The example programs from this chapter can be compiled with any modern C compiler. We recommend MinGW on Windows and GCC on Linux and macOS; see Appendices B, Setting Up Your C Compiler on Windows, Appendices C, Setting Up Your C Compiler on Linux, and Appendices D, Setting Up Your C Compiler on macOS, for compiler setup.
The code for this book can be found at https://github.com/codeplea/Hands-On-Network-Programming-with-C.
From the command line, you can download the code for this chapter with the following command:
git clone https://github.com/codeplea/Hands-On-Network-Programming-with-C cd Hands-On-Network-Programming-with-C/chap07
Each example program in this chapter runs on Windows, Linux, and macOS. While compiling on Windows, each example program requires linking to the Winsock library. This can be accomplished by passing the -lws2_32
option to gcc
.
We provide the exact commands needed to compile each example as they are introduced.
All of the example programs in this...