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-rw-r--r--win/tclWinInit.c24
-rw-r--r--win/tclWinPort.h9
-rw-r--r--win/tclWinSock.c78
3 files changed, 13 insertions, 98 deletions
diff --git a/win/tclWinInit.c b/win/tclWinInit.c
index 2f3c7e8..4e860b2 100644
--- a/win/tclWinInit.c
+++ b/win/tclWinInit.c
@@ -113,8 +113,8 @@ static int ToUtf(CONST WCHAR *wSrc, char *dst);
*
* TclpInitPlatform --
*
- * Initialize all the platform-dependant things like signals and
- * floating-point error handling.
+ * Initialize all the platform-dependant things like signals,
+ * floating-point error handling and sockets.
*
* Called at process initialization time.
*
@@ -130,20 +130,16 @@ static int ToUtf(CONST WCHAR *wSrc, char *dst);
void
TclpInitPlatform(void)
{
- tclPlatform = TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS;
+ WSADATA wsaData;
+ WORD wVersionRequested = MAKEWORD(2, 2);
- /*
- * The following code stops Windows 3.X and Windows NT 3.51 from
- * automatically putting up Sharing Violation dialogs, e.g, when someone
- * tries to access a file that is locked or a drive with no disk in it.
- * Tcl already returns the appropriate error to the caller, and they can
- * decide to put up their own dialog in response to that failure.
- *
- * Under 95 and NT 4.0, this is a NOOP because the system doesn't
- * automatically put up dialogs when the above operations fail.
- */
+ tclPlatform = TCL_PLATFORM_WINDOWS;
- SetErrorMode(SetErrorMode(0) | SEM_FAILCRITICALERRORS);
+ /*
+ * Initialize the winsock library. On Windows XP and higher this
+ * can never fail.
+ */
+ WSAStartup(wVersionRequested, &wsaData);
#ifdef STATIC_BUILD
/*
diff --git a/win/tclWinPort.h b/win/tclWinPort.h
index ec9e867..ea6d8f8 100644
--- a/win/tclWinPort.h
+++ b/win/tclWinPort.h
@@ -448,15 +448,6 @@ typedef DWORD_PTR * PDWORD_PTR;
#define TclpSysRealloc(ptr, size) ((void*)HeapReAlloc(GetProcessHeap(), \
(DWORD)0, (LPVOID)ptr, (DWORD)size))
-/*
- * The following defines map from standard socket names to our internal
- * wrappers that redirect through the winSock function table (see the
- * file tclWinSock.c).
- */
-
-#define getservbyname TclWinGetServByName
-#define getsockopt TclWinGetSockOpt
-#define setsockopt TclWinSetSockOpt
/* This type is not defined in the Windows headers */
#define socklen_t int
diff --git a/win/tclWinSock.c b/win/tclWinSock.c
index aa298f5..e18a3dd 100644
--- a/win/tclWinSock.c
+++ b/win/tclWinSock.c
@@ -263,8 +263,6 @@ static void
InitSockets(void)
{
DWORD id;
- WSADATA wsaData;
- DWORD err;
ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
TclThreadDataKeyGet(&dataKey);
@@ -295,38 +293,6 @@ InitSockets(void)
goto initFailure;
}
- /*
- * Initialize the winsock library and check the interface version
- * actually loaded. We only ask for the 1.1 interface and do require
- * that it not be less than 1.1.
- */
-
-#define WSA_VERSION_MAJOR 1
-#define WSA_VERSION_MINOR 1
-#define WSA_VERSION_REQD MAKEWORD(WSA_VERSION_MAJOR, WSA_VERSION_MINOR)
-
- err = WSAStartup((WORD)WSA_VERSION_REQD, &wsaData);
- if (err != 0) {
- TclWinConvertWSAError(err);
- goto initFailure;
- }
-
- /*
- * Note the byte positions are swapped for the comparison, so that
- * 0x0002 (2.0, MAKEWORD(2,0)) doesn't look less than 0x0101 (1.1).
- * We want the comparison to be 0x0200 < 0x0101.
- */
-
- if (MAKEWORD(HIBYTE(wsaData.wVersion), LOBYTE(wsaData.wVersion))
- < MAKEWORD(WSA_VERSION_MINOR, WSA_VERSION_MAJOR)) {
- TclWinConvertWSAError(WSAVERNOTSUPPORTED);
- WSACleanup();
- goto initFailure;
- }
-
-#undef WSA_VERSION_REQD
-#undef WSA_VERSION_MAJOR
-#undef WSA_VERSION_MINOR
}
/*
@@ -434,7 +400,6 @@ SocketExitHandler(
TclpFinalizeSockets();
UnregisterClass("TclSocket", TclWinGetTclInstance());
- WSACleanup();
initialized = 0;
Tcl_MutexUnlock(&socketMutex);
}
@@ -2564,71 +2529,34 @@ InitializeHostName(
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
+#undef TclWinGetSockOpt
int
TclWinGetSockOpt(SOCKET s, int level, int optname, char *optval,
int *optlen)
{
- /*
- * Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent
- * system crashes. This can happen at exit time if the exit handler for
- * WinSock ran before other exit handlers that want to use sockets.
- */
-
- if (!SocketsEnabled()) {
- return SOCKET_ERROR;
- }
-
return getsockopt(s, level, optname, optval, optlen);
}
+#undef TclWinSetSockOpt
int
TclWinSetSockOpt(SOCKET s, int level, int optname, const char *optval,
int optlen)
{
- /*
- * Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent
- * system crashes. This can happen at exit time if the exit handler for
- * WinSock ran before other exit handlers that want to use sockets.
- */
-
- if (!SocketsEnabled()) {
- return SOCKET_ERROR;
- }
-
return setsockopt(s, level, optname, optval, optlen);
}
char *
TclpInetNtoa(struct in_addr addr)
{
- /*
- * Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent
- * system crashes. This can happen at exit time if the exit handler for
- * WinSock ran before other exit handlers that want to use sockets.
- */
-
- if (!SocketsEnabled()) {
- return NULL;
- }
-
return inet_ntoa(addr);
}
+#undef TclWinGetServByName
struct servent *
TclWinGetServByName(
const char *name,
const char *proto)
{
- /*
- * Check that WinSock is initialized; do not call it if not, to prevent
- * system crashes. This can happen at exit time if the exit handler for
- * WinSock ran before other exit handlers that want to use sockets.
- */
-
- if (!SocketsEnabled()) {
- return NULL;
- }
-
return getservbyname(name, proto);
}