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/* -*- C++ -*- */
/** @file URL_Addr.h
*
* $Id$
*
* @author Douglas C. Schmidt <schmidt@cs.wustl.edu>
* @author Krishnakumar B <kitty@cs.wustl.edu>
*
*/
#ifndef _ACEXML_URL_ADDR_H
#define _ACEXML_URL_ADDR_H
#include "ace/pre.h"
#include "ACEXML/common/ACEXML_Export.h"
#if !defined (ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE)
#pragma once
#endif /* ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE */
#include "ace/INET_Addr.h"
#include "ACEXML/common/XML_Types.h"
#include "ACEXML/common/ACEXML_Export.h"
/**
* @class ACEXML_URL_Addr URL_Addr.h "ACEXML/common/URL_Addr.h"
*
* Defines a URL address family address format.
*/
class ACEXML_Export ACEXML_URL_Addr : public ACE_INET_Addr
{
public:
/// Initialization and termination methods.
ACEXML_URL_Addr (void);
/// Constructor.
ACEXML_URL_Addr (const ACEXML_Char *host_name,
const ACEXML_Char *path_name,
unsigned short port = ACE_DEFAULT_HTTP_PORT);
/// Copy constructor.
ACEXML_URL_Addr (const ACEXML_URL_Addr &addr);
/// Essentially the copy constructor.
int set (const ACEXML_URL_Addr &addr);
/**
* Initializes an <ACEXML_URL_Addr> from the <address>, which can be
* "ip-number:port-number/path-name" (e.g.,
* "www.cs.wustl.edu:1234/~schmidt/" "ip-number:port-number/path-name"
* (e.g., "128.252.166.57:1234/~schmidt"). If there is no ':' in the
* <address> it is assumed to be an ip-number or ip-address number, with
* the port number <ACE_DEFAULT_HTTP_PORT>.
*/
virtual int string_to_addr (const char *address);
/**
* Transform the current <ACE_INET_Addr> address into string format. If
* <ipaddr_format> is non-0 this produces
* "ip-number:port-number/path-name" (e.g.,
* "128.252.166.57:80/~schmidt/"), whereas if <ipaddr_format> is 0 this
* produces "ip-name:port-number" (e.g.,
* "www.cs.wustl.edu:80/~schmidt/"). Returns -1 if the <size> of the
* <buffer> is too small, else 0.
*/
virtual int addr_to_string (ACEXML_Char *s,
size_t size,
int ipaddr_format = 1) const;
/**
* Transform the current <ACE_INET_Addr> address into string format. If
* <ipaddr_format> is non-0 this produces
* "ip-number:port-number/path-name" (e.g.,
* "128.252.166.57:80/~schmidt/"), whereas if <ipaddr_format> is 0 this
* produces "ip-name:port-number" (e.g.,
* "www.cs.wustl.edu:80/~schmidt/"). Uses dynamic memory, which is
* allocated on demand and deallocated when the object is destroyed.
* Returns -1 if dynamic memory fails, else 0.
*/
virtual const ACEXML_Char *addr_to_string (int ipaddr_format = 1) const;
/// Assignment operator.
void operator= (const ACEXML_URL_Addr &addr);
/// Destructor.
~ACEXML_URL_Addr (void);
/**
* Compare two addresses for equality. The addresses are considered
* equal if they contain the same IP address, port number, and path name.
*/
int operator == (const ACEXML_URL_Addr &SAP) const;
/// Compare two addresses for inequality.
int operator != (const ACEXML_URL_Addr &SAP) const;
/// Computes and returns hash value.
virtual u_long hash (void) const;
/// Return the path name.
const ACEXML_Char *get_path_name (void) const;
/// Commit suicide.
int destroy (void);
private:
/// Our path name.
ACEXML_Char *path_name_;
/// The dynamically created address string that's used for the
/// <addr_to_string> method.
ACEXML_Char *addr_string_;
/// Current length of the <addr_string_>
size_t addr_string_len_;
};
#include "ace/post.h"
#endif /* _ACEXML_URL_ADDR_H */
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