----- Information in this file is obsolete. ----- Winsock Platform 1. Windows NT 3.51, build 1057, Service Pack 2 Platform 2. Windows 3.1 with Trumpet Sockets (2.1f) Testing ------- Testing was done using the Windows Sockets API Tester (WSAT), available from rhino.microsoft.com/wsat/wsat594.exe. I found a number of tests that would not run under Wine, some that failed under Trumpet, and others under NT. So, I decided to use tests that at least succeeded IN FULL on all the test platforms. These are only the local tests. Any program which makes use of the WSAAsync* calls, pretty much won't work. Other program which work correctly will work ... mostly. Programs which are incorrect, will probably crash and burn fairly quickly. I have tried to make WINESockets as close as possible to Trumpet's. The numbers in brackets next to each platform indicate how many tests failed, the numbers listed on the variations line are the test that failed. Investigated ============ BINDT.TST NT (00) Trumpet (10) Wine (10) BINDU.TST NT (00) Trumpet (10) Wine (10) HOST.TST NT (01) Trumpet (06) Wine (38)*3 HOSTHOST.TST NT (01)*1 Trumpet (01)*1 Wine (00) HOSTNAME.TST NT (01) Trumpet (00) Wine (00)*2 INET.TST NT (01) Trumpet (24)*1 Wine (01) IOCTLT.TST NT (00) Trumpet (00) Wine (06) IOCTLU.TST NT (00) Trumpet (00) Wine (04) PROTO.TST NT (00) Trumpet (00) Wine (41)*3 SERV.TST NT (00) Trumpet (00) Wine (50)*3 SOCKETT.TST NT (01) Trumpet (00) Wine (00) SOCKETU.TST NT (03) Trumpet (00) Wine (00) START.TST NT (00) Trumpet (00) Wine (08)*3 STARTL.TST NT (00)*4 Trumpet (00) Wine (00) STARTH.TST Wine crashed with two messages (from the program, methinks) indicating "FREE - HEAPBADNODE - bad node in head." Unchecked ========= ENOBUFST.TST ENOBUFSU.TST GETOPTT.TST GETOPTU.TST SETOPTT.TST SETOPTU.TST All the client/server tests *1 errors in the NT and/or Trumpet were caused by a mistake I made while configuring this test. *2 Wine passes these tests, because they aren't done correctly not because it does everything correctly. *3 Wine crashed part way through the testing process, hence the large value of tests failed. *4 NT actually supports Winsock 1.0 as well.