1. socket wrappers and rdc(to Pete Eberlein)
hello Pete,
i was wondering whether i may use code snippets from your `rdc' project in my
socket wrapper lib? those code snippets would make my job alot easier. In the
release version of my wrappers that i call `leftsock' i would clearly document
any code that is yours in both source files and documentation files.
generally i would like to use the code snippets that have to do with memory
allocation and the simulation of `c' structures in memory(same stuff really).
those are the things that i will be finding the hardest to implement nicely.
if things work out well for me, i may just have to use your code as a
*refference*, but i would still document your contributions to my code.
so whadda ya say? is it a deal?
CenSe,
a member of the
ak-software
development team
http://ak-software.virtualave.net/
2. Re: socket wrappers and rdc(to Pete Eberlein)
On Tue, 23 May 2000 01:04:39 +0400, CenSe <cense at MAIL.RU> wrote:
>hello Pete,
Hi CenSe,
>i was wondering whether i may use code snippets from your `rdc' project in
>mysocket wrapper lib? those code snippets would make my job alot easier. In
>the release version of my wrappers that i call `leftsock' i would clearly
>document any code that is yours in both source files and documentation
>files.
Use whatever you like. The socket linkage routines are nothing special,
just straightforward C func stuff.
>generally i would like to use the code snippets that have to do with memory
>allocation and the simulation of `c' structures in memory(same stuff
>really). those are the things that i will be finding the hardest to
>implement nicely.
I think Bernie has a nice C structure lib that might work in Linux. Check
it out before you go reinventing the wheel.
>if things work out well for me, i may just have to use your code as a
>*refference*, but i would still document your contributions to my code.
Sounds good.
>so whadda ya say? is it a deal?
It's a deal.
>CenSe,
>a member of the
>ak-software
>development team
>
>http://ak-software.virtualave.net/
Pete