From 11730b5fcd92db1750dd2163b0864cf603e06803 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Erik Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2015 19:10:55 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] update readme --- README.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 657f2e7..f5b3398 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ socket.on("connect") {data, ack in socket.on("currentAmount") {data, ack in if let cur = data?[0] as? Double { - socket.emitWithAck("canUpdate", cur)(timeout: 0) {data in + socket.emitWithAck("canUpdate", cur)(timeoutAfter: 0) {data in socket.emit("update", ["amount": cur + 2.50]) } @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ Methods 2. `onAny(callback:((event:String, items:AnyObject?)) -> Void)` - Adds a handler for all events. It will be called on any received event. 3. `emit(event:String, _ items:AnyObject...)` - Sends a message. Can send multiple items. 4. `emit(event:String, withItems items:[AnyObject])` - `emit` for Objective-C -5. `emitWithAck(event:String, _ items:AnyObject...) -> (timeout:UInt64, callback:(NSArray?) -> Void) -> Void` - Sends a message that requests an acknowledgement from the server. Returns a function which you can use to add a handler. See example. Note: The message is not sent until you call the returned function. +5. `emitWithAck(event:String, _ items:AnyObject...) -> (timeoutAfter:UInt64, callback:(NSArray?) -> Void) -> Void` - Sends a message that requests an acknowledgement from the server. Returns a function which you can use to add a handler. See example. Note: The message is not sent until you call the returned function. 6. `emitWithAck(event:String, withItems items:[AnyObject]) -> (UInt64, (NSArray?) -> Void) -> Void` - `emitWithAck` for Objective-C. Note: The message is not sent until you call the returned function. 7. `connect()` - Establishes a connection to the server. A "connect" event is fired upon successful connection. 8. `connect(#timeoutAfter:Int, withTimeoutHandler handler:(() -> Void)?)` - Connect to the server. If it isn't connected after timeoutAfter seconds, the handler is called.