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Declare Function WSACleanup Lib "wsock32.dll" () As Long

Platforms

  • Windows 95: Supported.
  • Windows 98: Supported.
  • Windows NT: Requires Windows NT 3.1 or later.
  • Windows 2000: Supported.
  • Windows CE: Requires Windows CE 1.0 or later.

Description & Usage

WSACleanup frees the resources allocated when when the program began using Windows Sockets (Winsock) functions. Your program must call this function once it no longer needs to use Winsock functions, so that it frees the resources the prior call to WSAStartup consumed. The resources will not be freed unless the program calls WSACleanup the same number of times as it called WSAStartup (in case that function had been called more than once).

Return Value

If successful, the function returns zero. If an error occured, the function returns -1 (use WSAGetLastError to get the error code).

Visual Basic-Specific Issues

None.

Parameters

None.

Example

Print the IP address associated with a domain name specified by the user. Winsock is briefly used to resolve the domain name and format a printable IP address string. The user enters the domain name to resolve in text box txtDomain, and the domain name is resolved when the user clicks button cmdGetIP.

To run this example, place a text box named txtDomain and a command button named cmdGetIP on a form window.

' This code is licensed according to the terms and conditions listed here. ' Declarations and such needed for the example: ' (Copy them to the (declarations) section of a module.) Public Type WSADATA wVersion As Integer wHighVersion As Integer szDescription As String * 257 szSystemStatus As String * 129 iMaxSockets As Long iMaxUdpDg As Long lpVendorInfo As Long End Type  Public Declare Function WSAStartup Lib "wsock32.dll" (ByVal wVersionRequested As Integer, lpWSAData _ As WSADATA) As Long Public Declare Function WSACleanup Lib "wsock32.dll" () As Long Public Type HOSTENT h_name As Long h_aliases As Long h_addrtype As Integer h_length As Integer h_addr_list As Long End Type Public Const AF_INET = 2 Public Declare Function gethostbyname Lib "wsock32.dll" (ByVal name As String) As Long Public Declare Function inet_ntoa Lib "wsock32.dll" (ByVal inaddr As Long) As Long Public Declare Sub CopyMemory Lib "kernel32.dll" Alias "RtlMoveMemory" (Destination As Any, Source _ As Any, ByVal length As Long) Public Declare Function lstrlen Lib "kernel32.dll" Alias "lstrlenA" (ByVal lpString As Any) As Long Public Declare Function lstrcpy Lib "kernel32.dll" Alias "lstrcpyA" (ByVal lpString1 As Any, ByVal _ lpString2 As Any) As Long ' Define a relevant API macro. Public Function MAKEWORD(ByVal bLow As Byte, ByVal bHigh As Byte) As Integer MAKEWORD = Val("&H" & Right("00" & Hex(bHigh), 2) & Right("00" & Hex(bLow), 2)) End Function ' *** Place the following code inside the form window. *** Private Sub cmdGetIP_Click() Dim sockinfo As WSADATA  ' information about Winsock Dim hostinfo As HOSTENT  ' information about an Internet host Dim pHostinfo As Long    ' pointer to a HOSTENT structure Dim pIPAddress As Long   ' pointer to an IP address dword Dim ipAddress As Long    ' an IP address, packed into a dword Dim pIPString As Long    ' pointer to an IP address formatted as a string Dim ipString As String   ' holds a human-readable IP address string Dim retval As Long       ' generic return value ' Open up a Winsock session, using version 2.2. retval = WSAStartup(MAKEWORD(2, 2), sockinfo) If retval <> 0 Then Debug.Print "ERROR: Attempt to open Winsock failed: error"; retval Exit Sub End If ' Get information about the domain specified in txtDomain. pHostinfo = gethostbyname(txtDomain.Text) If pHostinfo = 0 Then Debug.Print "Unable to resolve domain name." Else ' Copy the data into a HOSTENT structure. CopyMemory hostinfo, ByVal pHostinfo, Len(hostinfo) If hostinfo.h_addrtype <> AF_INET Then Debug.Print "A non-IP address was returned." Else ' Copy the pointer to the first (and probably only) IP address in the structure. CopyMemory pIPAddress, ByVal hostinfo.h_addr_list, 4 ' Copy the actual IP address. CopyMemory ipAddress, ByVal pIPAddress, 4 ' Convert the IP address into a human-readable string. pIPString = inet_ntoa(ipAddress) ' Copy the result into a string variable. ipString = Space(lstrlen(pIPString)) retval = lstrcpy(ipString, pIPString) ' Print the result: a human-readable IP address. Debug.Print ipString End If End If ' Close the Winsock session. retval = WSACleanup() End Sub

See Also

WSAStartup

Category

Winsock

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Windows API Guide - Reference - Volume 1: Version 3.0 For the MS-DOS and PC-DOS Operating Systems
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