# PR_Accept Accepts a connection on a specified socket. ## Syntax ```{code} #include PRFileDesc* PR_Accept( PRFileDesc *fd, PRNetAddr *addr, PRIntervalTime timeout); ``` ### Parameters The function has the following parameters: `fd` : A pointer to a {ref}`PRFileDesc` object representing the rendezvous socket on which the caller is willing to accept new connections. `addr` : A pointer to a structure of type {ref}`PRNetAddr`. On output, this structure contains the address of the connecting entity. `timeout` : A value of type {ref}`PRIntervalTime` specifying the time limit for completion of the accept operation. ### Returns The function returns one of the following values: - Upon successful acceptance of a connection, a pointer to a new {ref}`PRFileDesc` structure representing the newly accepted connection. - If unsuccessful, `NULL`. Further information can be obtained by calling {ref}`PR_GetError`. ## Description The socket `fd` is a rendezvous socket that has been bound to an address with {ref}`PR_Bind` and is listening for connections after a call to {ref}`PR_Listen`. {ref}`PR_Accept` accepts the first connection from the queue of pending connections and creates a new socket for the newly accepted connection. The rendezvous socket can still be used to accept more connections. If the `addr` parameter is not `NULL`, {ref}`PR_Accept` stores the address of the connecting entity in the {ref}`PRNetAddr` object pointed to by `addr`. {ref}`PR_Accept` blocks the calling thread until either a new connection is successfully accepted or an error occurs. If the timeout parameter is not `PR_INTERVAL_NO_TIMEOUT` and no pending connection can be accepted before the time limit, {ref}`PR_Accept` returns `NULL` with the error code `PR_IO_TIMEOUT_ERROR`.