/* ** (c) COPYRIGHT MIT 1995. ** Please first read the full copyright statement in the file COPYRIGH. */
This is the basic include files and the core include files necessary in order to use the W3C Sample Code Library. It contains all core specific modules which are required to compile and build the Library. No converter streams or protocol modules are included in this file as they are for the application to set up. The Library has a special include file called WWWApp.h which contains all converters and protocol modules known to the Library. You can include this one if the application is to use all the functionality of the Library.
#ifndef WWWLIB_H #define WWWLIB_H
#ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif
The wwwsys.h file includes system-specific include files and flags for I/O to network and disk. The only reason for this file is that the Internet world is more complicated than Posix and ANSI.
#include "wwwsys.h"
The Basic Utility interface is mostly container modules, dynamic strings and other stuff that you can't live without when building applications. The modules are used by the core part of the W3C Sample Code Library but can also be used by the application.
#include "WWWUtil.h"
This is the basic include file for the core of the W3C Sample Code Library. The core part of the Library is designed as a set of registration modules with no real functionality in itself. Instead all the functionality comes when the application registeres the modules that provides a desired functionaly, for example accessing HTTP servers or the local file system.
#include "WWWCore.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus } /* end extern C definitions */ #endif #endif