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-/* -*- C++ -*- */
-// $Id$
-
-// ============================================================================
-//
-// = LIBRARY
-// ace
-//
-// = FILENAME
-// SOCK_IO.h
-//
-// = AUTHOR
-// Doug Schmidt
-//
-// ============================================================================
-
-#ifndef ACE_SOCK_IO_H
-#define ACE_SOCK_IO_H
-
-#include "ace/SOCK.h"
-
-#if !defined (ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE)
-# pragma once
-#endif /* ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE */
-
-class ACE_Export ACE_SOCK_IO : public ACE_SOCK
-{
- // = TITLE
- // Defines the methods for the ACE socket wrapper I/O routines
- // (e.g., send/recv).
- //
- // = NOTES
- //
- // If <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,
- // EWOULDBLOCK will be returned if no action is immediately
- // possible.
- //
- // If <timeout> != 0, the call will wait until the relative time
- // specified in *<timeout> elapses.
- //
- // Errors are reported by -1 and 0 return values. If the
- // operation times out, -1 is returned with <errno == ETIME>.
- // If it succeeds the number of bytes transferred is returned.
- //
- // Methods with the extra <flags> argument will always result in
- // <send> getting called. Methods without the extra <flags>
- // argument will result in <send> getting called on Win32
- // platforms, and <write> getting called on non-Win32 platforms.
- //
-public:
- // = Initialization and termination methods.
-
- ACE_SOCK_IO (void);
- // Constructor.
-
- ~ACE_SOCK_IO (void);
- // Destructor.
-
- ssize_t recv (void *buf,
- size_t n,
- int flags,
- const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0) const;
- // Recv an <n> byte buffer from the connected socket.
-
- ssize_t recv (void *buf,
- size_t n,
- const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0) const;
- // Recv an <n> byte buffer from the connected socket.
-
- ssize_t recvv (iovec iov[],
- size_t n,
- const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0) const;
- // Recv an <iovec> of size <n> from the connected socket.
-
- ssize_t recv (iovec iov[],
- size_t n,
- const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0) const;
- // Same as above. Deprecated.
-
- ssize_t recvv (iovec *io_vec,
- const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0) const;
- // Allows a client to read from a socket without having to provide a
- // buffer to read. This method determines how much data is in the
- // socket, allocates a buffer of this size, reads in the data, and
- // returns the number of bytes read. The caller is responsible for
- // deleting the member in the <iov_base> field of <io_vec> using
- // delete [] io_vec->iov_base.
-
- ssize_t recv (iovec *io_vec,
- const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0) const;
- // Same as above. Deprecated.
-
- ssize_t recv (size_t n,
- ...) const;
- // Recv <n> varargs messages to the connected socket.
-
- ssize_t recv (void *buf,
- size_t n,
- ACE_OVERLAPPED *overlapped) const;
- // Recv <n> bytes via Win32 <ReadFile> using overlapped I/O.
-
- ssize_t send (const void *buf,
- size_t n,
- int flags,
- const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0) const;
- // Send an <n> byte buffer to the connected socket.
-
- ssize_t send (const void *buf,
- size_t n,
- const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0) const;
- // Send an <n> byte buffer to the connected socket.
-
- ssize_t sendv (const iovec iov[],
- size_t n,
- const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0) const;
- // Send an <iovec> of size <n> to the connected socket.
-
- ssize_t send (const iovec iov[],
- size_t n,
- const ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0) const;
- // Same as above. Deprecated.
-
- ssize_t send (size_t n,
- ...) const;
- // Send <n> varargs messages to the connected socket.
-
- ssize_t send (const void *buf,
- size_t n,
- ACE_OVERLAPPED *overlapped) const;
- // Send <n> bytes via Win32 <WriteFile> using overlapped I/O.
-
- void dump (void) const;
- // Dump the state of an object.
-
- ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE;
- // Declare the dynamic allocation hooks.
-};
-
-#if !defined (ACE_LACKS_INLINE_FUNCTIONS)
-#include "ace/SOCK_IO.i"
-#endif
-
-#endif /* ACE_SOCK_IO_H */