/** @mainpage enet
http://enet.bespin.org

ENet's purpose is to provide a relatively thin, simple and robust network communication layer on top of UDP (User Datagram Protocol). The primary feature it provides is optional reliable, in-order delivery of packets. ENet is NOT intended to be a general purpose high level networking library that handles authentication, lobbying, server discovery, compression, encryption and other high level, often application level or dependent tasks. @ref Features @ref SourceDistro @ref Installation @ref Tutorial @ref MailingList @ref Extending @ref FAQ @ref License */ /** @page SourceDistro Source Distribution You can retrieve the source to ENet by downloading it in either .zip form, .tar.gz form, or accessing the cvs distribution directly. The most recent CVS can be downloaded here To access ENet via anonymous CVS, you must use the CVSROOT :pserver:anonymous\@bespin.org:/var/lib/cvs/enet with an empty password. @code $ cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anonymous@bespin.org:/var/lib/cvs/enet login @endcode Hit the return key when prompted for a password. @code $ cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anonymous@bespin.org:/var/lib/cvs/enet co -l . $ cvs -z3 co enet @endcode This will create a CVS directory in the current directory, and with the second command will proceed to check the enet module out of CVS. Any problems with CVS access or request for write access should be sent via email to @ref MailingList. */ /** @page Extending Extending and Modifying ENet Since ENet is distributed in source form, you can easily extend and modify it to suit your needs. For example, some users prefer to use their own memory management routines and can thus replace the appropriate functions in memory.c */ /** @page MailingList ENet Related Mailing Lists The enet-discuss list is for discussion of ENet, including bug reports or feature requests. The CVS commits are also sent to enet-cvs, so feel free to subscribe if you want to keep up with the latest developments. */