Changed 'char*' to 'const char*' because that's what the underlying functions use

master
Aadhavan Srinivasan 10 months ago
parent ff8dc1f1f7
commit 047ff602ed

@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ SOCKET create_socket(int network, char transport) {
}
int create_addr(int network, char* address, int port,struct sockaddr* dest) {
int create_addr(int network, const char* address, int port,struct sockaddr* dest) {
if (network == 4) {
struct sockaddr_in listen_address;
@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ int create_addr(int network, char* address, int port,struct sockaddr* dest) {
}
SOCKET create_local (int network, char transport, char* address, int port,struct sockaddr* addr_struct) {
SOCKET create_local (int network, char transport, const char* address, int port,struct sockaddr* addr_struct) {
int socket = create_socket(network,transport);
if (socket < 0) {
return (-1 * errno);
@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ SOCKET create_local (int network, char transport, char* address, int port,struct
return socket;
}
SOCKET create_remote (int network,char transport,char* address,int port,struct sockaddr* remote_addr_struct) {
SOCKET create_remote (int network,char transport, const char* address,int port,struct sockaddr* remote_addr_struct) {
struct addrinfo hints; /* Used to tell getaddrinfo what kind of address we want */
struct addrinfo* results; /* Used by getaddrinfo to store the addresses */

@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ and dest is a pointer to the sockaddr struct that will be filled in.
The function returns with -202 if the network parameter contained neither '4'
nor '6'. */
int create_addr(int network, char* address, int port,struct sockaddr* dest);
int create_addr(int network, const char* address, int port,struct sockaddr* dest);
@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ same as above.
It prints the error returned by 'bind' if something went wrong, and returns ( -1 * errno ).*/
SOCKET create_local (int network, char transport, char* address, int port,struct sockaddr* addr_struct);
SOCKET create_local (int network, char transport, const char* address, int port,struct sockaddr* addr_struct);
/* This function utilizes the same functions as 'create_local' but _connects_ to the
@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ as above. This function needs an empty 'sockaddr *' structure passed to it, whic
If something goes wrong, this function returns with ( -1 * errno ). */
SOCKET create_remote (int network,char transport,char* address,int port,struct sockaddr* remote_addr_struct);
SOCKET create_remote (int network,char transport, const char* address,int port,struct sockaddr* remote_addr_struct);
/* check_ip_ver - This function checks if the given string is an IPv4 address (returns 4),
IPv6 address (returns 6) or neither (returns -1). */

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