.TH socket_send6 3 .SH NAME socket_send6 \- send a UDP datagram .SH SYNTAX .B #include int \fBsocket_send6\fP(int \fIs\fR, const char* \fIbuf\fR, unsigned int \fIlen\fR, const char \fIip\fR[16], uint16 \fIport\fR, uint32 \fIscope_id\fR); .SH DESCRIPTION socket_send6 sends \fIlen\fR bytes starting at \fIbuf\fR in a UDP datagram over the socket \fIs\fR to UDP port \fIport\fR on IP address \fIip\fR. You can call socket_send6 without calling socket_bind4. This has the effect as first calling socket_bind4 with IP address :: and port 0. The meaning of \fIscope_id\fR is dependent on the implementation and IPv6 IP. On link-local IPv6 addresses it specifies the outgoing interface index. The name (e.g. "eth0") for a given interface index can be queried with getifname. \fIscope_id\fR should normally be set to 0. .SH RETURN VALUE socket_send6 returns 0 if the datagram was sent successfully. If not, it returns -1 and sets errno appropriately. .SH EXAMPLE #include int \fIs\fR; char \fIip\fR[16]; uint16 \fIp\fR; uint32 \fIscope_id\fR; \fIs\fR = socket_tcp(); socket_bind6(s,ip,p); socket_send6(s,"hello, world",12,ip,p,scope_id); .SH "SEE ALSO" socket_send4(3), socket_getifidx(3)