ b/Examples/Buffer.py @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ ########################################################## # This RNS example demonstrates how to set up a link to # # a destination, and pass binary data over it using a # -# using a channel buffer. # +# channel buffer. # ########################################################## from __future__ import annotations import os @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ def server(configpath): # We must first initialise Reticulum reticulum = RNS.Reticulum(configpath) - # Randomly create a new identity for our link example + # Randomly create a new identity for our example server_identity = RNS.Identity() # We create a destination that clients can connect to. We @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ def server(configpath): def server_loop(destination): # Let the user know that everything is ready RNS.log( - "Link example "+ + "Link buffer example "+ RNS.prettyhexrep(destination.hash)+ " running, waiting for a connection." ) @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ def server_buffer_ready(ready_bytes: int): data = latest_buffer.read(ready_bytes) data = data.decode("utf-8") - RNS.log("Received data on the link: " + data) + RNS.log("Received data over the buffer: " + data) reply_message = "I received \""+data+"\" over the buffer" reply_message = reply_message.encode("utf-8") @@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ def client_loop(): except Exception as e: - RNS.log("Error while sending data over the link: "+str(e)) + RNS.log("Error while sending data over the link buffer: "+str(e)) should_quit = True server_link.teardown() @@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ def link_closed(link): def client_buffer_ready(ready_bytes: int): global buffer data = buffer.read(ready_bytes) - RNS.log("Received data on the link: " + data.decode("utf-8")) + RNS.log("Received data over the link buffer: " + data.decode("utf-8")) print("> ", end=" ") sys.stdout.flush()