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Published by Ian Seyler
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Date Posted: |
February 27th, 2007
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Last Updated: |
August 30th, 2007
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BSD/MIT |
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210 total; 1 recently |
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About netLib:
The netLib Network Communication Library is a free, open-source C library for network communication over TCP/IP.
netLib currently compiles on Windows, Unix (Linux, *BSD, Mac OS X) and BeOS.
The netLib Network Communication Library was designed for simplicity, portability, and ease of use.
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Details about this version:
Updates included in v0.4 :
-major rework of how netBuffers are used. netBuffers can now store binary information that can be sent between different computer platforms (Endian issues)
-added netBufferAppendInt8, netBufferAppendInt16, netBufferAppendInt32, netBufferAppendString, netBufferAppendData, netBufferRemoveInt8, netBufferRemoveInt16, netBufferRemoveInt32, netBufferRemoveString, netBufferRemoveData, and netBufferClear functions.
-separate source files for netSockets (basic functions like connect, listen, accept, send, receive, etc.) and netBuffers (sendbuffer, recvbuffer, appends, removes)
-Thanks to Brad Fewster for offering tips on a few parts of netLib. if statements were altered as well as variable passing to some functions based on his advice
-added netSetOption function
-found the command line option to allow for correct functionality in BeOS BONE
-miscellaneous cleanup of code
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Any Processor - requires R5 (36 KB) |
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