* harbour/source/rtl/hbsocket.c
* force blocking IO on socket returned by accept() - on some system
new sockets can inherit blocking IO flag from the listening socket
* harbour/source/rtl/hbsocket.c
! fixed stupid typo in S&R - I reverted select() socket sets
in send()/recv() when I was modifying function names.
It can be also an answer why it exploited some problems
with hb_InetRecvLine() in Francesco code.
* harbour/source/rtl/hbsocket.c
* accept NULL and empty string "" as default address (INADDR_ANY)
in hb_socketInet?Addr() functions
* harbour/source/rtl/hbinet.c
% use NULL as default address in hb_socketInetAddr()
* include/hbsocket.h
* contrib/hbssl/hbssl.c
* source/rtl/hbsocket.c
* source/rtl/hbinet.c
* examples/uhttpd2/socket.c
* examples/httpsrv/socket.c
* HB_SOCKET_T -> HB_SOCKET
* contrib/gtwvg/gtwvg.c
* contrib/gtwvg/wvggui.c
* source/rtl/gtstd/gtstd.c
* source/rtl/filesys.c
* source/rtl/gtpca/gtpca.c
* source/rtl/gtwvt/gtwvt.c
! Added casts for msvc64.
Some C RTL functions in msvc64 expects file handles as 'int's.
The rest is some non-critical stuff.
Now only size_t to int/ULONG warnings remain in hbrtl.
; TOFIX: Plus these two:
../../../hbstrfmt.c(459) : warning C4244: 'argument' : conversion from '__int64' to 'ULONG', possible loss of data
../../../hbtoken.c(280) : warning C4244: '=' : conversion from '__int64' to 'ULONG', possible loss of data
* harbour/source/rtl/hbsocket.c
% small improvement in INET6 broadcast address initialization
enabled for all *nix builds, tested only with Linux and SunOS.
* external/libhpdf/Makefile
+ Enabled for os2/watcom.
* include/hbdefs.h
* Minor addition to new type section.
'bool' is the new type for boolean, so maybe we should
use them instead of hbBool/TRUE/FALSE.
* source/rtl/hbsocket.c
! Added one 'static'.
* Added one pair of paranthesis (formatting).
* source/rtl/hbgtcore.c
* source/rtl/hbsha1.c
* contrib/hbwin/win_prt.c
* Minor formatting.
* contrib/xhb/xhbfunc.c
+ Added copyright holder for HB_F_EOF().
* contrib/hbssl/ssl.c
! Minor typo in comment.
* contrib/hbssl/hbssl.h
! Added HB_EXTERN_BEGIN/HB_EXTERN_END.
* config/global.cf
+ Added HB_UNIX_COMPATIBLE variable.
+ Setting default lib install dir to lib/<arch>/<comp>
on non-*nix systems.
* examples/httpsrv/socket.c
+ Copied from uhttpd2. Please verify.
* harbour/include/hbstack.h
+ added socket error codes to HB_IOERRORS
* harbour/include/Makefile
+ harbour/include/hbsocket.ch
+ harbour/include/hbsocket.h
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
+ harbour/source/rtl/hbsocket.c
+ added new BSD socket functions: hb_socket*(). They should be quite
close to low level C socket interface with few modifications which
help to hide some platform differences. Unfortunately we do not use
autoconf so I had to arbitrary set which features are available
on some platforms. In practice it means that it reduces portability
to older OS-es, i.e. it should work with current Linux versions
but it will not without some modifications in macros used to control
supported features with older Linuxes using kernel 2.2 or 2.0.
The same can happen with other *nix ports like Darwin, SunOS, HP-UX
or with different versions of some Windows compilers. I also do not
know which functionality is available in OS2 GCC ports and I would
like to ask OS2 users to make tests and disable not working features.
We also need tests with HP-UX, Darwin and SunOS.
IP6 support is enabled only in *nixes. If Windows users are interested
in IP6 then please add support for it. Most of Windows compilers do
not support standard POSIX functions so I do not want to make it
myself using unknown for me API without testing.
In *nix builds PF_UNIX/PF_LOCAL sockets are also supported.
Support for other socket types can be easy added if someone is
interested in them.
The constant values used in hbsocket.ch are equal to original BSD
socket definitions. If it's necessary then it's possible to enable
their translation inside hbsocket.c code though I do not think we
will find such OS.
The list of hb_socket*() functions was designed to cover all existing
functionality in hbinet.c and socket.c. Most of functions supports
timeout parameter what effectively allows to hide direct select()
usage.
Please make test with real applications and report any problems
with hb_inet*() functions you will find.
* harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
* minor cleanup
* harbour/source/rtl/hbi18n1.c
* cleaned variable name
* harbour/source/rtl/hbinet.c
* harbour/examples/uhttpd2/socket.c
* harbour/contrib/hbssl/hbssl.c
* updated to use hb_socket*() functions
* harbour/include/hbextern.ch
* enabled HB_INET*() functions in DOS builds - they will simply return
errors
- harbour/include/hbapinet.h
- removed old header file
* harbour/source/pp/ppcore.c
! modified ENDTEXT marker to work also with comments in the same line
It's more closer to Clipper though intentionally we are not fully
CA-Cl*pper compatible here.