Re: TCP/IP?
- Posted by Ted Fines <fines at macalester.edu> Mar 26, 2001
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Here's an idea--one that I've meant to when I have all that time I keep thinking I'm going to have... I'd go to <http://www.cpan.org> to see how people have implementedwhat you're looking for on Linux in Perl. Perl is pretty easy to pick up. I'm guessing someone has just wrapped some C functions in Perl. It shouldn't be too hard to translate them to Euphoria. Should be easier than starting from scratch. Hey, if you (or anyone else out there) starts doing this, let me know and I'll pitch in. -Ted --On Monday, March 26, 2001 2:03 PM -0800 Colin Bayer <colin_bayer at compnerd.net> wrote: > > > I currently develop software off of my home Linux box. Therein lies my > problem. As far as I know, there are no good Winsock-like (by > Winsock-like, I mean that they support multiple sockets, background > monitoring, and free-form packet sending (i.e. not just HTTP, FTP, > etc.), and in addition, require no machine-level programming) TCP/IP > Euphoria libraries for Linux, and I don't want to hack it with some C: > that's the reason why I started using Euphoria in the first place. > Anybody know if there are any decent libraries that would provide this > type of functionality? > > -- > > "God is dead." -- Nietzsche > > Colin Bayer > colin underline bayer at excite dot com > > >