A simple but substantial change: uIP used the htons()/HTONS() macro
functions for converting between host and network byte order. These names are the de facto standard names for this functionality because of the original BSD TCP/IP implementation. But they cause problems for uIP/Contiki: some platforms define these names themselves (Mac OS, most notably), causing compilation problems for Contiki on those platforms. This commit changes all htons to uip_htons instead. Same goes for htonl, ntohs, and ntohl. All-caps versions as well.
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set_connection_address(&ipaddr);
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/* new connection with remote host */
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client_conn = udp_new(&ipaddr, HTONS(3000), NULL);
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udp_bind(client_conn, HTONS(3001));
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client_conn = udp_new(&ipaddr, UIP_HTONS(3000), NULL);
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udp_bind(client_conn, UIP_HTONS(3001));
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PRINTF("Created a connection with the server ");
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PRINT6ADDR(&client_conn->ripaddr);
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PRINTF(" local/remote port %u/%u\n",
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HTONS(client_conn->lport), HTONS(client_conn->rport));
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UIP_HTONS(client_conn->lport), UIP_HTONS(client_conn->rport));
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etimer_set(&et, SEND_INTERVAL);
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while(1) {
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