buffer (the buffer in question is temporary, so it doesn't need to
survive after inet_ntop() returns), which should fix some compile errors
on Windows.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15657
-use g_snprintf instead of sprintf and snprintf
-use g_strdup_printf where appropriate
-remove #include "snprintf.h" (as only g_snprintf should be used)
-replace some more alloc/realloc/calloc/free with their glib pendants
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15264
they have LF at the end of the line on UN*X and CR/LF on Windows;
hopefully this means that if a CR/LF version is checked in on Windows,
the CRs will be stripped so that they show up only when checked out on
Windows, not on UN*X.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11400
we're including them to get AF_ values.
Shuffle the order of those includes in "inet_pton.c" to match the order
in "inet_ntop.c".
Include <winsock2.h> in "resolv.c" and "to_str.c" so that we get AF_
values from it - including AF_INET6 - if they exist, as we want to have
everybody who uses AF_INET6 get the same value.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6517
equivalents for the epan/ directory but leave winsock2.h in inet_pton.c
and inet_ntop.c for now (can't estimate the consequences).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5928
<packet32.h> includes <winsock2.h>; we include that rather than
<winsock.h>, to avoid errors due to conflicting declarations in
<winsock.h> and <winsock2.h>.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5742
"snprintf()" returns a negative number, that's an error, and we assume
"errno" was set and return NULL, otherwise we cast its return value to
"size_t" and compare it with the size of the buffer we were given, and,
if it was bigger, we know that "snprintf()" didn't generate all the
characters it could be cause they wouldn't have fit, so we set "errno"
to ENOSPC and return NULL.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4095