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{{Sdk method page|connect_universe|Connects an instance to a [[universe]] server. Required before an instance log in with user credentials and entering a world. | |||
|paramex="universe.virtualparadise.org", 57000 | |||
|parameters= | |||
{{sdk parameter row|string|host|Host address of server to connect to; currently {{code|"universe.virtualparadise.org"}}. IP addresses in dotted quad are also valid (e.g. the string "10.0.0.1").}} | |||
{{sdk parameter row|int |port|TCP port of remote server; currently {{code|57000}}}} | |||
|returncodes= | |||
{{sdk return code row|CONNECTION_ERROR|Error connecting to the universe server}} | |||
{{sdk return code row|TIMEOUT |It took too long to connect or get a response from the server}} | |||
|behavior= | |||
* If a {{sdk callback|connect_universe}} callback is set this function will return immediately and return the result using the callback, otherwise it will call {{sdk method|wait}} in a loop until done. | |||
|caveats= | |||
* To disconnect from a universe, {{sdk method|destroy}} must be called. | |||
* Passing a NULL pointer for the host parameter will cause a memory access violation. It will not cause a default host address to be used. Passing port number 0 will also not cause a default port to be used. | |||
* {{code|VP_RC_CONNECTION_ERROR}} could be returned for many issues, such as invalid host, unable to resolve IP address, wrong or invalid port, etc. | |||
|examples= | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="c"> | |||
int rc; | |||
rc = vp_connect_universe(instance, "universe.virtualparadise.org", 57000); | |||
if (rc) | |||
printf("Couldn't connect to universe (reason %d)", rc); | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
|seealso= | |||
* {{sdk callback|CONNECT_UNIVERSE}} | |||
* {{sdk method|destroy}} | |||
* {{sdk method|login}} | |||
}} | |||
printf(" | |||
* | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:16, 1 August 2018
Method call snippet
vp_connect_universe(instance, "universe.virtualparadise.org", 57000);
Connects an instance to a universe server. Required before an instance log in with user credentials and entering a world.
Parameters
These are the parameters that this method requires:
Parameter | Usage |
---|---|
VPInstance instance |
Pointer to the instance this method call is intended for |
string host |
Host address of server to connect to; currently "universe.virtualparadise.org" . IP addresses in dotted quad are also valid (e.g. the string "10.0.0.1").
|
int port |
TCP port of remote server; currently 57000
|
Returns
This method returns a return code integer, which indicates whether the call was successful or errored for any reason:
Return code | Cause |
---|---|
VP_RC_SUCCESS |
Successful call (for methods that have a registered callback, it only means the request has been sent) |
VP_RC_CONNECTION_ERROR |
Error connecting to the universe server |
VP_RC_TIMEOUT |
It took too long to connect or get a response from the server |
Behavior
- If a
VP_CALLBACK_CONNECT_UNIVERSE
callback is set this function will return immediately and return the result using the callback, otherwise it will callvp_wait()
in a loop until done.
Caveats
- To disconnect from a universe,
vp_destroy()
must be called. - Passing a NULL pointer for the host parameter will cause a memory access violation. It will not cause a default host address to be used. Passing port number 0 will also not cause a default port to be used.
VP_RC_CONNECTION_ERROR
could be returned for many issues, such as invalid host, unable to resolve IP address, wrong or invalid port, etc.
Examples
int rc;
rc = vp_connect_universe(instance, "universe.virtualparadise.org", 57000);
if (rc)
printf("Couldn't connect to universe (reason %d)", rc);