[ENet-discuss] Newby cannot get to step one...
Jonas Beck
ninnghazad at dnophos.de
Wed Dec 13 18:23:23 UTC 2017
and there might be better examples, that's just what I found usefull.
On December 13, 2017 10:17:17 AM GMT+01:00, Ian Badcoe <ian_badcoe at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>Hi Jonas,
>Do you have a link to ENET_wrapper.hpp? Searching I can find
>variations on that name, but no an exact match.
>I can also find projects that describe themselves as enet wrappers, but
>which don't contain a file of that name (and I don't want to set off
>with a random project if there is some recommended source that would be
>better for me...)
>Thanks again,
>Ian
>
>
>
>On Tuesday, 12 December 2017, 18:01:51 GMT, Jonas Beck
><ninnghazad at dnophos.de> wrote:
>
> 1,2,3: yes
>try simple enet-only example code same machine.
>bonus: search for ENET_wrapper.hpp for nice c++ example.
>
>On December 12, 2017 5:08:35 PM GMT+01:00, Ian Badcoe
><ian_badcoe at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>Hi,
>I'm trying to create a prototype game using enet for networked play.
>I am creating the host and client very similarly to what is shown in
>the tutorial, but I cannot get the client to connect to the server. So
>far, this is all on the same machine... A client should be able to
>find a server on the same machine, shouldn't it?
>I have tried adjusting the port and address settings in many different
>ways in an attempt to make it work but everything fails the same way,
>e.g. the "enet_host_service" call that I make after "enet_host_connet"
>times out without generating any event.
>My code is quite large (because I have integrated enet into the
>existing non-networked codebase) but what is done with enet is pretty
>simple (and even simpler during this initial phase...)
>The host was created like this:
> ENetAddress address;
>
> address.host = ENET_HOST_ANY;
> address.port = 1234;
> _data->_enet_host = enet_host_create(
> &address,
> 32,
> 2,
> 0, 0);
>and then goes into a loop which calls enet_host_service continually:
> int ret = enet_host_service(_data->_enet_host, &event, 5);
>
>-----
>
>The client was created like this:
> _data->_enet_host = enet_host_create(
> NULL,
> 1,
> 2,
> 0, 0);
>
> if (!_data->_enet_host)
> {
> ...
> }
>
> int ret;
> ENetAddress address;
> address.host = ENET_HOST_BROADCAST;
> address.port = _data->_port;
>
> _data->_enet_peer = enet_host_connect(_data->_enet_host, &address,
>1, 0);
>
> if (_data->_enet_peer == NULL)
> {
> ...
> }
>
> ENetEvent event;
>
> ret = enet_host_service(_data->_enet_host, &event, 5000);
>
> if (ret > 0 && event.type == ENET_EVENT_TYPE_CONNECT) {
>... <- we never get here and "ret" is always zero
> }
>
>-----
>I have tried a lot of possibilities for the address and port settings,
>addresses including:
>127.0.0.1ENET_HOST_ANY (host)
>ENET_HOST_BROADCAST (client)
>local ip
>
>and various ports such as 55555 or 5432
>but nothing seems to work. I am compiling for x64 on windows using
>VC2017. Enet is running in its own thread, and I have been careful
>with a critical_section for the parts that need it, but the program is
>not getting far enough to reach any thread<->thread issues yet...
>My problem is I don't know where the problem might lie:
>1) can Enet work on a single machine?2) can ENET_HOST_BROADCAST work on
>a single machine?3) can it be network settings / firewall (I doubt this
>since in the past I have done a lot of general client server work from
>VMs hosted on this same machine without any difficulty...)
>I basically need some hint on where to look for the problem... Does
>Enet have some sort of verbose mode that will log problems to the debug
>stream?
>Thanks for any help, I did try looking in the mail-list archives but my
>problem is not really knowing what to search for...
>Later I will try again at home, which should eliminate
>network/firewalls as a possibility...
>Thanks again,
>Ian
>
>
>
>
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