08-13-2003
Thank you both for your replies the tr -d option is exactly what I need.
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ping_send
ping_send(3) liboping ping_send(3)
NAME
ping_send - Send ICMP echo requests to all associated hosts and wait for ICMP echo responses to arrive
SYNOPSIS
#include <oping.h>
int ping_send (pingobj_t *obj);
DESCRIPTION
The ping_send method is the actual workhorse of this library. It crafts ICMP packets for the hosts associated with obj and sends them via
the corresponding sockets. It then waits for echo responses and receives them, writing latency information for each host. The method
returns after all echo replies have been read or the timeout (set with ping_setopt(3)) is reached.
After this function returns you will most likely iterate over all hosts using ping_iterator_get(3) and ping_iterator_next (described in the
same manual page) and call ping_iterator_get_info(3) on each host.
RETURN VALUE
ping_send returns the number of echo replies received or a value less than zero if an error occurred. Use ping_get_error(3) to receive an
error message.
SEE ALSO
ping_construct(3), ping_setopt(3), ping_iterator_get(3), ping_iterator_get_info(3), ping_get_error(3), liboping(3)
AUTHOR
liboping is written by Florian "octo" Forster <octo at verplant.org>. Its homepage can be found at <http://verplant.org/liboping/>.
Copyright (c) 2005-2011 by Florian "octo" Forster.
1.6.2 2012-01-31 ping_send(3)