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| [[Category:networkdllfunctions]] | [[Category:networkdllfunctions]] | ||
| - | + | [[networkdllfunctions|'''Up to Network.DLL Functions''']] | |
| + | ---- | ||
| - | '''INT''' NET_Listen ( '''WORD''' port , ['''BYTE''' consolereports] ) | ||
| - | + | ==Definition== | |
| + | '''INT''' NET_Listen ( <'''WORD''' port> , [<'''BYTE''' consolereports>] ) | ||
| + | Opens a listenconnection on a certain port. The connections accepted will inherit certain variables from the listenport they were connected on. These variables are consolereports and separator. | ||
| == Parameters == | == Parameters == | ||
| - | |||
| {| | {| | ||
| | '''WORD''' port || The port on which to listen. | | '''WORD''' port || The port on which to listen. | ||
| |- | |- | ||
| - | | ['''BYTE''' consolereports] || | + | | ['''BYTE''' consolereports] || [[true]]/[[false]]: specifies whether there will be console reports for this connection (like messages). |
| |} | |} | ||
| - | |||
| == Returns == | == Returns == | ||
| - | + | INT : Connection identifier. | |
| - | INT : | + | |
| {| | {| | ||
| - | | NET_ERROR_INVALIDSOCKETSET || The socketset is invalid. | + | | NET_ERROR_INVALIDSOCKETSET || - - The socketset is invalid. |
| |- | |- | ||
| - | | NET_ERROR_SOCKETSETINACTIVE || The socketset is inactive. | + | | NET_ERROR_SOCKETSETINACTIVE || - The socketset is inactive. |
| |- | |- | ||
| - | | NET_ERROR_INVALIDPORTNUMBER || The portnumber is invalid (<0 or >65535). | + | | NET_ERROR_INVALIDPORTNUMBER || - The portnumber is invalid (<0 or >65535). |
| |- | |- | ||
| - | | NET_ERROR_INVALIDTYPE || The type specified is invalid. | + | | NET_ERROR_INVALIDTYPE || - The type specified is invalid. |
| |- | |- | ||
| - | | NET_ERROR_TOOMANYCONNS || There are too many connections | + | | NET_ERROR_TOOMANYCONNS || - There are too many connections |
| |- | |- | ||
| - | | NET_ERROR_RESOLVINGHOST || Could not resolve host. | + | | NET_ERROR_RESOLVINGHOST || - Could not resolve host. |
| |- | |- | ||
| - | | NET_ERROR_LISTENINGONCONN || Could not listen on connection. | + | | NET_ERROR_LISTENINGONCONN || - Could not listen on connection. |
| |- | |- | ||
| - | | NET_ERROR_ADDINGSOCKET || Could not add socket to socketset. | + | | NET_ERROR_ADDINGSOCKET || - Could not add socket to socketset. |
| |- | |- | ||
| - | | 0 - n || Connection identifier. (Where n is the number of maximum allowed connections) | + | | 0 - n || - Connection identifier. (Where n is the number of maximum allowed connections) |
| |} | |} | ||
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| == Example == | == Example == | ||
| - | |||
| <pre> | <pre> | ||
| Program example; | Program example; | ||
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Contents |
Definition
INT NET_Listen ( <WORD port> , [<BYTE consolereports>] )
Opens a listenconnection on a certain port. The connections accepted will inherit certain variables from the listenport they were connected on. These variables are consolereports and separator.
Parameters
| WORD port | The port on which to listen. |
| [BYTE consolereports] | true/false: specifies whether there will be console reports for this connection (like messages). |
Returns
INT : Connection identifier.
| NET_ERROR_INVALIDSOCKETSET | - - The socketset is invalid. |
| NET_ERROR_SOCKETSETINACTIVE | - The socketset is inactive. |
| NET_ERROR_INVALIDPORTNUMBER | - The portnumber is invalid (<0 or >65535). |
| NET_ERROR_INVALIDTYPE | - The type specified is invalid. |
| NET_ERROR_TOOMANYCONNS | - There are too many connections |
| NET_ERROR_RESOLVINGHOST | - Could not resolve host. |
| NET_ERROR_LISTENINGONCONN | - Could not listen on connection. |
| NET_ERROR_ADDINGSOCKET | - Could not add socket to socketset. |
| 0 - n | - Connection identifier. (Where n is the number of maximum allowed connections) |
Example
Program example;
include "Network.fh";
Begin
NET_Init(0,10,1);
NET_Listen(4555,true);
Loop
frame;
End
End
