04-01-2011
You don't use "." for pointers, you use ->.
You should include external_funcs.h in load_struct.cpp and calc_struct.cpp too. Otherwise the compiler can't warn you when you create the functions differently than you specified in your header file -- that's a bug which can be a real pain to find the source of.
Beyond that, your code looks fine.
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Participants and synchronization sources.(3) Library Functions Manual Participants and synchronization sources.(3)
NAME
Participants and synchronization sources. -
Classes
class SDESItemsHolder
Holds the SDES items and related information from a participant in an RTP application.
class Participant
A class of objects representing remote participants (RTP applications) in a multimedia session.
class SyncSource
Synchronization source in an RTP session.
class RTPApplication
An RTP application, holding identifying RTCP SDES item values.
Functions
__EXPORT RTPApplication & defaultApplication ()
Get the RTPApplication object for the 'default' application (the only one used by common applications -those that only implement one
'RTP application').
Detailed Description
Function Documentation
__EXPORT RTPApplication& defaultApplication ()
Get the RTPApplication object for the 'default' application (the only one used by common applications -those that only implement one 'RTP
application'). Note that this application object differs from all the others that may be defined in that it is automatically constructed by
the ccRTP stack and its CNAME is automatically assigned (as user@host), whereas the other application objects' CNAME is provided to its
constructor.
Examples:
ccrtptest.cpp, rtphello.cpp, rtplisten.cpp, and rtpsend.cpp.
Author
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