diff --git a/examples/incr_8/amy.c b/examples/incr_8/amy.c deleted file mode 100644 index 56faa210bf906fb264faed5a56a266965ffd6eee..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/examples/incr_8/amy.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -/* This example demonstrates: -- Synchronous channels can span the network if created by pairs of `connector_add_net_port` calls, - each binding a port to the same address, with complementary polarities. -- Ports created this way have two notions of polarity: - - (port) Polarity in {Putter, Getter}: - - Putter => resulting port can `connector_put`, - - Getter => resulting port can `connector_get`, - - Endpoint Polarity in {Active, Passive}: - - Passive => underlying transport socket will `bind` to the given address, - - Active => underlying transport socket will `connect` to the given address, -*/ -#include -#include -#include "../../reowolf.h" -#include "../utility.c" - -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - Arc_ProtocolDescription * pd = protocol_description_parse("", 0); - char logpath[] = "./8_amy_log.txt"; - Connector * c = connector_new_logging(pd, logpath, sizeof(logpath)-1); - printf("Error str `%s`\n", reowolf_error_peek(NULL)); - - PortId putter, getter; - FfiSocketAddr addr = {{127, 0, 0, 1}, 8000}; // ipv4 127.0.0.1 (localhost) transport port 8000 - connector_add_net_port(c, &putter, addr, Polarity_Putter, EndpointPolarity_Active); - printf("Error str `%s`\n", reowolf_error_peek(NULL)); - - connector_add_net_port(c, &getter, addr, Polarity_Getter, EndpointPolarity_Passive); - printf("Error str `%s`\n", reowolf_error_peek(NULL)); - - connector_connect(c, 4000); - printf("Error str `%s`\n", reowolf_error_peek(NULL)); - - protocol_description_destroy(pd); - connector_destroy(c); - return 0; -} \ No newline at end of file