It started as a redesign of commoncpp to re-examine how we got ourselves
stuck with such difficulty with ipv6 addressing in sockets, and hence
how to change the class structure to make it much easier to do ipv4/ipv6
code than the two separate address class branches.
It is possible that some future commoncpp release may be derived
entirely from ucommon code. More short term, things like the ucommon
version of string classes and object templates will be introduced in
commoncpp first, as these are the least used core features in commoncpp
today, and hence least likely to break existing code and usage patterns,
while they are heavily used in newer packages like sipwitch.
Nicholas J Humfrey wrote:
That would be great :)
Sorry - I am new to the world of ccrtp - What is ucommon's purpose?
A cut down version of GNU Common C++, for embedded systems?
How does it relate to ccrtp?
Thanks,
nick.
On 13 Sep 2007, at 22:29, David Sugar wrote:
Many of these things actually are now found in the base ucommon
library. I will try to migrate those that can be easily migrated to
the current Common C++ socket class.
Nicholas J Humfrey wrote:
Hello,
I need some advanced networking features, which I am going to look at
adding to ccrtp. Has anyone looked at adding these before?
- Multicast Support
- Setting multicast TTL
- Enable/disable multicast loopback
- Set incoming multicast interface
- Set outgoing multicast interface
- Qos Support
- Set DSCP/ToS value for outgoing packets
- Examine the incoming DSCP/ToS value
- IPv6 socket support
- with support for all of the above
I know some of these (multicast/ttl) are already implemented.
Thanks,
nick.
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