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Beej's Guide to Network Programming: Using Internet Sockets

Beej's Guide to Network Programming: Using Internet Sockets 8.0分

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作者:Brian "Beej Jorgensen" Hall

出版社:Jorgensen Publishing

出版日期:2011-01

ISBN:14127-2339

文件格式: pdf

标签: 网络编程 计算机 计算机网络 network-programming network computer_science 计算机科学 网络

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Beej's Guide to Network Programming has been one of the top socket programming guides on the Internet for the last 15 years, and it's now for the first time available as a lovingly bound paperback book! The Guide is designed to irreverently ease your first steps into Internet Sockets programming in C. Starting from the ground up, it provides complete examples of simple client...

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目录

1. Intro
1.1. Audience
1.2. Platform and Compiler
1.3. Official Homepage and Books For Sale
1.4. Note for Solaris/SunOS Programmers
1.5. Note for Windows Programmers
1.6. Email Policy
1.7. Mirroring
1.8. Note for Translators
1.9. Copyright and Distribution
2. What is a socket?
2.1. Two Types of Internet Sockets
2.2. Low level Nonsense and Network Theory
3. IP Addresses, structs, and Data Munging
3.1. IP Addresses, versions 4 and 6
3.2. Byte Order
3.3. structs
3.4. IP Addresses, Part Deux
4. Jumping from IPv4 to IPv6
5. System Calls or Bust
5.1. getaddrinfo()—Prepare to launch!
5.2. socket()—Get the File Descriptor!
5.3. bind()—What port am I on?
5.4. connect()—Hey, you!
5.5. listen()—Will somebody please call me?
5.6. accept()—"Thank you for calling port 3490."
5.7. send() and recv()—Talk to me, baby!
5.8. sendto() and recvfrom()—Talk to me, DGRAM-style
5.9. close() and shutdown()—Get outta my face!
5.10. getpeername()—Who are you?
5.11. gethostname()—Who am I?
6. Client-Server Background
6.1. A Simple Stream Server
6.2. A Simple Stream Client
6.3. Datagram Sockets
7. Slightly Advanced Techniques
7.1. Blocking
7.2. select()—Synchronous I/O Multiplexing
7.3. Handling Partial send()s
7.4. Serialization—How to Pack Data
7.5. Son of Data Encapsulation
7.6. Broadcast Packets—Hello, World!
8. Common Questions
9. Man Pages
9.1. accept()
9.2. bind()
9.3. connect()
9.4. close()
9.5. getaddrinfo(), freeaddrinfo(), gai_strerror()
9.6. gethostname()
9.7. gethostbyname(), gethostbyaddr()
9.8. getnameinfo()
9.9. getpeername()
9.10. errno
9.11. fcntl()
9.12. htons(), htonl(), ntohs(), ntohl()
9.13. inet_ntoa(), inet_aton(), inet_addr
9.14. inet_ntop(), inet_pton()
9.15. listen()
9.16. perror(), strerror()
9.17. poll()
9.18. recv(), recvfrom()
9.19. select()
9.20. setsockopt(), getsockopt()
9.21. send(), sendto()
9.22. shutdown()
9.23. socket()
9.24. struct sockaddr and pals
10. More References
10.1. Books
10.2. Web References
10.3. RFCs
Index