PICKLEP The PICKLEP program demonstrates data procedure serialization. The program demonstrates a fixed buffer style pickling and an incremental style pickling depending on the switches being used. The implicit_handle primitive is used as the pickling handle. With default switches, the program encodes data to a file. To decode data from the file, use -d switch. FILES ===== The directory samples\rpc\pickle\picklp contains the following files for building the distributed application PICKLP: File Description README.TXT Readme file for the PICKLE sample PICKLP.IDL Interface definition language file PICKLP.ACF Attribute configuration file PICKLPC.C Client main program MAKEFILE Nmake file to build for Windows NT or Windows 95 MAKEFILE.DOS Nmake file to build for MS-DOS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- BUILDING THE (CLIENT) FOR MICROSOFT WINDOWS NT OR WINDOWS 95 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- The following environment variables should already be set for you: set CPU=i386 set INCLUDE=%SDKROOT%\h set LIB=%SDKROOT%\lib set PATH=%SDKROOT%\system32;%SDKROOT%\bin where %SDKROOT% is the root directory for the 32-bit Windows SDK. For mips, set CPU=mips For alpha, set CPU=alpha Build the sample distributed application: nmake cleanall nmake This builds the executable programs picklpc.exe. There is no server side in this sample as the notion of server does not apply to pickling. ------------------------------------------ BUILDING THE CLIENT APPLICATION FOR MS-DOS ------------------------------------------ After installing the Microsoft Visual C/C++ version 1.50 development environment and the 16-bit RPC SDK on a Windows NT or Windows 95 computer, you can build the sample client application from Windows NT or Windows 95: nmake -f makefile.dos cleanall nmake -f makefile.dos This builds the client application callc.exe. You may also execute the Microsoft Visual C/C++ compiler under MS-DOS. This requires a two-step build process. Step One: Compile the .IDL files under Windows NT or Windows 95: nmake -a -f makefile.dos picklp.h Step Two: Compile the C sources (stub and application) under MS-DOS: nmake -f makefile.dos ----------------------- RUNNING THE APPLICATION ----------------------- The default setting for this application is to encode data to pickle.dat file. Enter: picklpc To decode data that has been encoded, enter: picklpc -d Several other command line switches are available to change settings for this program. For a listing of the switches available from the client program, enter: picklpc -?