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ACE_Pipe Class Reference

Provides a bidirectional "pipe" abstraction that is portable to Windows NT, SVR4 UNIX, and BSD UNIX. More...

#include <Pipe.h>

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Public Member Functions

 ACE_Pipe (void)
 Default constructor (does nothing...).
 ACE_Pipe (ACE_HANDLE handles[2])
 Open the pipe and initialize the handles.
 ACE_Pipe (ACE_HANDLE read, ACE_HANDLE write)
 Initialize the ACE_Pipe from the read and write handles.
 ~ACE_Pipe (void)
 Default dtor. It doesn't close the handles for you.
int open (ACE_HANDLE handles[2])
 Open the pipe and initialize the handles.
int open (int buffer_size=ACE_DEFAULT_MAX_SOCKET_BUFSIZ)
 Open the pipe, setting the buffer size to the maximum.
int close (void)
 Close down the pipe HANDLEs;.
ACE_HANDLE read_handle (void) const
ACE_HANDLE write_handle (void) const
void dump (void) const
 Dump the state of the object.

Private Attributes

ACE_HANDLE handles_ [2]


Detailed Description

Provides a bidirectional "pipe" abstraction that is portable to Windows NT, SVR4 UNIX, and BSD UNIX.

Uses "name" for lookup in the ACE service repository. Obtains the object and returns it as the appropriate type.


Constructor & Destructor Documentation

ACE_Pipe::ACE_Pipe void   ) 
 

Default constructor (does nothing...).

ACE_Pipe::ACE_Pipe ACE_HANDLE  handles[2]  ) 
 

Open the pipe and initialize the handles.

ACE_Pipe::ACE_Pipe ACE_HANDLE  read,
ACE_HANDLE  write
 

Initialize the ACE_Pipe from the read and write handles.

ACE_INLINE ACE_Pipe::~ACE_Pipe void   ) 
 

Default dtor. It doesn't close the handles for you.


Member Function Documentation

int ACE_Pipe::close void   ) 
 

Close down the pipe HANDLEs;.

void ACE_Pipe::dump void   )  const
 

Dump the state of the object.

int ACE_Pipe::open int  buffer_size = ACE_DEFAULT_MAX_SOCKET_BUFSIZ  ) 
 

Open the pipe, setting the buffer size to the maximum.

int ACE_Pipe::open ACE_HANDLE  handles[2]  ) 
 

Open the pipe and initialize the handles.

ACE_INLINE ACE_HANDLE ACE_Pipe::read_handle void   )  const
 

This is the "read" side of the pipe. Note, however, that processes can also write to this handle as well since pipes are bi-directional.

ACE_INLINE ACE_HANDLE ACE_Pipe::write_handle void   )  const
 

This is the "write" side of the pipe. Note, however, that processes can also read to this handle as well since pipes are bi-directional.


Member Data Documentation

ACE_HANDLE ACE_Pipe::handles_[2] [private]
 


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