use crate::io; use core::mem::MaybeUninit; use windows_sys::Win32::Networking::WinSock::{WSACleanup, WSAGetLastError, WSAStartup, WSADATA}; /// `WSAStartup()`—Initialize process-wide Windows support for sockets. /// /// On Windows, it's necessary to initialize the sockets subsystem before /// using sockets APIs. The function performs the necessary initialization. /// /// # References /// - [Winsock2] /// /// [Winsock2]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winsock2/nf-winsock2-wsastartup pub fn wsa_startup() -> io::Result { // Request version 2.2, which has been the latest version since far older // versions of Windows than we support here. For more information about // the version, see [here]. // // [here]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winsock2/nf-winsock2-wsastartup#remarks let version = 0x202; let mut data = MaybeUninit::uninit(); unsafe { let ret = WSAStartup(version, data.as_mut_ptr()); if ret == 0 { Ok(data.assume_init()) } else { Err(io::Errno::from_raw_os_error(WSAGetLastError())) } } } /// `WSACleanup()`—Clean up process-wide Windows support for sockets. /// /// In a program where `init` is called, if sockets are no longer necessary, /// this function releases associated resources. /// /// # References /// - [Winsock2] /// /// [Winsock2]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winsock2/nf-winsock2-wsacleanup pub fn wsa_cleanup() -> io::Result<()> { unsafe { if WSACleanup() == 0 { Ok(()) } else { Err(io::Errno::from_raw_os_error(WSAGetLastError())) } } }