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…ess) of a connected client (or the listen interface of a server)
…nd ip-addresses of the host machine
- Split sts_net_open_socket into sts_net_listen (server) and sts_net_connect (client) - Changed socket set to contain sockets not user managed pointer to sockets - Added sts_net_get_available_socket_from_set which returns a socket for accepting - Added sts_net_drop_socket which can be used to drop a new connection if no socket is available - Removed sts_net_add_socket_to_set and sts_net_remove_socket_from_set as it is now automatic! - Updated example
fix source formatting
added want_local_name to sts_net_gethostname added share_port option to sts_net_listen
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Hi
I made some improvements/changes to sts_net and was wondering if you're interested.
It's mostly fixes (build improvements, etc.) and optional additional functions (get the host name or ip of a connected client and enumerate host machine network interfaces), but there's one bigger change.
Commit 47a53d4 changes how sts_net_set_t handles sockets. Instead of having the user code manage an array of sockets itself I thought it would be easier and more useful to have the sockets right in there. This removes the need adding/removing them manually. I added get_available_socket_from_set which returns an available socket and sts_net_drop_socket which can be used instead of accept_socket in case the set is full.
See the updated example of how these changes can be used.
If you're only interested in a subset of these I can prepare a new branch+pull request.
Cheers