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Winsock SPI Functions (Windows CE 5.0)

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The following table shows the Winsock SPI functions with a description of the purpose of each.

Programming element Description
NSPCleanup This function terminates the use of a particular Windows Sockets name space service provider.
NSPGetServiceClassInfo This function retrieves all the pertinent class information (schema) pertaining to the name-space provider.
NSPInstallServiceClass This function registers service class schema within the name-space providers.
NSPLookupServiceBegin This function initiates a client query that is constrained by the information contained within a WSAQUERYSET structure.
NSPLookupServiceEnd This function is called to free the handle after previous calls to NSPLookupServiceBegin and NSPLookupServiceNext.
NSPLookupServiceNext This function is called after obtaining a handle from a previous call to NSPLookupServiceBegin in order to retrieve the requested service information.
NSPRemoveServiceClass This function permanently removes a specified service class from the name space.
NSPSetService This function registers or deregisters a service instance within a name space.
NSPStartup This function retrieves the dynamic information about a provider, such as the list of the DLL entry points.
WPUCloseEvent This function closes an open event object handle.
WPUCloseSocketHandle This function closes an existing socket handle.
WPUCompleteOverlappedRequest This function performs overlapped I/O completion notification for overlapped I/O operations.
WPUCreateEvent This function creates a new event object.
WPUCreateSocketHandle This function creates a new socket handle.
WPUFDIsSet This function checks the membership of the specified socket handle.
WPUGetProviderPath This function retrieves the DLL path for the specified provider.
WPUQueryBlockingCallback This function returns a pointer to a callback function the service provider should invoke periodically while servicing blocking operations.
WPUQuerySocketHandleContext This function queries the context value associated with the specified socket handle.
WPUResetEvent This function resets the state of the specified event object to nonsignaled.
WPUSetEvent This function sets the state of the specified event object to signaled.
WSCDeinstallProvider This function removes the specified transport provider from the system configuration database.
WSCEnumProtocols This function retrieves information about available transport protocols.
WSCInstallNameSpace This function installs a name-space provider.
WSCInstallProvider This function installs the specified transport provider into the system configuration database.
WSCUnInstallNameSpace This function uninstalls the indicated name-space provider.
WSPAccept This function conditionally accepts a connection based on the return value of a condition function.
WSPAddressToString This function converts all parts of a sockaddr structure into a human readable–numeric string representation of the address.
WSPAsyncSelect This function requests Windows message-based event notification of network events for a socket.
WSPBind This function associates a local address (that is, name) with a socket.
WSPCleanup This function terminates use of the Windows Sockets service provider.
WSPCloseSocket This function closes a socket.
WSPConnect This function establishes a connection to a peer, and exchanges connect data.
WSPDuplicateSocket This function returns a structure that can be used to create a new socket descriptor for a shared socket.
WSPEnumNetworkEvents This function reports occurrences of network events for the indicated socket.
WSPEventSelect This function specifies an event object to be associated with the supplied set of network events.
WSPGetOverlappedResult This function returns the results of an overlapped operation on the specified socket.
WSPEnumNetworkEvents This function reports occurrences of network events for the indicated socket.
WSPEventSelect This function specifies an event object to be associated with the supplied set of network events.
WSPGetOverlappedResult This function returns the results of an overlapped operation on the specified socket.
WSPGetPeerName This function gets the address of the peer to which a socket is connected.
WSPGetSockName This function gets the local name for a socket.
WSPGetSockOpt This function retrieves a socket option.
WSPIoctl This function controls the mode of a socket.
WSPJoinLeaf This function joins a leaf node into a multipoint session, and exchanges connect data.
WSPListen This function establishes a socket to listen for incoming connections.
WSPRecv This function receives data on a socket.
WSPRecvDisconnect This function terminates reception on a socket and retrieves the disconnect data, if the socket is connection oriented.
WSPRecvFrom This function receives a datagram and stores the source address.
WSPSelect This function determines the status of one or more sockets.
WSPSend This function sends data on a connected socket.
WSPSendDisconnect This function initiates termination of the connection for the socket and sends disconnect data.
WSPSendTo This function sends data to a specific destination using overlapped I/O.
WSPSetSockOpt This function sets a socket option.
WSPShutdown This function disables sends and/or receives on a socket.
WSPSocket This function creates a socket.
WSPStartup This function initiates use of a Windows Sockets service provider by a client.
WSPStringToAddress This function converts a human-readable numeric string to a socket address structure (sockaddr) suitable to passing to Windows Sockets routines that take such a structure.

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