freakin out over C++ module in python
Michael Ekstrand
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Tue Apr 18 08:45:03 EDT 2006
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nephish at xit.net wrote: > i would go thru it line by line, but i just dont know enough about C++, > how it pulls off a socket connection, etc.. and some of the things i > dont know how to do in python. like how to make an unsigned long init. The networking code in C++ should be at least vaguely similar to the appropriate Python code using the socket module. Python's socket module is a fairly thin wrapper around BSD sockets; its method names, etc. match the socket system calls. If the C++ is using plain berkely-ish socket code, you'll find connect(), send(), recv() calls (or something similar - I don't know what Winsock calls them for sure); these map to appropriate methods and functions in the socket module. If the C++ code is using some C++ sockets wrapper, I don't know; it still would probably be somewhat similar. Or similar enough that you can read it. Unless they're somehow finagling sockets in to the iostreams library (possible, but unlikely). - Michael -- mouse, n: a device for pointing at the xterm in which you want to type. -- Fortune Visit me on the Web: http://www.elehack.net
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