Good Evening,
I wondered if someone would answer me a question of two parts, regarding dll's.
I am trying to intigrate tcp into bgt. Don't laugh. No seriously, stop laughing. No, seriously, stop laughing. I'm serious!
In any case, The way I have figured to do this is:
*have a dll library, with a setup(address, port) funtion, a send(socket, message) function, a receive(socket) and a close(socket) function.
*use dictionaries to work some fancy magic with the dll
The only problem?
1. There is no tcp library in dll format to handle this.
and 2. I can't seem to quite compile a dll library.
This is why I am asking you wonderful people. How, exactly, do I make a dll.
I have written my tcp code in a c script, for the sake of any examples you may want to give, lets call it sockets.c, I tried compiling on ubuntu, and managed to create a dll, for obvious reasons, it didn't work when I tried it, ubuntu to windows=baaad. I've got cigwin on my system, but can't seem to quite get things to compile propperly.
Any help on this matter would be appreciated, because after nearly half a month of research, I am out of ideas.
Thanks so much, and you can stop laughing now.
Nate
Managing Director of Nathan Tech
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