IXWebSocket/ixwebsocket/IXSocketFactory.cpp
fcojavmc 708969c126 Compile bug (#122)
* 1) IXWebSocketTransport: BUG: int type has no warranty of number of bits. It depends on compiler and architecture. In my system (64 bit) is 32 bit.
1 << 63 is bad idea in this case because the final number is 0 by overflow.
The symptom observed is that the server can't receive messages.

2) IXSocketFactory: Compilation Warning: Variable not in use.

* Better aproach suggested by Benjamin.
2019-11-20 11:12:24 -08:00

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/*
* IXSocketFactory.cpp
* Author: Benjamin Sergeant
* Copyright (c) 2019 Machine Zone, Inc. All rights reserved.
*/
#include "IXSocketFactory.h"
#ifdef IXWEBSOCKET_USE_TLS
#ifdef IXWEBSOCKET_USE_MBED_TLS
#include <ixwebsocket/IXSocketMbedTLS.h>
#elif defined(_WIN32)
#include <ixwebsocket/IXSocketSChannel.h>
#elif defined(IXWEBSOCKET_USE_OPEN_SSL)
#include <ixwebsocket/IXSocketOpenSSL.h>
#elif __APPLE__
#include <ixwebsocket/IXSocketAppleSSL.h>
#endif
#else
#include <ixwebsocket/IXSocket.h>
#endif
namespace ix
{
std::shared_ptr<Socket> createSocket(bool tls,
int fd,
std::string& errorMsg,
const SocketTLSOptions& tlsOptions)
{
(void) tlsOptions;
errorMsg.clear();
std::shared_ptr<Socket> socket;
if (!tls)
{
socket = std::make_shared<Socket>(fd);
}
else
{
#ifdef IXWEBSOCKET_USE_TLS
#if defined(IXWEBSOCKET_USE_MBED_TLS)
socket = std::make_shared<SocketMbedTLS>(tlsOptions, fd);
#elif defined(IXWEBSOCKET_USE_OPEN_SSL)
socket = std::make_shared<SocketOpenSSL>(tlsOptions, fd);
#elif defined(_WIN32)
socket = std::make_shared<SocketSChannel>(tlsOptions, fd);
#elif defined(__APPLE__)
socket = std::make_shared<SocketAppleSSL>(tlsOptions, fd);
#endif
#else
errorMsg = "TLS support is not enabled on this platform.";
return nullptr;
#endif
}
if (!socket->init(errorMsg))
{
socket.reset();
}
return socket;
}
} // namespace ix