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From: Jon Kalb (jonkalb_at_[hidden])
Date: 2001-08-01 12:16:56
Apple's <X networking interface is called OpenTransport and it is based
on XTI (Streams). There is a freely available socket interface for <X
Macintosh called GUSI
<http://www.iis.ee.ethz.ch/~neeri/macintosh/gusi-qa.html>
I think I understand Daryle's concern, but I don't think it should stand
in the way of the development of a Boost socket library. It is true that
the socket interface is not available on every platform that supports
C++, but then *networking* isn't available on every platform that
supports C++. I think Boost gets more bang for its effort developing a
library that works over this well known and widely available interface
then to try to invent a new interface that could theoretically be
implemented over any arbitrary networking interface.
--
Jon Kalb
-----Original Message-----
From: Iain.Hanson_at_[hidden] [mailto:Iain.Hanson_at_[hidden]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 8:54 AM
To: boost_at_[hidden]
Subject: Re: [boost] Note about a socket/network library
Hi,
What does MacOS use in place of sockets? Is there any publicly
available documentation for the Mac api? Do we need to support
MacOS
prior to version x with this library?
/ikh
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Subject: [boost] Note about a socket/network library
Author: darylew (darylew_at_[hidden]) at unix,mime
Date: 01/08/01 13:31
Please note that not everyone has sockets, nor use it as the basis of
their
IP connections. Everyone here has access to TCP/IP (if they didn't,
they
couldn't receive Boost!), so we could keep the initial interface just
the
high-level TCP/IP and UDP/IP stuff.
--
Daryle Walker
Mac, Internet, and Video Game Junkie
darylew AT mac DOT com