luasocket/src/inet.h
Diego Nehab 6368caeb5a Fix udp:setpeername("*")
There seems to be a curious difference between MacOS and
Linux and I am not sure if this is documented. When you
break a "connection" on Mac OS, you only eliminate the peer
association, but the local address remains bound. On Linux,
breaking a "connection" eliminates the binding to the local
address. Have you guys ever come accross this?

Another irritating difference is that connect() returns the
error EAFNOSUPPORT on Mac OS. I am going to ignore all
errors when the reason for calling connect() is simply to
break the "connection".
2012-08-23 19:31:15 -03:00

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#ifndef INET_H
#define INET_H
/*=========================================================================*\
* Internet domain functions
* LuaSocket toolkit
*
* This module implements the creation and connection of internet domain
* sockets, on top of the socket.h interface, and the interface of with the
* resolver.
*
* The function inet_aton is provided for the platforms where it is not
* available. The module also implements the interface of the internet
* getpeername and getsockname functions as seen by Lua programs.
*
* The Lua functions toip and tohostname are also implemented here.
\*=========================================================================*/
#include "lua.h"
#include "socket.h"
#include "timeout.h"
#ifdef _WIN32
#define INET_ATON
#endif
int inet_open(lua_State *L);
const char *inet_trycreate(p_socket ps, int family, int type);
const char *inet_tryconnect(p_socket ps, const char *address,
const char *serv, p_timeout tm, struct addrinfo *connecthints);
const char *inet_trybind(p_socket ps, const char *address, const char *serv,
struct addrinfo *bindhints);
const char *inet_trydisconnect(p_socket ps, int family, p_timeout tm);
int inet_meth_getpeername(lua_State *L, p_socket ps, int family);
int inet_meth_getsockname(lua_State *L, p_socket ps, int family);
int inet_optfamily(lua_State* L, int narg, const char* def);
int inet_optsocktype(lua_State* L, int narg, const char* def);
#ifdef INET_ATON
int inet_aton(const char *cp, struct in_addr *inp);
#endif
#endif /* INET_H */