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| NET_ERROR_SENDING || - Could not send. | | NET_ERROR_SENDING || - Could not send. |
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[edit] Definition
INT NET_SendVar ( <WORD connection> , <BYTE POINTER data> , <INT length> , [<BYTE includeseparator>] )
Sends data in array form or a byte, word or int or whatever other variable.
A null character on the end is not needed:
NET_SendVar( netid , &data , sizeof(data_element)*elements );
Or send an integer:
NET_SendVar( netid , &my_int , sizeof(int) );
Or send a struct:
NET_SendVar( netid , mystruct , sizeof(mystruct) );
[edit] Parameters
WORD connection | - The connection identifier. |
BYTE POINTER data | - The pointer to the data/variable. |
INT length | - The length/size of the data/variable. |
[BYTE includeseparator] | - true/false: whether the connection's separator will be added to the data at the end. Default is true. |
[edit] Returns
INT : The size of the succesfully sent data. With the separatorlength, if the separator was added.
NET_ERROR_INVALIDCONN | - The connection is invalid. |
NET_ERROR_CONNINACTIVE | - The connection is inactive. |
NET_ERROR_MESSAGETOOLONG | - The data is too big. |
NET_ERROR_SENDING | - Could not send. |
>=0 | - The size of the succesfully sent data. With the separatorlength, if the separator was added. |
[edit] Notes
Make sure the data is received properly. If you send a struct, be sure the receiver knows he should be receiving a struct and then receive the struct like it should. NET_RecvVar() is helpful for this.
Network.DLL Functions | |
Global | NET_Init() • NET_Quit() • NET_Version() • NET_IntVersion() • NET_About() • NET_GetError() • NET_Stat_Buffer() • NET_IntToIP() • NET_IPToInt() |
Connections | NET_Connect() • NET_Listen() • NET_Disconnect() • NET_DisconnectAll() |
Connection | NET_Resolve() • NET_Hostname() • NET_IPAddress() • NET_Port() • NET_Separator() • NET_GetSeparator() • NET_GetSeparatorLength() |
Transfer | NET_Recv() • NET_RecvFile() • NET_RecvGraph() • NET_RecvVar() • NET_Send() • NET_SendFile() • NET_SendGraph() • NET_SendRN() • NET_SendVar() |
Categories: Functions | Networkdll | Dll