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RE : [lwip-users] link down and netconn problem


From: Frédéric BERNON
Subject: RE : [lwip-users] link down and netconn problem
Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 14:25:01 +0200

I will try to find the IRC log about this discussion to know the reasons (it 
should be in my home computer). I know it was in "[task #6969] Review usage of 
conn->err in netconn layer" if it can help...

 
  
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-----Message d'origine-----
De : address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden De la part de Simon Goldschmidt
Envoyé : mercredi 7 octobre 2009 11:56
À : Mailing list for lwIP users
Objet : Re: [lwip-users] link down and netconn problem


> I hadn't considered getting rid of them altogether, but you make a 
> good case for it.  Interestingly, CVS says you added the ERR_IS_FATAL 
> macro so if you don't understand what they're for, I'm guessing that 
> no one does!

That was after a discussion with Frédéric, who did not agree that no errors are 
fatal. I think before that, we did not have non-fatal errors at all (meaning 
there were checkes for conn->err == ERR_OK at some places) and as I did not 
convince him, we added the 'fatal' check as a consensus. However, I'm still not 
totally satisfied with this solution...

Simon
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