gethostname
This function returns the standard host name for the local machine.
int gethostname(
char FAR* name,
int namelen
);
Parameters
- name
[out] Pointer to a buffer that receives the local host name. - namelen
[in] Length of the buffer.
Return Values
If no error occurs, this function returns zero. If an error occurs, it returns SOCKET_ERROR, and a specific error code can be retrieved by calling WSAGetLastError.
The following table shows the possible error codes.
Error code | Description |
---|---|
WSAEFAULT | The name parameter is not a valid part of the user address space, or the buffer size specified by the namelen parameter is too small to hold the complete host name. |
WSANOTINITIALISED | A successful WSAStartup call must occur before using this function. |
WSAENETDOWN | The network subsystem has failed. |
WSAEINPROGRESS | A blocking Winsock call is in progress, or the service provider is still processing a callback function. |
Remarks
This function returns the name of the local host into the buffer specified by the name parameter. The host name is returned as a null-terminated string. The form of the host name is dependent on the Windows Sockets provider. It can be a simple host name or a fully qualified domain name. However, it is guaranteed that the name returned will be successfully parsed by gethostbyname.
Note If no local host name has been configured, gethostname must succeed and return a token host name that gethostbyname can resolve.
Requirements
OS Versions: Windows CE 1.0 and later.
Header: Winsock2.h.
Link Library: Ws2.lib.
See Also
gethostbyname | WSAGetLastError | WSAStartup
Last updated on Saturday, April 10, 2004
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