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* include/mswsock.h: New file.
* include/ws2tcpip.h: New file. * include/winsock.h (IPPROTO_IGMP): New define. (IPPROTO_GGP): Correct value. (SO_* macros): Remove mswsock defines. (TCP_BSDURGENT): Likewise. (IP_* macros): Add comment warning of WinSock2 incompatibility (WSARecvEx): Remove mswsock prototype. (TransmitFile): Likewise. (AcceptEx): Likewise. (GetAcceptExSockaddrs): Likewise. (struct _TRANSMIT_FILE_BUFFERS): Remove mswsock definition. (#include <mswsock.h>): Add directive and explanatory comment * include/winsock2.h (header guard): add guard for _WINSOCK_H (_WINSOCK_H): Define to prevent later inclusion of winsock.h (#include <winsock.h>): Replace directive with winsock.h file content The following changes apply to the merged file: (FD_SET): Keep winsock2.h definition, delete winsock.h definition (SOMAXCONN): Likewise (#include <nspapi.h>): Move - don't include until LPSOCKADDR defined (IP_* macros): Delete WinSock1 definitions (WinSock2 definitions now in ws2tcpip.h) (struct ip_mreq): Delete (now defined in ws2tcpip.h for WinSock2) (FD_*_BIT and FD_* defines): Place together and extend to FD_MAX_EVENTS 10 (AF* defines): Extend to AF_MAX 10 (WSAIsBlocking): #if 0 out prototype (N/A in WinSock2) (WSAUnhookBlockingHook): Likewise. (WSASetBlockingHook): Likewise. (WSACancelBlockingCall): Likewise. (WSAEINPROGRESS): Comment as not raised in WinSock2. (#include <mswsock.h>): Delete directive inherited from winsock.h (WSA_QOS* defines): Add QualityOfService error codes. (SIO_* defines): Add new macros * include/ipexport.h (IP_STATUS flags): Add definitions. (IP_FLAG_DF): Likewise. (IP_OPT_* ): Likewise. (struct ip_option_information): Likewise. (struct icmp_echo_reply): Likewise.
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