WSANtohs
This function converts a u_short from network byte order to host byte order.
int WSANtohs(
SOCKET s,
u_short netshort,
u_short FAR* lphostshort
);
Parameters
- s
[in] Descriptor identifying a socket. - netshort
[in] 16-bit number in network byte order. - lphostshort
[out] Pointer to a 16-bit number in host byte order.
Return Values
If no error occurs, this function returns zero. If an error occurs, a value of SOCKET_ERROR is returned, and a specific error code can be retrieved by calling the WSAGetLastError function. The following table shows a list of possible error codes.
Error code | Description |
---|---|
WSANOTINITIALISED | A successful WSAStartup call must occur before using this function. |
WSAENETDOWN | The network subsystem has failed. |
WSAENOTSOCK | The descriptor is not a socket. |
WSAEFAULT | The lphostshort parameter is not completely contained in a valid part of the user address space. |
Remarks
This function takes a 16-bit number in the network byte order associated with socket s and returns a 16-bit number pointed to by the lphostshort parameter in host byte order.
Requirements
OS Versions: Windows CE .NET 4.0 and later.
Header: Winsock2.h.
Link Library: Ws2.lib.
See Also
htonl | htons | ntohl | ntohs | WSAHtonl | WSANtohl | WSAHtons | WSAGetLastError | WSAStartup
Last updated on Saturday, April 10, 2004
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