But of course, Windows uses 'int' while Linux uses 'socklen_t'

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Ryan Loebs 2016-03-29 14:33:32 -07:00
parent b8422b24bd
commit 64815a8b16

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@ -729,7 +729,11 @@ static void GetSockOpt(Service::Interface* self) {
u32 socket_handle = cmd_buffer[1];
u32 level = cmd_buffer[2];
u32 optname = cmd_buffer[3];
#ifdef _WIN32
int optlen = (int)cmd_buffer[4];
#else
socklen_t optlen = (socklen_t)cmd_buffer[4];
#endif
// 0x100 = static buffer offset (bytes)
// + 0x4 = 2nd pointer (u32) position