here is a basic example of a TCP client using net.odin
// basic example of the usage of net.odin
package example
import "core:fmt"
// you may change the import path to wherever you put the library.
import net "../"
main :: proc () {
// connecting to the remote host.
conn, ok := net.tcp_connect(":6969")
if !ok {
fmt.println("failed to connect")
return
}
// make sure to close the socket once you're done with it.
defer net.close(conn)
// writing to the remote host.
_, ok = net.write_string(conn, "hey")
if !ok {
fmt.println("failed to write")
return
}
// reading incoming data from the remote host.
str, ok2 := net.read_string(conn)
if !ok2 {
fmt.println("failed to read")
return
}
// printing the received data.
fmt.println(str)
}