canonical libwebsockets.org websocket library
![]() This gets rid of all the platform-dependent #ifdef stuff and migrates it into the new lws-plat-xxx.c files. These are then included in a one-time test in libwebsockets.c according basically to Windows or not. The idea is from now on, all Windows-specific code should go in lws-plat-win.c, where any kind of Windows perversion like DWORD is fine. Any new functions going in there should be named lws_plat_... and be defined in all the lws-plat-xxx.c file (currently just win32 and unix platforms are supported). Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy.green@linaro.org> |
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cmake | ||
lib | ||
scripts | ||
test-server | ||
win32port | ||
.gitignore | ||
Android.mk | ||
changelog | ||
CMakeLists.txt | ||
config.h.cmake | ||
cross-arm-linux-gnueabihf.cmake | ||
cross-ming.cmake | ||
cross-openwrt-makefile | ||
libwebsockets-api-doc.html | ||
libwebsockets.spec | ||
LICENSE | ||
README | ||
README.build | ||
README.coding | ||
README.test-apps |
This is the libwebsockets C library for lightweight websocket clients and servers. For support, visit http://libwebsockets.org and consider joining the project mailing list at http://ml.libwebsockets.org/mailman/listinfo/libwebsockets You can get the latest version of the library from git http://git.libwebsockets.org https://github.com/warmcat/libwebsockets for more information: README.build - information on building the library README.coding - information for writing code using the library README.test-apps - information about the test apps built with the library