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RWSocketListener Class Reference

Waits on a specified socket address for incoming connections. More...

#include <rw/network/RWSocketListener.h>

Inheritance diagram for RWSocketListener:
RWSocketPortalBase

Public Member Functions

 RWSocketListener ()
 
 RWSocketListener (const RWSockAddrBase &address, int backlog=5)
 
 RWSocketListener (const RWSocket &socket, WhoShouldClose who=Portal)
 
 ~RWSocketListener ()
 
RWSocketPortal accept (RWSockAddr *addr=0) const
 
RWSocket getSocket () const
 
void listen (const RWSockAddrBase &address, int backlog=5)
 
RWSocketPortal operator() (RWSockAddr *addr=0) const
 

Additional Inherited Members

- Public Types inherited from RWSocketPortalBase
enum  WhoShouldClose { Portal, Application }
 

Detailed Description

Waits on a specified socket address for incoming connections. Connections are obtained as RWSocketPortal instances.

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

RWSocketListener::RWSocketListener ( )

Creates an uninitialized socket listener. Self needs to be initialized using listen() before it can be used.

RWSocketListener::RWSocketListener ( const RWSockAddrBase address,
int  backlog = 5 
)

Sets up a listener on the address indicated, and sets up a queue to wait for connections. The backlog parameter specifies the number of incoming connection requests that the protocol software enqueues while a connection is being processed.

Note
This constructor initializes a socket and sets the SO_REUSEADDR option on the socket. If you do not want this option to be set, pass an initalized socket to RWSocketListener(const RWSocket&,WhoShouldClose). See section "Socket Security" under Chapter 8, "The Windows Socket Adapter" in the Essential Networking Module User's Guide for more information.
RWSocketListener::RWSocketListener ( const RWSocket socket,
WhoShouldClose  who = Portal 
)

Creates a listening portal to the communications channel, where socket is the socket doing the listening. Using this constructor is the only way to create a socket that is not closed automatically when portals are no longer using it.

RWSocketListener::~RWSocketListener ( )

Destructor.

Member Function Documentation

RWSocketPortal RWSocketListener::accept ( RWSockAddr addr = 0) const

Receives the next waiting connection. The address of the connecting client will be stored in the RWSockAddr referenced by addr.

RWSocket RWSocketListener::getSocket ( ) const

Obtains a reference to the underlying socket.

void RWSocketListener::listen ( const RWSockAddrBase address,
int  backlog = 5 
)

Binds the listener to the address indicated, and sets up a queue to wait for connections. The backlog parameter specifies the number of incoming connection requests that the protocol software enqueues while a connection is being processed.

Note
This function initializes a socket and sets the SO_REUSEADDR option on the socket. If you do not want this option to be set, pass an initalized socket to RWSocketListener(const RWSocket&,WhoShouldClose). See section "Socket Security" under Chapter 8, "The Windows Socket Adapter" in the Essential Networking Module User's Guide for more information.
RWSocketPortal RWSocketListener::operator() ( RWSockAddr addr = 0) const

Receives the next waiting connection. The address of the connecting client will be stored in the RWSockAddr referenced by addr.

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