Re: [Plib-users] netInit()
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From: Dave M. <dp...@ef...> - 2001-11-08 01:28:34
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Taken care of. netInit() parameters are now optional. --Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: Steve Baker <sjb...@ai...> To: Dave McClurg <dp...@ef...> Cc: <pli...@li...> Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2001 9:54 PM Subject: Re: [Plib-users] netInit() Dave McClurg wrote: > > So that, like audio and graphics, the net library can take some command line > initialisation... > > int alutInit ( int* argc, char** argv ) ; /* audio */ > int glutInit ( int* argc, char** argv ) ; /* graphics */ > int netInit ( int* argc, char** argv ) ; /* network */ > > Currently, it's not used, but it's nice to have if we need it later. But: void puInit () ; void fntInit () ; void ssgInit () ; void slInit () ; ...I suppose the "right" thing to do would be to make them optional arguments. void netInit ( int *argc = NULL, char **argv = NULL ) ; |