Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/10/28/20:24:30
try renaming the file to winsock.cpp and then compiling it. It will generate these errors. Is there something I am missing in order to be able to compile in c++ mode rather that c mode?
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Benjamin G. Miller
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>>> Tim Newsham <newsham AT aloha DOT net> 10/28 4:22 PM >>>
> I have tried the lines you have indicated below but I get a bunch of =
> errors like
> the one below:
>
> C:=5C=5Cgnuwin32=5C=5Cb18=5C=5CH-i386-cygwin32=5C=5Clib=5C=5Cgcc-lib=5C=5Ci=
> 386-cygwin32=5C=5Ccygnus-2.7.2-970404=5C=5C../../../../i386-cygwin32/includ=
> e/Windows32/Sockets.h:824: syntax error before `__attribute__=27
I don't get any errors like that. Here is an example program that
compiles and runs for me:
/*
* winsock.c
* example of using winsock calls with cygwin
*
* to build: gcc winsock.c -lwsock32
*/
#define Win32_Winsock
#include <windows.h>
void
xperror(int bool, char *mesg)
{
if(bool) {
printf("%s: error %d\n", mesg, GetLastError());
exit(1);
}
}
void
init()
{
static int initdone = 0;
static WSADATA data;
if(initdone == 0) {
WSAStartup(MAKEWORD(1, 1), &data);
initdone = 1;
}
}
int
main(int argc, char **argv)
{
SOCKADDR_IN ad;
SOCKET s;
int addr, res;
init();
if(argc != 2) {
printf("usage: %s hostIP\n", argv[0]);
exit(1);
}
addr = inet_addr(argv[1]);
s = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
xperror(s == INVALID_SOCKET, "socket");
memset(&ad, 0, sizeof(ad));
ad.sin_family = AF_INET;
ad.sin_port = htons(23);
ad.sin_addr.s_addr = addr;
res = connect(s, (LPSOCKADDR)&ad, sizeof(ad));
xperror(res == SOCKET_ERROR, "connect");
printf("connected\n");
closesocket(s);
return 0;
}
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