fix incorrect cast from bool to int, and an invalid return value

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Noah Laptop 2019-12-30 08:00:00 -08:00
parent c2eca312f4
commit f9e4d2574c
2 changed files with 4 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ int SSLClient::connect(IPAddress ip, uint16_t port) {
// connection check // connection check
if (get_arduino_client().connected()) { if (get_arduino_client().connected()) {
m_error("Cannot have two connections at the same time! Please create another SSLClient instance.", func_name); m_error("Cannot have two connections at the same time! Please create another SSLClient instance.", func_name);
return -1; return 0;
} }
// reset indexs for saftey // reset indexs for saftey
m_write_idx = 0; m_write_idx = 0;
@ -112,16 +112,13 @@ int SSLClient::connect(const char *host, uint16_t port) {
// connection check // connection check
if (get_arduino_client().connected()) { if (get_arduino_client().connected()) {
m_error("Cannot have two connections at the same time! Please create another SSLClient instance.", func_name); m_error("Cannot have two connections at the same time! Please create another SSLClient instance.", func_name);
return -1; return 0;
} }
// reset indexs for saftey // reset indexs for saftey
m_write_idx = 0; m_write_idx = 0;
// first, if we have a session, check if we're trying to resolve the same host
// as before
const bool connect_ok = get_arduino_client().connect(host, port);
// first we need our hidden client member to negotiate the socket for us, // first we need our hidden client member to negotiate the socket for us,
// since most times socket functionality is implemented in hardeware. // since most times socket functionality is implemented in hardeware.
if (!connect_ok) { if (!get_arduino_client().connect(host, port)) {
m_error("Failed to connect using m_client. Are you connected to the internet?", func_name); m_error("Failed to connect using m_client. Are you connected to the internet?", func_name);
setWriteError(SSL_CLIENT_CONNECT_FAIL); setWriteError(SSL_CLIENT_CONNECT_FAIL);
return 0; return 0;