Started working on making socket connection

master
Aadhavan Srinivasan 2 years ago
parent b85d83d0ea
commit 418861d53c

@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
#include <Xm/Form.h> #include <Xm/Form.h>
#include <XmHTML/XmHTML.h> #include <XmHTML/XmHTML.h>
#include "easysock.h" #include "easysock.h"
#include "url_manipulation.h"
void testFunc(Widget,XtPointer,XmPushButtonCallbackStruct *); void testFunc(Widget,XtPointer,XmPushButtonCallbackStruct *);
@ -60,6 +61,28 @@ void testFunc(Widget w, XtPointer client_data, XmPushButtonCallbackStruct *callb
Widget* widget_list = (Widget *)client_data; Widget* widget_list = (Widget *)client_data;
Widget result_widget = widget_list[1]; Widget result_widget = widget_list[1];
Widget text_widget = widget_list[0]; Widget text_widget = widget_list[0];
int port;
char* url = XmTextFieldGetString(text_widget);
char* protocol = url_to_proto(url); /* Extract the protocol string from the URL input */
if (strcmp(protocol,"http") == 0) {
port = 80;
} else if (strcmp(protocol,"https") == 0) {
port = 443;
} else {
exit(50); /* I haven't added support for other protocols yet */
}
/* We call the create_remote function to create an address, bind it to a socket,
and make the connection for us. It returns the socket, so that the HTTP request can be made.
First parameter is IP version - set to -1 because we don't know yet if the address is IPv4 or IPv6. */
struct sockaddr* address_struct;
int remote_socket = create_remote(-1,'T',url_to_hostname(url),port,address_struct);
XmHTMLTextSetString(result_widget,""); XmHTMLTextSetString(result_widget,"");
// printf("%d\n",val); // printf("%d\n",val);

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