[usocket-devel] undefined functions
Chun Tian (binghe)
binghe.lisp at gmail.com
Tue Jul 6 04:48:48 UTC 2010
Hi, Elliott
Thanks for your attention.
Yesterday I used a simple test:
* (defparameter s (usocket:socket-connect "common-lisp.net" 80))
* (time (wait-for-input s :timeout 3))
The goal is to make sure WAIT-FOR-INPUT successfully wait 3 seconds. But when WAIT-FOR-INPUT calling win32 API function "WSAEventSelect" [1] on the new created socket handle, it report WSA error 10038 (WSAENOTSOCK, "The descriptor is not a socket"), a funny result ...
I followed the same method by USOCKET's LispWorks/win32 port. I think I need to do some tests in pure C code. Not much familiar with Winsock 2.
--binghe
[1] http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms741576(v=VS.85).aspx
在 2010-7-6,12:22, Elliott Slaughter 写道:
> Thanks. I'll take it out for a test drive soon. (Are there any known issues you're trying to solve right now?)
>
> On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 7:39 PM, Chun Tian (binghe) <binghe.lisp at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi there
>
> I'm working on it, and the initial version of WAIT-FOR-INPUT-INTERNAL for SBCL/win32 has been committed into USOCKET trunk [1] on yesterday. Now I'm fixing bugs in it. Maybe you want to help me figure out any issue in my code.
>
> Hope these new code could get stable in a week. Obviously, the goal is to make Hunchentoot running in SBCL/win32.
>
> --binghe
>
> [1] svn://common-lisp.net/project/usocket/svn/usocket/trunk
>
> 在 2010-7-1,23:45, Haris Bogdanović 写道:
>
> > I installed linux as my virtual machine so I'll manage till you finish
> > wndows version because in linux it works without a problem.
> > I wrote wrongly atarting a hunchentoot server.
> > It's (hunchentoot:start (make-instance 'hunchentoot:acceptor :port 8080))
> > instead of (hunchentoot:start (make-instance '(hunchentoot:acceptor :port 8080)))
> > but anyway it doesn't work in windows but in linux it does.
> > It would be nice if you could mail me when yoiu finish windows version ?
> > How long do you expect it will take you to finish that approximatelly ?
> > I would like to help you but I'm pretty new to lisp,
> > I don't know would I be competent for that.
> >
> > Thanks
>
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