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Up to Network.DLL Functions



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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
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