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I have an HTTP post_data function in C++ used for sending an HTTP request to my web server.

About 1 in every 50 attempts, the request actually goes through, the other times, it doesn't get sent.

I have no idea why but it's supposed to go through 100% of the times. Here's my post_data function:

One of the reasons why I'm not using an HTTP library is because I just couldn't get them working a few months ago.

std::string MasterServerHandler::post_data(std::string file, std::string data){
    string request;
    string response;
    int resp_leng;

    char buffer[BUFFERSIZE];
    struct sockaddr_in serveraddr;
    int sock;

    WSADATA wsaData;
    const char* ipaddress  = cst::masterIP.c_str();
    std::string host = cst::masterHost;

    int port = 80;

    request+="GET /folder/" + string(file) + data + " HTTP/1.0\r\n";
    request+="Host: " + host + "\r\n";
    request+="\r\n";
     //open socket


    if ((sock = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP)) < 0)
        cout << "WEB socket() failed" << endl;

    //connect
    memset(&serveraddr, 0, sizeof(serveraddr));
    serveraddr.sin_family      = AF_INET;
    serveraddr.sin_addr.s_addr = inet_addr(ipaddress);
    serveraddr.sin_port        = htons((unsigned short) port);
    if (connect(sock, (struct sockaddr *) &serveraddr, sizeof(serveraddr)) < 0)
        cout << "WEB connect() failed" << endl;

    //send request
    if (send(sock, request.c_str(), request.length(), 0) != request.length())
        cout << "WEB send() sent a different number of bytes than expected" << endl;;

    //If we care about the response
        //get response
        response = "";
        resp_leng= BUFFERSIZE;
        while (resp_leng == BUFFERSIZE)
        {
            resp_leng= recv(sock, (char*)&buffer, BUFFERSIZE, 0);
            if (resp_leng>0)
                response+= string(buffer).substr(0,resp_leng);
            //note: download lag is not handled in this code
        }

   //disconnect
   closesocket(sock);

   return response;

}

So does anyone know why sometimes this HTTP call doesn't go through all the way? I took away closesocket() and it works but, if I take that away then there will be packet leaks and that's bad because this function gets called every so often.

I also tried replacing the while statement with this:

while (resp_leng > 0)

And it just loops forever. It might be because the connection was not closed on the PHP side but I have no loops at all running on my PHP script so that can't be it.

Really confused on why this isn't working.

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    Why not just use libcurl ? Nov 16, 2015 at 10:40
  • Does it literally loop, or is the code waiting for the blocking recv to return? Nov 16, 2015 at 10:41
  • You check for errors, that's good, but you don't actually do anything when there's an error, you just continue as if nothing happened. You don't even report what the error was. Nov 16, 2015 at 10:42
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    Why do you keep deleting and reposting the same question? It becomes annoying. Nov 16, 2015 at 10:43
  • On an unrelated note, you do know that std::string have a constructor where you can specify both buffer and its length? Like e.g. response += std::string(buffer, resp_leng);. Currently, using just buffer for the constructor, will lead to undefined behavior unless the data you receive is zero-terminated. Nov 16, 2015 at 10:46

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