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Top Forums Programming Help with sockets in C Post 302510097 by Corona688 on Friday 1st of April 2011 02:03:47 PM
Old 04-01-2011
Quote:
Originally Posted by omega666
your code is only reading one line (as in stops at a \n), but my data that's being sent, can include more than 0 \n's, could that be causing the problem?
You could use something else to mean end-of-message, how about a carriage return, '\r'?

Code:
int pos=0;
bzero(buffer,MAXDATASIZE);

// Stop once we have an entire single record
while((buffer[pos] != '\r') && (pos < MAXDATASIZE))
{
        // Put new data 'pos' bytes ahead, so we don't overwrite the old
        ssize_t b=read(socket_fd, buffer+pos, 1); 
        if(b > 0) pos+=b;
        else break; // b<=0 means socket closed or socket error, so give up.
}

// Remove the carriage return
buffer[pos-1]='\0';

Quote:
maybe somewhere (not at the end) in the data i send, there is a \0...?
I don't think so. You could compare how many bytes you read() against how many bytes str_len sees, if they disagree a lot there's a NULL or newline in the middle.

Wait! That's it! Your str_len function stops at a newline and some of your messages have a newline in the middle!

You still need to divide it into records somehow though. The code can't be relied on if you don't.
 

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Decoder(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					      Decoder(3pm)

NAME
Audio::FLAC::Decoder - An object-oriented FLAC decoder SYNOPSIS
use Audio::FLAC::Decoder; my $decoder = Audio::FLAC::Decoder->open("song.flac"); my $buffer; while ((my $len = $decoder->sysread($buffer) > 0) { # do something with the PCM stream } OR open FLAC, "song.flac" or die $!; my $decoder = Audio::FLAC::Decoder->open(*FLAC); OR # can also be IO::Socket or any other IO::Handle subclass. my $fh = IO::Handle->new("song.flac"); my $decoder = Audio::FLAC::Decoder->open($fh); DESCRIPTION
This module provides users with Decoder objects for FLAC files. One can read data in PCM format from the stream, seek by pcm samples, or time. CONSTRUCTOR
"open ($filename)" Opens an FLAC file for decoding. It opens a handle to the file or uses an existing handle and initializes all of the internal FLAC decoding structures. Note that the object will maintain open file descriptors until the object is collected by the garbage handler. Returns "undef" on failure. INSTANCE METHODS
"sysread ($buffer, [$size])" Reads PCM data from the FLAC stream into $buffer. Returns the number of bytes read, 0 when it reaches the end of the stream, or a value less than 0 on error. The optional size can specify how many bytes to read. "raw_seek ($pos)" Seeks through the compressed bitstream to the offset specified by $pos in raw bytes. Returns 0 on success. "sample_seek ($pos)" Seeks through the bitstream to the offset specified by $pos in pcm samples. Returns 0 on success. "time_seek ($pos, [$page])" Seeks through the bitstream to the offset specified by $pos in seconds. Returns 0 on success. "bitrate ([$stream])" Returns the average bitrate for the specified logical bitstream. If $stream is left out or set to -1, the average bitrate for the entire stream will be reported. "time_total ([$stream])" Returns the total number of seconds in the bitstream. "raw_tell ()" Returns the current offset in bytes. "time_tell ()" Returns the current offset in seconds. - NOT YET IMPLEMENTED REQUIRES
libFLAC COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2004-2008, Dan Sully. All Rights Reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. SEE ALSO
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