Defines a factory that actively connects to a remote IP address and TCP port, creating a new ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Association
object.
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#include <SOCK_SEQPACK_Connector.h>
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Public Types |
typedef ACE_Multihomed_INET_Addr | PEER_ADDR |
typedef
ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Association | PEER_STREAM |
Public Member Functions |
| ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Connector (void) |
| Default constructor.
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| ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Connector (ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Association &new_association, const ACE_Addr &remote_sap, const ACE_Time_Value *timeout=0, const ACE_Addr &local_sap=ACE_Addr::sap_any, int reuse_addr=0, int flags=0, int perms=0, int protocol=132) |
| ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Connector (ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Association &new_association, const ACE_Addr &remote_sap, const ACE_Time_Value *timeout, const ACE_Multihomed_INET_Addr &local_sap, int reuse_addr=0, int flags=0, int perms=0, int protocol=132) |
int | connect (ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Association &new_association, const ACE_Addr &remote_sap, const ACE_Time_Value *timeout=0, const ACE_Addr &local_sap=ACE_Addr::sap_any, int reuse_addr=0, int flags=0, int perms=0, int protocol=132) |
int | connect (ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Association &new_association, const ACE_Addr &remote_sap, const ACE_Time_Value *timeout, const ACE_Multihomed_INET_Addr &local_sap, int reuse_addr=0, int flags=0, int perms=0, int protocol=132) |
| ~ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Connector (void) |
| Default dtor.
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int | complete (ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Association &new_association, ACE_Addr *remote_sap=0, const ACE_Time_Value *timeout=0) |
bool | reset_new_handle (ACE_HANDLE handle) |
| Resets any event associations on this handle.
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void | dump (void) const |
| Dump the state of an object.
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Public Attributes |
| ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE |
| Declare the dynamic allocation hooks.
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Protected Member Functions |
int | shared_open (ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Association &new_association, int protocol_family, int protocol, int reuse_addr) |
int | shared_open (ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Association &new_association, int protocol_family, int protocol, ACE_Protocol_Info *protocolinfo, ACE_SOCK_GROUP g, u_long flags, int reuse_addr) |
int | shared_connect_start (ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Association &new_association, const ACE_Time_Value *timeout, const ACE_Addr &local_sap) |
| Perform operations that must be called before <ACE_OS::connect>.
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int | shared_connect_start (ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Association &new_association, const ACE_Time_Value *timeout, const ACE_Multihomed_INET_Addr &local_sap) |
int | shared_connect_finish (ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Association &new_association, const ACE_Time_Value *timeout, int result) |
| Perform operations that must be called after <ACE_OS::connect>.
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Detailed Description
Defines a factory that actively connects to a remote IP address and TCP port, creating a new ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Association
object.
The ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Connector
doesn't have a socket of its own, i.e., it simply "borrows" the one from the ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Association
that's being connected. The reason for this is that the underlying socket API doesn't use a factory socket to connect data mode sockets. Therefore, there's no need to inherit ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Connector
from ACE_SOCK
. A nice side-effect of this is that ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Connector
objects do not store state so they can be used reentrantly in multithreaded programs.
Member Typedef Documentation
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Connector::ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Connector |
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void |
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[inline] |
Actively connect to a peer, producing a connected ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Association
object if the connection succeeds.
- Parameters:
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new_association | The ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Association object that will be connected to the peer. |
remote_sap | The address that we are trying to connect to. The protocol family of remote_sap is used for the connected socket. That is, if remote_sap contains an IPv6 address, a socket with family PF_INET6 will be used, else it will be PF_INET. |
timeout | Pointer to an ACE_Time_Value object with amount of time to wait to connect. If the pointer is 0 then the call blocks until the connection attempt is complete, whether it succeeds or fails. If *timeout == {0, 0} then the connection is done using nonblocking mode. In this case, if the connection can't be made immediately, this method returns -1 and errno == EWOULDBLOCK. If *timeout > {0, 0} then this is the maximum amount of time to wait before timing out; if the specified amount of time passes before the connection is made, this method returns -1 and errno == ETIME. Note the difference between this case and when a blocking connect is attempted that TCP times out - in the latter case, errno will be ETIMEDOUT. |
local_sap | (optional) The local address to bind to. If it's the default value of ACE_Addr::sap_any then the OS will choose an unused port. |
reuse_addr | (optional) If the value is 1, the local address (local_sap ) is reused, even if it hasn't been cleaned up yet. |
flags | Ignored. |
perms | Ignored. |
protocol | (optional) If value is 0, default SOCK_STREAM protocol is selected by kernel (typically TCP). |
- Returns:
- Returns 0 if the connection succeeds. If it fails, -1 is returned and errno contains a specific error code.
Actively connect to a peer, producing a connected ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Association
object if the connection succeeds.
- Parameters:
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new_association | The ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Association object that will be connected to the peer. |
remote_sap | The address that we are trying to connect to. The protocol family of remote_sap is used for the connected socket. That is, if remote_sap contains an IPv6 address, a socket with family PF_INET6 will be used, else it will be PF_INET. |
timeout | Pointer to an ACE_Time_Value object with amount of time to wait to connect. If the pointer is 0 then the call blocks until the connection attempt is complete, whether it succeeds or fails. If *timeout == {0, 0} then the connection is done using nonblocking mode. In this case, if the connection can't be made immediately, this method returns -1 and errno == EWOULDBLOCK. If *timeout > {0, 0} then this is the maximum amount of time to wait before timing out; if the specified amount of time passes before the connection is made, this method returns -1 and errno == ETIME. Note the difference between this case and when a blocking connect is attempted that TCP times out - in the latter case, errno will be ETIMEDOUT. |
local_sap | (optional) The set of local addresses for SCTP to bind to. |
reuse_addr | (optional) If the value is 1, the local address (local_sap ) is reused, even if it hasn't been cleaned up yet. |
flags | Ignored. |
perms | Ignored. |
protocol | (optional) If value is 0, default SOCK_STREAM protocol is selected by kernel (typically TCP). |
- Returns:
- Returns 0 if the connection succeeds. If it fails, -1 is returned and errno contains a specific error code.
ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Connector::~ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Connector |
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void |
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[inline] |
Member Function Documentation
Try to complete a nonblocking connection that was begun by a previous call to connect with a {0, 0} ACE_Time_Value timeout.
- See also:
- connect().
- Parameters:
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new_association | The ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Association object that will be connected to the peer. |
remote_sap | If non-0, it points to the ACE_INET_Addr object that will contain the address of the connected peer. |
timeout | Same values and return value possibilites as for connect(). |
- See also:
- connect().
Actively connect to a peer, producing a connected ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Association
object if the connection succeeds.
- Parameters:
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new_association | The ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Association object that will be connected to the peer. |
remote_sap | The address that we are trying to connect to. The protocol family of remote_sap is used for the connected socket. That is, if remote_sap contains an IPv6 address, a socket with family PF_INET6 will be used, else it will be PF_INET. |
timeout | Pointer to an ACE_Time_Value object with amount of time to wait to connect. If the pointer is 0 then the call blocks until the connection attempt is complete, whether it succeeds or fails. If *timeout == {0, 0} then the connection is done using nonblocking mode. In this case, if the connection can't be made immediately, this method returns -1 and errno == EWOULDBLOCK. If *timeout > {0, 0} then this is the maximum amount of time to wait before timing out; if the specified amount of time passes before the connection is made, this method returns -1 and errno == ETIME. Note the difference between this case and when a blocking connect is attempted that TCP times out - in the latter case, errno will be ETIMEDOUT. |
local_sap | (optional) The local address to bind to. If it's the default value of ACE_Addr::sap_any then the OS will choose an unused port. |
reuse_addr | (optional) If the value is 1, the local address (local_sap ) is reused, even if it hasn't been cleaned up yet. |
flags | Ignored. |
perms | Ignored. |
protocol | (optional) If value is 0, default SOCK_STREAM protocol is selected by kernel (typically TCP). |
- Returns:
- Returns 0 if the connection succeeds. If it fails, -1 is returned and errno contains a specific error code.
Actively connect to a peer, producing a connected ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Association
object if the connection succeeds.
- Parameters:
-
new_association | The ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Association object that will be connected to the peer. |
remote_sap | The address that we are trying to connect to. The protocol family of remote_sap is used for the connected socket. That is, if remote_sap contains an IPv6 address, a socket with family PF_INET6 will be used, else it will be PF_INET. |
timeout | Pointer to an ACE_Time_Value object with amount of time to wait to connect. If the pointer is 0 then the call blocks until the connection attempt is complete, whether it succeeds or fails. If *timeout == {0, 0} then the connection is done using nonblocking mode. In this case, if the connection can't be made immediately, this method returns -1 and errno == EWOULDBLOCK. If *timeout > {0, 0} then this is the maximum amount of time to wait before timing out; if the specified amount of time passes before the connection is made, this method returns -1 and errno == ETIME. Note the difference between this case and when a blocking connect is attempted that TCP times out - in the latter case, errno will be ETIMEDOUT. |
local_sap | (optional) The set of local addresses for SCTP to bind to. |
reuse_addr | (optional) If the value is 1, the local address (local_sap ) is reused, even if it hasn't been cleaned up yet. |
flags | Ignored. |
perms | Ignored. |
protocol | (optional) If value is 0, default SOCK_STREAM protocol is selected by kernel (typically TCP). |
- Returns:
- Returns 0 if the connection succeeds. If it fails, -1 is returned and errno contains a specific error code.
void ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Connector::dump |
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void |
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const |
Dump the state of an object.
bool ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Connector::reset_new_handle |
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ACE_HANDLE |
handle | ) |
[inline] |
Resets any event associations on this handle.
int ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Connector::shared_open |
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ACE_SOCK_SEQPACK_Association & |
new_association, |
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int |
protocol_family, |
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int |
protocol, |
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int |
reuse_addr |
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Perform operations that ensure the socket is opened using BSD-style semantics (no QoS).
Perform operations that ensure the socket is opened using QoS-enabled semantics.
Member Data Documentation
Declare the dynamic allocation hooks.
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