> 
> I started to use CocoaAsyncSocket to establish TCP connections among iPads.
> 
> I got a problem. According to the references (
> http://code.google.com/p/cocoaasyncsocket/wiki/Reference_AsyncSocket),
> onSocketDidDisconnect would be invoked immediately if the connection is not
> already disconnected. I felt confused. What does "not already disconnected"
> mean? I think onSocketDidDisconnect should be called when a connection is
> disconnected. The description in the reference is wrong?
> 
> I implemented a server and a client using CocoaAsyncSocket. When closing the
> client disgracefully, I noticed that onSocketDidDisconnect was NOT called.
> Anything wrong with it?

Here are some questions that might help get some further context:

how are you closing the client "disgracefully"?  

did the companion [AsyncSocketDelegate onSocket: willDisconnectWithError:] 
method get called?  

did you properly set your delegate and define that your object (the one that 
holds your delegate methods) conforms to the delegate protocol in it's .h file?


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