| 1 | /** | 
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| 2 | @page Tutorial Tutorial | 
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| 3 |  | 
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| 4 | @ref Initialization | 
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| 5 |  | 
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| 6 | @ref CreateServer | 
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| 7 |  | 
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| 8 | @ref CreateClient | 
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| 9 |  | 
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| 10 | @ref ManageHost | 
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| 11 |  | 
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| 12 | @ref SendingPacket | 
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| 13 |  | 
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| 14 | @ref Disconnecting | 
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| 15 |  | 
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| 16 | @ref Connecting | 
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| 17 |  | 
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| 18 | @section Initialization Initialization | 
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| 19 |  | 
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| 20 | You should include the file <enet/enet.h> when using ENet. Do not | 
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| 21 | include <enet.h> without the directory prefix, as this may cause | 
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| 22 | file name conflicts on some systems. | 
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| 23 |  | 
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| 24 | Before using ENet, you must call enet_initialize() to initialize the | 
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| 25 | library. Upon program exit, you should call enet_deinitialize() so | 
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| 26 | that the library may clean up any used resources. | 
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| 27 |  | 
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| 28 | @code | 
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| 29 | #include <enet/enet.h> | 
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| 30 |  | 
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| 31 | int  | 
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| 32 | main (int argc, char ** argv)  | 
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| 33 | { | 
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| 34 |     if (enet_initialize () != 0) | 
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| 35 |     { | 
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| 36 |         fprintf (stderr, "An error occurred while initializing ENet.\n"); | 
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| 37 |         return EXIT_FAILURE; | 
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| 38 |     } | 
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| 39 |     atexit (enet_deinitialize); | 
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| 40 |     ... | 
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| 41 |     ... | 
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| 42 |     ... | 
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| 43 | } | 
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| 44 | @endcode | 
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| 45 |          | 
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| 46 | @section CreateServer Creating an ENet server | 
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| 47 |  | 
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| 48 | Servers in ENet are constructed with enet_host_create(). You must | 
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| 49 | specify an address on which to receive data and new connections, as | 
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| 50 | well as the maximum allowable numbers of connected peers. You may | 
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| 51 | optionally specify the incoming and outgoing bandwidth of the server | 
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| 52 | in bytes per second so that ENet may try to statically manage | 
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| 53 | bandwidth resources among connected peers in addition to its dynamic | 
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| 54 | throttling algorithm; specifying 0 for these two options will cause | 
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| 55 | ENet to rely entirely upon its dynamic throttling algorithm to manage | 
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| 56 | bandwidth. | 
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| 57 |  | 
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| 58 | When done with a host, the host may be destroyed with | 
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| 59 | enet_host_destroy().  All connected peers to the host will be reset, | 
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| 60 | and the resources used by the host will be freed. | 
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| 61 |  | 
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| 62 | @code | 
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| 63 |     ENetAddress address; | 
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| 64 |     ENetHost * server; | 
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| 65 |  | 
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| 66 |     /* Bind the server to the default localhost.     */ | 
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| 67 |     /* A specific host address can be specified by   */ | 
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| 68 |     /* enet_address_set_host (& address, "x.x.x.x"); */ | 
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| 69 |  | 
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| 70 |     address.host = ENET_HOST_ANY; | 
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| 71 |     /* Bind the server to port 1234. */ | 
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| 72 |     address.port = 1234; | 
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| 73 |  | 
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| 74 |     server = enet_host_create (& address /* the address to bind the server host to */,  | 
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| 75 |                                  32      /* allow up to 32 clients and/or outgoing connections */, | 
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| 76 |                                   2      /* allow up to 2 channels to be used, 0 and 1 */, | 
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| 77 |                                   0      /* assume any amount of incoming bandwidth */, | 
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| 78 |                                   0      /* assume any amount of outgoing bandwidth */); | 
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| 79 |     if (server == NULL) | 
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| 80 |     { | 
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| 81 |         fprintf (stderr,  | 
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| 82 |                  "An error occurred while trying to create an ENet server host.\n"); | 
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| 83 |         exit (EXIT_FAILURE); | 
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| 84 |     } | 
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| 85 |     ... | 
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| 86 |     ... | 
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| 87 |     ... | 
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| 88 |     enet_host_destroy(server); | 
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| 89 | @endcode | 
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| 90 |  | 
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| 91 | @section CreateClient Creating an ENet client | 
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| 92 |  | 
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| 93 | Clients in ENet are similarly constructed with enet_host_create() when | 
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| 94 | no address is specified to bind the host to. Bandwidth may be | 
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| 95 | specified for the client host as in the above example. The peer count | 
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| 96 | controls the maximum number of connections to other server hosts that | 
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| 97 | may be simultaneously open. | 
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| 98 |  | 
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| 99 | @code | 
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| 100 |     ENetHost * client; | 
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| 101 |  | 
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| 102 |     client = enet_host_create (NULL /* create a client host */, | 
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| 103 |                 1 /* only allow 1 outgoing connection */, | 
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| 104 |                 2 /* allow up 2 channels to be used, 0 and 1 */, | 
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| 105 |                 57600 / 8 /* 56K modem with 56 Kbps downstream bandwidth */, | 
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| 106 |                 14400 / 8 /* 56K modem with 14 Kbps upstream bandwidth */); | 
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| 107 |  | 
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| 108 |     if (client == NULL) | 
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| 109 |     { | 
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| 110 |         fprintf (stderr,  | 
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| 111 |                  "An error occurred while trying to create an ENet client host.\n"); | 
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| 112 |         exit (EXIT_FAILURE); | 
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| 113 |     } | 
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| 114 |     ... | 
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| 115 |     ... | 
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| 116 |     ... | 
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| 117 |     enet_host_destroy(client); | 
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| 118 | @endcode | 
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| 119 |  | 
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| 120 | @section ManageHost Managing an ENet host | 
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| 121 |  | 
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| 122 | ENet uses a polled event model to notify the programmer of significant | 
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| 123 | events. ENet hosts are polled for events with enet_host_service(), | 
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| 124 | where an optional timeout value in milliseconds may be specified to | 
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| 125 | control how long ENet will poll; if a timeout of 0 is specified, | 
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| 126 | enet_host_service() will return immediately if there are no events to | 
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| 127 | dispatch. enet_host_service() will return 1 if an event was dispatched | 
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| 128 | within the specified timeout. | 
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| 129 |  | 
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| 130 | Currently there are only four types of significant events in ENet: | 
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| 131 |  | 
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| 132 | An event of type ENET_EVENT_TYPE_NONE is returned if no event occurred | 
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| 133 | within the specified time limit. enet_host_service() will return 0 | 
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| 134 | with this event. | 
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| 135 |  | 
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| 136 | An event of type ENET_EVENT_TYPE_CONNECT is returned when either a new client | 
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| 137 | host has connected to the server host or when an attempt to establish a  | 
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| 138 | connection with a foreign host has succeeded. Only the "peer" field of the  | 
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| 139 | event structure is valid for this event and contains the newly connected peer. | 
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| 140 |  | 
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| 141 | An event of type ENET_EVENT_TYPE_RECEIVE is returned when a packet is received | 
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| 142 | from a connected peer. The "peer" field contains the peer the packet was  | 
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| 143 | received from, "channelID" is the channel on which the packet was sent, and  | 
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| 144 | "packet" is the packet that was sent. The packet contained in the "packet"  | 
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| 145 | field must be destroyed with enet_packet_destroy() when you are done  | 
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| 146 | inspecting its contents. | 
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| 147 |  | 
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| 148 | An event of type ENET_EVENT_TYPE_DISCONNECT is returned when a connected peer | 
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| 149 | has either explicitly disconnected or timed out. Only the "peer" field of the | 
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| 150 | event structure is valid for this event and contains the peer that  | 
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| 151 | disconnected. Only the "data" field of the peer is still valid on a  | 
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| 152 | disconnect event and must be explicitly reset. | 
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| 153 |  | 
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| 154 | @code | 
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| 155 |     ENetEvent event; | 
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| 156 |      | 
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| 157 |     /* Wait up to 1000 milliseconds for an event. */ | 
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| 158 |     while (enet_host_service (client, & event, 1000) > 0) | 
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| 159 |     { | 
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| 160 |         switch (event.type) | 
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| 161 |         { | 
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| 162 |         case ENET_EVENT_TYPE_CONNECT: | 
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| 163 |             printf ("A new client connected from %x:%u.\n",  | 
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| 164 |                     event.peer -> address.host, | 
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| 165 |                     event.peer -> address.port); | 
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| 166 |  | 
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| 167 |             /* Store any relevant client information here. */ | 
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| 168 |             event.peer -> data = "Client information"; | 
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| 169 |  | 
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| 170 |             break; | 
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| 171 |  | 
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| 172 |         case ENET_EVENT_TYPE_RECEIVE: | 
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| 173 |             printf ("A packet of length %u containing %s was received from %s on channel %u.\n", | 
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| 174 |                     event.packet -> dataLength, | 
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| 175 |                     event.packet -> data, | 
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| 176 |                     event.peer -> data, | 
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| 177 |                     event.channelID); | 
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| 178 |  | 
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| 179 |             /* Clean up the packet now that we're done using it. */ | 
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| 180 |             enet_packet_destroy (event.packet); | 
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| 181 |              | 
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| 182 |             break; | 
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| 183 |             | 
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| 184 |         case ENET_EVENT_TYPE_DISCONNECT: | 
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| 185 |             printf ("%s disconected.\n", event.peer -> data); | 
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| 186 |  | 
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| 187 |             /* Reset the peer's client information. */ | 
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| 188 |  | 
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| 189 |             event.peer -> data = NULL; | 
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| 190 |         } | 
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| 191 |     } | 
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| 192 |     ... | 
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| 193 |     ... | 
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| 194 |     ... | 
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| 195 | @endcode | 
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| 196 |  | 
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| 197 | @section SendingPacket Sending a packet to an ENet peer             | 
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| 198 |  | 
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| 199 | Packets in ENet are created with enet_packet_create(), where the size | 
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| 200 | of the packet must be specified. Optionally, initial data may be | 
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| 201 | specified to copy into the packet. | 
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| 202 |  | 
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| 203 | Certain flags may also be supplied to enet_packet_create() to control | 
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| 204 | various packet features: | 
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| 205 |  | 
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| 206 | ENET_PACKET_FLAG_RELIABLE specifies that the packet must use reliable | 
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| 207 | delivery.  A reliable packet is guarenteed to be delivered, and a | 
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| 208 | number of retry attempts will be made until an acknowledgement is | 
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| 209 | received from the foreign host the packet is sent to. If a certain | 
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| 210 | number of retry attempts is reached without any acknowledgement, ENet | 
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| 211 | will assume the peer has disconnected and forcefully reset the | 
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| 212 | connection. If this flag is not specified, the packet is assumed an | 
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| 213 | unreliable packet, and no retry attempts will be made nor | 
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| 214 | acknowledgements generated. | 
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| 215 |  | 
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| 216 | A packet may be resized (extended or truncated) with | 
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| 217 | enet_packet_resize(). | 
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| 218 |  | 
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| 219 | A packet is sent to a foreign host with | 
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| 220 | enet_peer_send(). enet_peer_send() accepts a channel id over which to | 
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| 221 | send the packet to a given peer. Once the packet is handed over to | 
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| 222 | ENet with enet_peer_send(), ENet will handle its deallocation and | 
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| 223 | enet_packet_destroy() should not be used upon it. | 
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| 224 |  | 
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| 225 | One may also use enet_host_broadcast() to send a packet to all | 
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| 226 | connected peers on a given host over a specified channel id, as with | 
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| 227 | enet_peer_send(). | 
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| 228 |  | 
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| 229 | Queued packets will be sent on a call to enet_host_service(). | 
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| 230 | Alternatively, enet_host_flush() will send out queued packets without | 
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| 231 | dispatching any events. | 
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| 232 |  | 
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| 233 | @code | 
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| 234 |     /* Create a reliable packet of size 7 containing "packet\0" */ | 
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| 235 |     ENetPacket * packet = enet_packet_create ("packet",  | 
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| 236 |                                               strlen ("packet") + 1,  | 
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| 237 |                                               ENET_PACKET_FLAG_RELIABLE); | 
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| 238 |  | 
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| 239 |     /* Extend the packet so and append the string "foo", so it now */ | 
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| 240 |     /* contains "packetfoo\0"                                      */ | 
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| 241 |     enet_packet_resize (packet, strlen ("packetfoo") + 1); | 
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| 242 |     strcpy (& packet -> data [strlen ("packet")], "foo"); | 
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| 243 |      | 
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| 244 |     /* Send the packet to the peer over channel id 0. */ | 
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| 245 |     /* One could also broadcast the packet by         */ | 
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| 246 |     /* enet_host_broadcast (host, 0, packet);         */ | 
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| 247 |     enet_peer_send (peer, 0, packet); | 
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| 248 |     ... | 
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| 249 |     ... | 
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| 250 |     ... | 
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| 251 |     /* One could just use enet_host_service() instead. */ | 
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| 252 |     enet_host_flush (host); | 
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| 253 | @endcode | 
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| 254 |  | 
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| 255 | @section Disconnecting Disconnecting an ENet peer | 
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| 256 |  | 
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| 257 | Peers may be gently disconnected with enet_peer_disconnect(). A | 
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| 258 | disconnect request will be sent to the foreign host, and ENet will | 
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| 259 | wait for an acknowledgement from the foreign host before finally | 
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| 260 | disconnecting. An event of type ENET_EVENT_TYPE_DISCONNECT will be | 
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| 261 | generated once the disconnection succeeds. Normally timeouts apply to | 
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| 262 | the disconnect acknowledgement, and so if no acknowledgement is | 
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| 263 | received after a length of time the peer will be forcefully | 
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| 264 | disconnected. | 
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| 265 |  | 
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| 266 | enet_peer_reset() will forcefully disconnect a peer. The foreign host | 
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| 267 | will get no notification of a disconnect and will time out on the | 
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| 268 | foreign host. No event is generated. | 
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| 269 |  | 
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| 270 | @code | 
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| 271 |     ENetEvent event; | 
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| 272 |      | 
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| 273 |     enet_peer_disconnect (peer, 0); | 
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| 274 |  | 
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| 275 |     /* Allow up to 3 seconds for the disconnect to succeed | 
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| 276 |      * and drop any packets received packets. | 
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| 277 |      */ | 
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| 278 |     while (enet_host_service (client, & event, 3000) > 0) | 
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| 279 |     { | 
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| 280 |         switch (event.type) | 
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| 281 |         { | 
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| 282 |         case ENET_EVENT_TYPE_RECEIVE: | 
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| 283 |             enet_packet_destroy (event.packet); | 
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| 284 |             break; | 
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| 285 |  | 
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| 286 |         case ENET_EVENT_TYPE_DISCONNECT: | 
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| 287 |             puts ("Disconnection succeeded."); | 
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| 288 |             return; | 
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| 289 |         ... | 
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| 290 |         ... | 
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| 291 |         ... | 
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| 292 |         } | 
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| 293 |     } | 
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| 294 |      | 
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| 295 |     /* We've arrived here, so the disconnect attempt didn't */ | 
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| 296 |     /* succeed yet.  Force the connection down.             */ | 
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| 297 |     enet_peer_reset (peer); | 
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| 298 |     ... | 
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| 299 |     ... | 
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| 300 |     ... | 
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| 301 | @endcode | 
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| 302 |  | 
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| 303 | @section Connecting Connecting to an ENet host | 
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| 304 |  | 
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| 305 | A connection to a foreign host is initiated with enet_host_connect(). | 
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| 306 | It accepts the address of a foreign host to connect to, and the number | 
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| 307 | of channels that should be allocated for communication. If N channels | 
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| 308 | are allocated for use, their channel ids will be numbered 0 through | 
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| 309 | N-1.  A peer representing the connection attempt is returned, or NULL | 
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| 310 | if there were no available peers over which to initiate the | 
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| 311 | connection. When the connection attempt succeeds, an event of type | 
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| 312 | ENET_EVENT_TYPE_CONNECT will be generated. If the connection attempt | 
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| 313 | times out or otherwise fails, an event of type | 
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| 314 | ENET_EVENT_TYPE_DISCONNECT will be generated. | 
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| 315 |  | 
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| 316 | @code | 
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| 317 |     ENetAddress address; | 
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| 318 |     ENetEvent event; | 
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| 319 |     ENetPeer *peer; | 
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| 320 |  | 
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| 321 |     /* Connect to some.server.net:1234. */ | 
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| 322 |     enet_address_set_host (& address, "some.server.net"); | 
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| 323 |     address.port = 1234; | 
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| 324 |  | 
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| 325 |     /* Initiate the connection, allocating the two channels 0 and 1. */ | 
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| 326 |     peer = enet_host_connect (client, & address, 2, 0);     | 
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| 327 |      | 
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| 328 |     if (peer == NULL) | 
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| 329 |     { | 
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| 330 |        fprintf (stderr,  | 
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| 331 |                 "No available peers for initiating an ENet connection.\n"); | 
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| 332 |        exit (EXIT_FAILURE); | 
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| 333 |     } | 
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| 334 |      | 
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| 335 |     /* Wait up to 5 seconds for the connection attempt to succeed. */ | 
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| 336 |     if (enet_host_service (client, & event, 5000) > 0 && | 
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| 337 |         event.type == ENET_EVENT_TYPE_CONNECT) | 
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| 338 |     { | 
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| 339 |         puts ("Connection to some.server.net:1234 succeeded."); | 
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| 340 |         ... | 
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| 341 |         ... | 
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| 342 |         ... | 
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| 343 |     } | 
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| 344 |     else | 
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| 345 |     { | 
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| 346 |         /* Either the 5 seconds are up or a disconnect event was */ | 
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| 347 |         /* received. Reset the peer in the event the 5 seconds   */ | 
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| 348 |         /* had run out without any significant event.            */ | 
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| 349 |         enet_peer_reset (peer); | 
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| 350 |  | 
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| 351 |         puts ("Connection to some.server.net:1234 failed."); | 
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| 352 |     } | 
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| 353 |     ... | 
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| 354 |     ... | 
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| 355 |     ... | 
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| 356 | @endcode | 
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| 357 | */ | 
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