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diff --git a/ACE/ace/ACE.h b/ACE/ace/ACE.h deleted file mode 100644 index 7dec2712fa4..00000000000 --- a/ACE/ace/ACE.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,825 +0,0 @@ -// -*- C++ -*- - -//============================================================================= -/** - * @file ACE.h - * - * $Id$ - * - * This file contains value added ACE functions that extend the - * behavior of the UNIX and Win32 OS calls. - * - * All these ACE static functions are consolidated in a single place - * in order to manage the namespace better. These functions are put - * here rather than in @c ACE_OS in order to separate concerns. - * - * @author Douglas C. Schmidt <schmidt@cs.wustl.edu> - */ -//============================================================================= - -#ifndef ACE_ACE_H -#define ACE_ACE_H - -#include /**/ "ace/pre.h" - -#include "ace/config-lite.h" - -#if !defined (ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE) -# pragma once -#endif /* ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE */ - -#include "ace/OS_NS_math.h" -#include "ace/Flag_Manip.h" -#include "ace/Handle_Ops.h" -#include "ace/Lib_Find.h" -#include "ace/Init_ACE.h" -#include "ace/Sock_Connect.h" -#include "ace/Default_Constants.h" - -#if defined (ACE_EXPORT_MACRO) -# undef ACE_EXPORT_MACRO -#endif -#define ACE_EXPORT_MACRO ACE_Export - -// Open versioned namespace, if enabled by the user. -ACE_BEGIN_VERSIONED_NAMESPACE_DECL - -// Forward declarations. -class ACE_Time_Value; -class ACE_Message_Block; -class ACE_Handle_Set; - -/** - * @namespace ACE - * - * @brief The namespace containing the ACE framework itself. - * - * The ACE namespace contains all types (classes, structures, - * typedefs, etc), and global functions and variables in the ACE - * framework. - */ -namespace ACE -{ - // = ACE version information. - /// e.g., the "5" in ACE 5.1.12. - extern ACE_Export u_int major_version (void); - - /// e.g., the "1" in ACE 5.1.12. - extern ACE_Export u_int minor_version (void); - - /// e.g., the "12" in ACE 5.1.12. - /// Returns 0 for "stable" (non-beta) releases. - extern ACE_Export u_int beta_version (void); - - // = C++ compiler version information. - /// E.g., the "SunPro C++" in SunPro C++ 4.32.0 - extern ACE_Export const ACE_TCHAR * compiler_name (void); - - /// E.g., the "4" in SunPro C++ 4.32.0 - extern ACE_Export u_int compiler_major_version (void); - - /// E.g., the "32" in SunPro C++ 4.32.0 - extern ACE_Export u_int compiler_minor_version (void); - - /// E.g., the "0" in SunPro C++ 4.32.0 - extern ACE_Export u_int compiler_beta_version (void); - - /// Check if error indicates the process being out of handles (file - /// descriptors). - extern ACE_Export int out_of_handles (int error); - - /// Simple wildcard matching function supporting '*' and '?' - /// return true if string s matches pattern. - extern ACE_Export bool wild_match(const char* s, const char* pattern, bool case_sensitive = true); - - /** - * @name I/O operations - * - * Notes on common parameters: - * - * @a handle is the connected endpoint that will be used for I/O. - * - * @a buf is the buffer to write from or receive into. - * - * @a len is the number of bytes to transfer. - * - * The @a timeout parameter in the following methods indicates how - * long to blocking trying to transfer data. If @a timeout == 0, - * then the call behaves as a normal send/recv call, i.e., for - * blocking sockets, the call will block until action is possible; - * for non-blocking sockets, @c EWOULDBLOCK will be returned if no - * action is immediately possible. - * - * If @a timeout != 0, the call will wait until the relative time - * specified in @a *timeout elapses. - * - * The "_n()" I/O methods keep looping until all the data has been - * transferred. These methods also work for sockets in non-blocking - * mode i.e., they keep looping on @c EWOULDBLOCK. @a timeout is - * used to make sure we keep making progress, i.e., the same timeout - * value is used for every I/O operation in the loop and the timeout - * is not counted down. - * - * The return values for the "*_n()" methods match the return values - * from the non "_n()" methods and are specified as follows: - * - * - On complete transfer, the number of bytes transferred is returned. - * - On timeout, -1 is returned, @c errno == @c ETIME. - * - On error, -1 is returned, @c errno is set to appropriate error. - * - On @c EOF, 0 is returned, @c errno is irrelevant. - * - * On partial transfers, i.e., if any data is transferred before - * timeout / error / @c EOF, @a bytes_transferred> will contain the - * number of bytes transferred. - * - * Methods with @a iovec parameter are I/O vector variants of the - * I/O operations. - * - * Methods with the extra @a flags argument will always result in - * @c send getting called. Methods without the extra @a flags - * argument will result in @c send getting called on Win32 - * platforms, and @c write getting called on non-Win32 platforms. - */ - //@{ - extern ACE_Export ssize_t recv (ACE_HANDLE handle, - void *buf, - size_t len, - int flags, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0); - -#if defined (ACE_HAS_TLI) - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t t_rcv (ACE_HANDLE handle, - void *buf, - size_t len, - int *flags, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0); - -#endif /* ACE_HAS_TLI */ - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t recv (ACE_HANDLE handle, - void *buf, - size_t len, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0); - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t recvmsg (ACE_HANDLE handle, - struct msghdr *msg, - int flags, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0); - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t recvfrom (ACE_HANDLE handle, - char *buf, - int len, - int flags, - struct sockaddr *addr, - int *addrlen, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0); - - ACE_NAMESPACE_INLINE_FUNCTION - ssize_t recv_n (ACE_HANDLE handle, - void *buf, - size_t len, - int flags, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0, - size_t *bytes_transferred = 0); - -#if defined (ACE_HAS_TLI) - - ACE_NAMESPACE_INLINE_FUNCTION - ssize_t t_rcv_n (ACE_HANDLE handle, - void *buf, - size_t len, - int *flags, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0, - size_t *bytes_transferred = 0); - -#endif /* ACE_HAS_TLI */ - - ACE_NAMESPACE_INLINE_FUNCTION - ssize_t recv_n (ACE_HANDLE handle, - void *buf, - size_t len, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0, - size_t *bytes_transferred = 0); - - /// Receive into a variable number of pieces. - /** - * Accepts a variable, caller-specified, number of pointer/length - * pairs. Arguments following @a n are char *, size_t pairs. - * - * @param handle The I/O handle to receive on - * @param n The total number of char *, size_t pairs following @a n. - * - * @return -1 on error, else total number of bytes received. - */ - extern ACE_Export ssize_t recv (ACE_HANDLE handle, size_t n, ...); - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t recvv (ACE_HANDLE handle, - iovec *iov, - int iovcnt, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0); - - ACE_NAMESPACE_INLINE_FUNCTION - ssize_t recvv_n (ACE_HANDLE handle, - iovec *iov, - int iovcnt, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0, - size_t *bytes_transferred = 0); - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t recv_n (ACE_HANDLE handle, - ACE_Message_Block *message_block, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0, - size_t *bytes_transferred = 0); - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t send (ACE_HANDLE handle, - const void *buf, - size_t len, - int flags, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0); - -#if defined (ACE_HAS_TLI) - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t t_snd (ACE_HANDLE handle, - const void *buf, - size_t len, - int flags, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0); - -#endif /* ACE_HAS_TLI */ - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t send (ACE_HANDLE handle, - const void *buf, - size_t len, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0); - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t sendmsg (ACE_HANDLE handle, - const struct msghdr *msg, - int flags, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0); - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t sendto (ACE_HANDLE handle, - const char *buf, - int len, - int flags, - const struct sockaddr *addr, - int addrlen, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0); - - ACE_NAMESPACE_INLINE_FUNCTION - ssize_t send_n (ACE_HANDLE handle, - const void *buf, - size_t len, - int flags, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0, - size_t *bytes_transferred = 0); - -#if defined (ACE_HAS_TLI) - - ACE_NAMESPACE_INLINE_FUNCTION - ssize_t t_snd_n (ACE_HANDLE handle, - const void *buf, - size_t len, - int flags, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0, - size_t *bytes_transferred = 0); - -#endif /* ACE_HAS_TLI */ - - ACE_NAMESPACE_INLINE_FUNCTION - ssize_t send_n (ACE_HANDLE handle, - const void *buf, - size_t len, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0, - size_t *bytes_transferred = 0); - - /// Varargs variant. - extern ACE_Export ssize_t send (ACE_HANDLE handle, size_t n, ...); - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t sendv (ACE_HANDLE handle, - const iovec *iov, - int iovcnt, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0); - - ACE_NAMESPACE_INLINE_FUNCTION - ssize_t sendv_n (ACE_HANDLE handle, - const iovec *iov, - int iovcnt, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0, - size_t *bytes_transferred = 0); - - /// Send all the @a message_blocks chained through their @c next and - /// @c cont pointers. This call uses the underlying OS gather-write - /// operation to reduce the domain-crossing penalty. - extern ACE_Export ssize_t send_n (ACE_HANDLE handle, - const ACE_Message_Block *message_block, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0, - size_t *bytes_transferred = 0); - - // = File system I/O functions (these don't support timeouts). - - ACE_NAMESPACE_INLINE_FUNCTION - ssize_t read_n (ACE_HANDLE handle, - void *buf, - size_t len, - size_t *bytes_transferred = 0); - - ACE_NAMESPACE_INLINE_FUNCTION - ssize_t write_n (ACE_HANDLE handle, - const void *buf, - size_t len, - size_t *bytes_transferred = 0); - - /// Write all the @a message_blocks chained through their @c next - /// and @c cont pointers. This call uses the underlying OS - /// gather-write operation to reduce the domain-crossing penalty. - extern ACE_Export ssize_t write_n (ACE_HANDLE handle, - const ACE_Message_Block *message_block, - size_t *bytes_transferred = 0); - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t readv_n (ACE_HANDLE handle, - iovec *iov, - int iovcnt, - size_t *bytes_transferred = 0); - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t writev_n (ACE_HANDLE handle, - const iovec *iov, - int iovcnt, - size_t *bytes_transferred = 0); - //@} - - /** - * Wait up to @a timeout amount of time to passively establish a - * connection. This method doesn't perform the @c accept, it just - * does the timed wait. - */ - extern ACE_Export int handle_timed_accept (ACE_HANDLE listener, - ACE_Time_Value *timeout, - int restart); - - /** - * Wait up to @a timeout amount of time to complete an actively - * established non-blocking connection. If @a is_tli is non-0 then - * we are being called by a TLI wrapper (which behaves slightly - * differently from a socket wrapper). - */ - extern ACE_Export ACE_HANDLE handle_timed_complete ( - ACE_HANDLE listener, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout, - int is_tli = 0); - - /** - * Reset the limit on the number of open handles. If @a new_limit - * == -1 set the limit to the maximum allowable. Otherwise, set - * the limit value to @a new_limit. If @a increase_limit_only is - * non-0 then only allow increases to the limit. - */ - extern ACE_Export int set_handle_limit (int new_limit = -1, - int increase_limit_only = 0); - - /** - * Returns the maximum number of open handles currently permitted in - * this process. This maximum may be extended using - * @c ACE::set_handle_limit. - */ - extern ACE_Export int max_handles (void); - - // = String functions -#if !defined (ACE_HAS_WINCE) - /** - * Return a dynamically allocated duplicate of @a str, substituting - * the environment variable if @c str[0] @c == @c '$'. Note that - * the pointer is allocated with @c ACE_OS::malloc and must be freed - * by @c ACE_OS::free. - */ - extern ACE_Export ACE_TCHAR *strenvdup (const ACE_TCHAR *str); -#endif /* ACE_HAS_WINCE */ - - /// Returns a pointer to the "end" of the string, i.e., the character - /// past the '\0'. - extern ACE_Export const char *strend (const char *s); - - /// This method is just like @c strdup, except that it uses - /// @c operator @c new rather than @c malloc. If @a s is NULL - /// returns NULL rather than segfaulting. - extern ACE_Export char *strnew (const char *s); - - /// Delete the memory allocated by @c strnew. - ACE_NAMESPACE_INLINE_FUNCTION void strdelete (char *s); - - /// Create a fresh new copy of @a str, up to @a n chars long. Uses - /// @c ACE_OS::malloc to allocate the new string. - extern ACE_Export char *strndup (const char *str, size_t n); - - /// Create a fresh new copy of @a str, up to @a n chars long. Uses - /// @c ACE_OS::malloc to allocate the new string. - extern ACE_Export char *strnnew (const char *str, size_t n); - -#if defined (ACE_HAS_WCHAR) - extern ACE_Export const wchar_t *strend (const wchar_t *s); - - extern ACE_Export wchar_t *strnew (const wchar_t *s); - - ACE_NAMESPACE_INLINE_FUNCTION void strdelete (wchar_t *s); - - extern ACE_Export wchar_t *strndup (const wchar_t *str, size_t n); - - extern ACE_Export wchar_t *strnnew (const wchar_t *str, size_t n); - -#endif /* ACE_HAS_WCHAR */ - - /** - * On Windows, determines if a specified pathname ends with ".exe" - * (not case sensitive). If on Windows and there is no ".exe" suffix, - * a new ACE_TCHAR array is allocated and a copy of @c pathname with - * the ".exe" suffix is copied into it. In this case, the caller is - * responsible for calling delete [] on the returned pointer. - * - * @param pathname The name to check for a proper suffix. - * - * @retval @c pathname if there is a proper suffix for Windows. This is - * always the return value for non-Windows platforms. - * @retval If a suffix needs to be added, returns a pointer to new[] - * allocated memory containing the original @c pathname plus - * a ".exe" suffix. The caller is responsible for freeing the - * memory using delete []. - */ - extern ACE_Export const ACE_TCHAR *execname (const ACE_TCHAR *pathname); - - /** - * Returns the "basename" of a @a pathname separated by @a delim. - * For instance, the basename of "/tmp/foo.cpp" is "foo.cpp" when - * @a delim is @a '/'. - */ - extern ACE_Export const ACE_TCHAR *basename (const ACE_TCHAR *pathname, - ACE_TCHAR delim = - ACE_DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR_CHAR); - - /** - * Returns the "dirname" of a @a pathname. For instance, the - * dirname of "/tmp/foo.cpp" is "/tmp" when @a delim is @a '/'. If - * @a pathname has no @a delim ".\0" is returned. This method does - * not modify @a pathname and is not reentrant. - */ - extern ACE_Export const ACE_TCHAR *dirname (const ACE_TCHAR *pathname, - ACE_TCHAR delim = - ACE_DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR_CHAR); - - /** - * Returns the current timestamp in the form - * "hour:minute:second:microsecond." The month, day, and year are - * also stored in the beginning of the @a date_and_time array, which - * is a user-supplied array of size @a time_len> @c ACE_TCHARs. - * Returns 0 if unsuccessful, else returns pointer to beginning of the - * "time" portion of @a date_and_time. If @a - * return_pointer_to_first_digit is 0 then return a pointer to the - * space before the time, else return a pointer to the beginning of - * the time portion. - */ - extern ACE_Export ACE_TCHAR *timestamp (ACE_TCHAR date_and_time[], - int time_len, - int return_pointer_to_first_digit = - 0); - - /** - * if @a avoid_zombies == 0 call @c ACE_OS::fork directly, else - * create an orphan process that's inherited by the init process; - * init cleans up when the orphan process terminates so we don't - * create zombies. Returns -1 on failure and either the child PID - * on success if @a avoid_zombies == 0 or 1 on success if @a - * avoid_zombies != 0 (this latter behavior is a known bug that - * needs to be fixed). - */ - extern ACE_Export pid_t fork ( - const ACE_TCHAR *program_name = ACE_TEXT ("<unknown>"), - int avoid_zombies = 0); - - /** - * Become a daemon process using the algorithm in Richard Stevens - * "Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment." If - * @a close_all_handles is non-zero then all open file handles are - * closed. - */ - extern ACE_Export int daemonize ( - const ACE_TCHAR pathname[] = ACE_TEXT ("/"), - bool close_all_handles = ACE_DEFAULT_CLOSE_ALL_HANDLES, - const ACE_TCHAR program_name[] = ACE_TEXT ("<unknown>")); - - // = Miscellaneous functions. - /// Rounds the request to a multiple of the page size. - extern ACE_Export size_t round_to_pagesize (size_t len); - - /// Rounds the request to a multiple of the allocation granularity. - extern ACE_Export size_t round_to_allocation_granularity (size_t len); - - // @@ UNICODE what about buffer? - /// Format buffer into printable format. This is useful for - /// debugging. - extern ACE_Export size_t format_hexdump (const char *buffer, size_t size, - ACE_TCHAR *obuf, size_t obuf_sz); - - /// Computes the hash value of {str} using the "Hash PJW" routine. - extern ACE_Export u_long hash_pjw (const char *str); - - /// Computes the hash value of {str} using the "Hash PJW" routine. - extern ACE_Export u_long hash_pjw (const char *str, size_t len); - -#if defined (ACE_HAS_WCHAR) - /// Computes the hash value of {str} using the "Hash PJW" routine. - extern ACE_Export u_long hash_pjw (const wchar_t *str); - - /// Computes the hash value of {str} using the "Hash PJW" routine. - extern ACE_Export u_long hash_pjw (const wchar_t *str, size_t len); -#endif /* ACE_HAS_WCHAR */ - - /// Computes CRC-CCITT for the string. - extern ACE_Export ACE_UINT16 crc_ccitt(const char *str); - - /// Computes CRC-CCITT for the buffer. - extern ACE_Export ACE_UINT16 crc_ccitt(const void *buf, size_t len, - ACE_UINT16 crc = 0); - - /// Computes CRC-CCITT for the @ len iovec buffers. - extern ACE_Export ACE_UINT16 crc_ccitt(const iovec *iov, int len, - ACE_UINT16 crc = 0); - - /// Computes the ISO 8802-3 standard 32 bits CRC for the string. - extern ACE_Export ACE_UINT32 crc32 (const char *str); - - /// Computes the ISO 8802-3 standard 32 bits CRC for the buffer. - extern ACE_Export ACE_UINT32 crc32 (const void *buf, size_t len, - ACE_UINT32 crc = 0); - - /// Computes the ISO 8802-3 standard 32 bits CRC for the - /// @ len iovec buffers. - extern ACE_Export ACE_UINT32 crc32 (const iovec *iov, int len, - ACE_UINT32 crc = 0); - - /// Euclid's greatest common divisor algorithm. - extern ACE_Export u_long gcd (u_long x, u_long y); - - /// Calculates the minimum enclosing frame size for the given values. - extern ACE_Export u_long minimum_frame_size (u_long period1, u_long period2); - - /** - * Function that can burn up noticeable CPU time: brute-force - * determination of whether number @a n is prime. Returns 0 if - * it is prime, or the smallest factor if it is not prime. - * @a min_factor and @a max_factor can be used to partition the work - * among threads. For just one thread, typical values are 2 and - * n/2. - */ - extern ACE_Export u_long is_prime (const u_long n, - const u_long min_factor, - const u_long max_factor); - - /// Map troublesome win32 errno values to values that standard C - /// strerr function understands. Thank you Microsoft. - extern ACE_Export int map_errno (int error); - - /// Returns a string containing the error message corresponding to a - /// WinSock error. This works around an omission in the Win32 API. - /// @internal - extern ACE_Export const ACE_TCHAR * sock_error (int error); - - /// Determins whether the given error code corresponds to to a - /// WinSock error. If so returns true, false otherwise. - /// @internal - extern ACE_Export bool is_sock_error (int error); - - /** - * Checks if process with {pid} is still alive. Returns 1 if it is - * still alive, 0 if it isn't alive, and -1 if something weird - * happened. - */ - extern ACE_Export int process_active (pid_t pid); - - /** - * Terminate the process abruptly with id @a pid. On Win32 platforms - * this uses {TerminateProcess} and on POSIX platforms is uses - * {kill} with the -9 (SIGKILL) signal, which cannot be caught or - * ignored. Note that this call is potentially dangerous to use - * since the process being terminated may not have a chance to - * cleanup before it shuts down. - */ - extern ACE_Export int terminate_process (pid_t pid); - - /** - * This method uses process id and object pointer to come up with a - * machine wide unique name. The process ID will provide uniqueness - * between processes on the same machine. The "this" pointer of the - * {object} will provide uniqueness between other "live" objects in - * the same process. The uniqueness of this name is therefore only - * valid for the life of {object}. - */ - ACE_NAMESPACE_INLINE_FUNCTION void unique_name (const void *object, - ACE_TCHAR *name, - size_t length); - - /// Computes the base 2 logarithm of {num}. - ACE_NAMESPACE_INLINE_FUNCTION u_long log2 (u_long num); - - /// Hex conversion utility. - ACE_NAMESPACE_INLINE_FUNCTION ACE_TCHAR nibble2hex (u_int n); - - /// Convert a hex character to its byte representation. - ACE_NAMESPACE_INLINE_FUNCTION u_char hex2byte (ACE_TCHAR c); - - // = Set/get the debug level. - extern ACE_Export bool debug (void); - extern ACE_Export void debug (bool onoff); - - /// Wrapper facade for @c select that uses @c ACE_Handle_Sets. - extern ACE_Export int select (int width, - ACE_Handle_Set *readfds, - ACE_Handle_Set *writefds = 0, - ACE_Handle_Set *exceptfds = 0, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0); - - /// Wrapper facade for the most common use of @c select that uses - /// @c ACE_Handle_Sets. - extern ACE_Export int select (int width, - ACE_Handle_Set &readfds, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0); - - /// Timed wait for handle to get read ready. - ACE_NAMESPACE_INLINE_FUNCTION - int handle_read_ready (ACE_HANDLE handle, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout); - - /// Timed wait for handle to get write ready. - ACE_NAMESPACE_INLINE_FUNCTION - int handle_write_ready (ACE_HANDLE handle, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout); - - /// Timed wait for handle to get exception ready. - ACE_NAMESPACE_INLINE_FUNCTION - int handle_exception_ready (ACE_HANDLE handle, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout); - - /// Timed wait for handle to get read, write, or exception ready. - extern ACE_Export int handle_ready (ACE_HANDLE handle, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout, - int read_ready, - int write_ready, - int exception_ready); - - /// Wait for @a timeout before proceeding to a @c recv operation. - /// @a val keeps track of whether we're in non-blocking mode or - /// not. - extern ACE_Export int enter_recv_timedwait (ACE_HANDLE handle, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout, - int &val); - - /// Wait for @a timeout before proceeding to a @c send operation. - /// @a val keeps track of whether we're in non-blocking mode or - /// not. - extern ACE_Export int enter_send_timedwait (ACE_HANDLE handle, - const ACE_Time_Value* timeout, - int &val); - - /// This makes sure that @a handle is set into non-blocking mode. - /// @a val keeps track of whether were in non-blocking mode or not. - extern ACE_Export void record_and_set_non_blocking_mode (ACE_HANDLE handle, - int &val); - - /// Cleanup after a timed operation, restore the appropriate - /// non-blocking status of @a handle. - extern ACE_Export void restore_non_blocking_mode (ACE_HANDLE handle, - int val); - - // private: - // These functions aren't meant to be used internally, so they are - // not exported. - - // - // = Recv_n helpers - // - - ACE_NAMESPACE_INLINE_FUNCTION ssize_t recv_i (ACE_HANDLE handle, - void *buf, - size_t len); - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t recv_n_i (ACE_HANDLE handle, - void *buf, - size_t len, - int flags, - size_t *bytes_transferred); - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t recv_n_i (ACE_HANDLE handle, - void *buf, - size_t len, - int flags, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout, - size_t *bytes_transferred); - -#if defined (ACE_HAS_TLI) - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t t_rcv_n_i (ACE_HANDLE handle, - void *buf, - size_t len, - int *flags, - size_t *bytes_transferred); - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t t_rcv_n_i (ACE_HANDLE handle, - void *buf, - size_t len, - int *flags, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout, - size_t *bytes_transferred); - -#endif /* ACE_HAS_TLI */ - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t recv_n_i (ACE_HANDLE handle, - void *buf, - size_t len, - size_t *bytes_transferred); - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t recv_n_i (ACE_HANDLE handle, - void *buf, - size_t len, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout, - size_t *bytes_transferred); - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t recvv_n_i (ACE_HANDLE handle, - iovec *iov, - int iovcnt, - size_t *bytes_transferred); - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t recvv_n_i (ACE_HANDLE handle, - iovec *iov, - int iovcnt, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout, - size_t *bytes_transferred); - - // - // = Send_n helpers - // - - ACE_NAMESPACE_INLINE_FUNCTION ssize_t send_i (ACE_HANDLE handle, - const void *buf, - size_t len); - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t send_n_i (ACE_HANDLE handle, - const void *buf, - size_t len, - int flags, - size_t *bytes_transferred); - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t send_n_i (ACE_HANDLE handle, - const void *buf, - size_t len, - int flags, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout, - size_t *bytes_transferred); - -#if defined (ACE_HAS_TLI) - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t t_snd_n_i (ACE_HANDLE handle, - const void *buf, - size_t len, - int flags, - size_t *bytes_transferred); - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t t_snd_n_i (ACE_HANDLE handle, - const void *buf, - size_t len, - int flags, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout, - size_t *bytes_transferred); - -#endif /* ACE_HAS_TLI */ - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t send_n_i (ACE_HANDLE handle, - const void *buf, - size_t len, - size_t *bytes_transferred); - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t send_n_i (ACE_HANDLE handle, - const void *buf, - size_t len, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout, - size_t *bytes_transferred); - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t sendv_n_i (ACE_HANDLE handle, - const iovec *iov, - int iovcnt, - size_t *bytes_transferred); - - extern ACE_Export ssize_t sendv_n_i (ACE_HANDLE handle, - const iovec *iov, - int iovcnt, - const ACE_Time_Value *timeout, - size_t *bytes_transferred); - -} - -// Close versioned namespace, if enabled by the user. -ACE_END_VERSIONED_NAMESPACE_DECL - -#if defined (__ACE_INLINE__) -#include "ace/ACE.inl" -#endif /* __ACE_INLINE__ */ - -#include /**/ "ace/post.h" - -#endif /* ACE_ACE_H */ |