ecore_con: use send() instead of write() for portability.

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Guillaume Friloux 2015-01-30 14:06:47 +01:00 committed by Cedric BAIL
parent 8873bfeb2b
commit c77c0107a2
1 changed files with 1 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -2463,11 +2463,7 @@ _ecore_con_server_flush(Ecore_Con_Server *obj)
}
if (svr->ecs_state || (!(svr->type & ECORE_CON_SSL)))
#ifdef _WIN32
count = send(svr->fd, (const char *)buf + *buf_offset, num, 0);
#else
count = write(svr->fd, buf + *buf_offset, num);
#endif
else
count = ecore_con_ssl_server_write(obj, buf + *buf_offset, num);
@ -2581,7 +2577,7 @@ _ecore_con_client_flush(Ecore_Con_Client *obj)
if (num <= 0) return;
Ecore_Con_Server_Data *host_server = eo_data_scope_get(cl->host_server, ECORE_CON_SERVER_CLASS);
if (!(host_server->type & ECORE_CON_SSL) && (!cl->upgrade))
count = write(cl->fd, eina_binbuf_string_get(cl->buf) + cl->buf_offset, num);
count = send(cl->fd, eina_binbuf_string_get(cl->buf) + cl->buf_offset, num, 0);
else
count = ecore_con_ssl_client_write(obj, eina_binbuf_string_get(cl->buf) + cl->buf_offset, num);
}