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Defines an active connection factory for ACE_SPIPE_Stream. On Windows this is mapped to Named Pipes, whereas on UNIX it is mapped to STREAM pipes. More...
#include <SPIPE_Connector.h>
Public Types | |
| typedef ACE_SPIPE_Addr | PEER_ADDR | 
| typedef ACE_SPIPE_Stream | PEER_STREAM | 
Public Member Functions | |
| ACE_SPIPE_Connector (void) | |
| Default constructor.   | |
| ACE_SPIPE_Connector (ACE_SPIPE_Stream &new_io, const ACE_SPIPE_Addr &remote_sap, ACE_Time_Value *timeout=0, const ACE_Addr &local_sap=ACE_Addr::sap_any, int reuse_addr=0, int flags=O_RDWR, int perms=0, LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sa=0, int pipe_mode=PIPE_READMODE_MESSAGE|PIPE_WAIT) | |
| int | connect (ACE_SPIPE_Stream &new_io, const ACE_SPIPE_Addr &remote_sap, ACE_Time_Value *timeout=0, const ACE_Addr &local_sap=ACE_Addr::sap_any, int reuse_addr=0, int flags=O_RDWR, int perms=0, LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sa=0, int pipe_mode=PIPE_READMODE_MESSAGE|PIPE_WAIT) | 
| bool | reset_new_handle (ACE_HANDLE handle) | 
| Resets any event associations on this handle.   | |
| void | dump (void) const | 
| Dump the state of an object.   | |
Public Attributes | |
| ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE | |
| Declare the dynamic allocation hooks.   | |
Defines an active connection factory for ACE_SPIPE_Stream. On Windows this is mapped to Named Pipes, whereas on UNIX it is mapped to STREAM pipes.
| ACE_SPIPE_Connector::ACE_SPIPE_Connector | ( | void | ) | 
Default constructor.
| ACE_SPIPE_Connector::ACE_SPIPE_Connector | ( | ACE_SPIPE_Stream & | new_io, | 
| const ACE_SPIPE_Addr & | remote_sap, | ||
| ACE_Time_Value * | timeout = 0,  | 
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| const ACE_Addr & | local_sap = ACE_Addr::sap_any,  | 
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| int | reuse_addr = 0,  | 
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| int | flags = O_RDWR,  | 
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| int | perms = 0,  | 
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| LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES | sa = 0,  | 
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| int | pipe_mode = PIPE_READMODE_MESSAGE | PIPE_WAIT  | 
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Actively connect and produce a <new_stream> if things go well. The remote_sap is the address that we are trying to connect with. The timeout is the amount of time to wait to connect. If it's 0 then we block indefinitely. If *timeout == {0, 0} then the connection is done using non-blocking mode. In this case, if the connection can't be made immediately the value of -1 is returned with errno == EWOULDBLOCK. If *timeout > {0, 0} then this is the maximum amount of time to wait before timing out. If the time expires before the connection is made errno == ETIME. The local_sap is the value of local address to bind to. If it's the default value of ACE_Addr::sap_any then the user is letting the OS do the binding. If reuse_addr == 1 then the <local_addr> is reused, even if it hasn't been cleanedup yet. The flags and perms arguments are passed down to the <open> method. The pipe_mode argument is only used in NT and is used to establish the NT pipe mode. 
| int ACE_SPIPE_Connector::connect | ( | ACE_SPIPE_Stream & | new_io, | 
| const ACE_SPIPE_Addr & | remote_sap, | ||
| ACE_Time_Value * | timeout = 0,  | 
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| const ACE_Addr & | local_sap = ACE_Addr::sap_any,  | 
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| int | reuse_addr = 0,  | 
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| int | flags = O_RDWR,  | 
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| int | perms = 0,  | 
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| LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES | sa = 0,  | 
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| int | pipe_mode = PIPE_READMODE_MESSAGE | PIPE_WAIT  | 
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| ) | 
Actively connect and produce a <new_stream> if things go well. The remote_sap is the address that we are trying to connect with. The timeout is the amount of time to wait to connect. If it's 0 then we block indefinitely. If *timeout == {0, 0} then the connection is done using non-blocking mode. In this case, if the connection can't be made immediately the value of -1 is returned with errno == EWOULDBLOCK. If *timeout > {0, 0} then this is the maximum amount of time to wait before timing out. If the time expires before the connection is made errno == ETIME. The local_sap is the value of local address to bind to. If it's the default value of ACE_Addr::sap_any then the user is letting the OS do the binding. If reuse_addr == 1 then the <local_addr> is reused, even if it hasn't been cleanedup yet. The flags and perms arguments are passed down to the <open> method. The pipe_mode argument is only used in NT and is used to establish the NT pipe mode. 
| void ACE_SPIPE_Connector::dump | ( | void | ) | const | 
Dump the state of an object.
| bool ACE_SPIPE_Connector::reset_new_handle | ( | ACE_HANDLE | handle | ) |  [inline] | 
        
Resets any event associations on this handle.
Declare the dynamic allocation hooks.
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