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2 | %% Name: socket.tex | |
3 | %% Purpose: wxSocket docs | |
4 | %% Author: Guillermo Rodriguez Garcia <guille@iies.es> | |
5 | %% Modified by: | |
6 | %% Created: 1999 | |
7 | %% RCS-ID: $Id$ | |
fc2171bd | 8 | %% Copyright: (c) wxWidgets team |
8795498c | 9 | %% License: wxWindows license |
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10 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
11 | ||
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12 | \section{\class{wxSocketBase}}\label{wxsocketbase} |
13 | ||
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14 | wxSocketBase is the base class for all socket-related objects, and it |
15 | defines all basic IO functionality. | |
16 | ||
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17 | Note: (Workaround for implementation limitation for wxWidgets up to 2.5.x) |
18 | If you want to use sockets or derived classes such as wxFTP in a secondary thread, | |
19 | call wxSocketBase::Initialize() (undocumented) from the main thread before creating | |
20 | any sockets - in wxApp::OnInit for example. | |
21 | See http://wiki.wxwidgets.org/wiki.pl?WxSocket or | |
22 | http://www.litwindow.com/knowhow/knowhow.html for more details. | |
23 | ||
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24 | \wxheading{Derived from} |
25 | ||
5adbbc29 | 26 | \helpref{wxObject}{wxobject} |
e79848ac | 27 | |
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28 | \wxheading{Include files} |
29 | ||
30 | <wx/socket.h> | |
31 | ||
407f3681 | 32 | \wxheading{wxSocket errors} |
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33 | |
34 | \twocolwidtha{7cm} | |
35 | \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt | |
36 | \twocolitem{{\bf wxSOCKET\_NOERROR}}{No error happened.} | |
37 | \twocolitem{{\bf wxSOCKET\_INVOP}}{Invalid operation.} | |
38 | \twocolitem{{\bf wxSOCKET\_IOERR}}{Input/Output error.} | |
39 | \twocolitem{{\bf wxSOCKET\_INVADDR}}{Invalid address passed to wxSocket.} | |
40 | \twocolitem{{\bf wxSOCKET\_INVSOCK}}{Invalid socket (uninitialized).} | |
41 | \twocolitem{{\bf wxSOCKET\_NOHOST}}{No corresponding host.} | |
42 | \twocolitem{{\bf wxSOCKET\_INVPORT}}{Invalid port.} | |
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43 | \twocolitem{{\bf wxSOCKET\_WOULDBLOCK}}{The socket is non-blocking and the operation would block.} |
44 | \twocolitem{{\bf wxSOCKET\_TIMEDOUT}}{The timeout for this operation expired.} | |
aa6d9706 | 45 | \twocolitem{{\bf wxSOCKET\_MEMERR}}{Memory exhausted.} |
a4625b8c | 46 | \end{twocollist} |
aa6d9706 | 47 | |
7e9a386e | 48 | \wxheading{wxSocket events} |
5a96d2f4 | 49 | |
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50 | \twocolwidtha{7cm} |
51 | \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt | |
a4625b8c | 52 | \twocolitem{{\bf wxSOCKET\_INPUT}}{There is data available for reading.} |
aa6d9706 | 53 | \twocolitem{{\bf wxSOCKET\_OUTPUT}}{The socket is ready to be written to.} |
f6bcfd97 | 54 | \twocolitem{{\bf wxSOCKET\_CONNECTION}}{Incoming connection request (server), or successful connection establishment (client).} |
cf85cb95 | 55 | \twocolitem{{\bf wxSOCKET\_LOST}}{The connection has been closed.} |
a4625b8c | 56 | \end{twocollist} |
5a96d2f4 | 57 | |
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58 | A brief note on how to use these events: |
59 | ||
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60 | The {\bf wxSOCKET\_INPUT} event will be issued whenever there is data |
61 | available for reading. This will be the case if the input queue was | |
62 | empty and new data arrives, or if the application has read some data | |
63 | yet there is still more data available. This means that the application | |
fa482912 | 64 | does not need to read all available data in response to a |
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65 | {\bf wxSOCKET\_INPUT} event, as more events will be produced as |
66 | necessary. | |
67 | ||
68 | The {\bf wxSOCKET\_OUTPUT} event is issued when a socket is first | |
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69 | connected with \helpref{Connect}{wxsocketclientconnect} or accepted |
70 | with \helpref{Accept}{wxsocketserveraccept}. After that, new | |
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71 | events will be generated only after an output operation fails |
72 | with {\bf wxSOCKET\_WOULDBLOCK} and buffer space becomes available | |
73 | again. This means that the application should assume that it | |
fa482912 | 74 | can write data to the socket until an {\bf wxSOCKET\_WOULDBLOCK} |
a4625b8c | 75 | error occurs; after this, whenever the socket becomes writable |
fa482912 | 76 | again the application will be notified with another |
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77 | {\bf wxSOCKET\_OUTPUT} event. |
78 | ||
79 | The {\bf wxSOCKET\_CONNECTION} event is issued when a delayed connection | |
2edb0bde | 80 | request completes successfully (client) or when a new connection arrives |
a4625b8c | 81 | at the incoming queue (server). |
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82 | |
83 | The {\bf wxSOCKET\_LOST} event is issued when a close indication is | |
84 | received for the socket. This means that the connection broke down or | |
a4625b8c | 85 | that it was closed by the peer. Also, this event will be issued if |
f6bcfd97 | 86 | a connection request fails. |
cf85cb95 | 87 | |
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88 | \wxheading{Event handling} |
89 | ||
7cd315c6 | 90 | To process events coming from a socket object, use the following event |
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91 | handler macro to direct events to member functions that take |
92 | a \helpref{wxSocketEvent}{wxsocketevent} argument. | |
e79848ac | 93 | |
42ff6409 | 94 | \twocolwidtha{7cm}% |
e79848ac | 95 | \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt |
7cd315c6 | 96 | \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_SOCKET(id, func)}}{Process a wxEVT\_SOCKET event.} |
a4625b8c | 97 | \end{twocollist} |
e79848ac | 98 | |
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99 | \wxheading{See also} |
100 | ||
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101 | \helpref{wxSocketEvent}{wxsocketevent}, |
102 | \helpref{wxSocketClient}{wxsocketclient}, | |
fa482912 | 103 | \helpref{wxSocketServer}{wxsocketserver}, |
105521d1 | 104 | \helpref{Sockets sample}{samplesockets} |
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105 | |
106 | % --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
7cd315c6 | 107 | % Function groups |
e79848ac | 108 | % --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
105521d1 | 109 | |
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110 | \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Function groups}}} |
111 | ||
08f1d438 | 112 | \membersection{Construction and destruction}\label{socketconstruction} |
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113 | |
114 | \helpref{wxSocketBase}{wxsocketbaseconstruct}\\ | |
5cb91489 | 115 | \helpref{\destruct{wxSocketBase}}{wxsocketbasedestruct}\\ |
f6bcfd97 | 116 | \helpref{Destroy}{wxsocketbasedestroy} |
7cd315c6 | 117 | |
08f1d438 | 118 | \membersection{Socket state}\label{socketstate} |
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119 | |
120 | Functions to retrieve current state and miscellaneous info. | |
121 | ||
122 | \helpref{Error}{wxsocketbaseerror}\\ | |
123 | \helpref{GetLocal}{wxsocketbasegetlocal}\\ | |
124 | \helpref{GetPeer}{wxsocketbasegetpeer} | |
125 | \helpref{IsConnected}{wxsocketbaseisconnected}\\ | |
126 | \helpref{IsData}{wxsocketbaseisdata}\\ | |
127 | \helpref{IsDisconnected}{wxsocketbaseisdisconnected}\\ | |
128 | \helpref{LastCount}{wxsocketbaselastcount}\\ | |
129 | \helpref{LastError}{wxsocketbaselasterror}\\ | |
130 | \helpref{Ok}{wxsocketbaseok}\\ | |
131 | \helpref{SaveState}{wxsocketbasesavestate}\\ | |
132 | \helpref{RestoreState}{wxsocketbaserestorestate} | |
133 | ||
08f1d438 | 134 | \membersection{Basic IO}\label{socketbasicio} |
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135 | |
136 | Functions that perform basic IO functionality. | |
137 | ||
138 | \helpref{Close}{wxsocketbaseclose}\\ | |
139 | \helpref{Discard}{wxsocketbasediscard}\\ | |
140 | \helpref{Peek}{wxsocketbasepeek}\\ | |
141 | \helpref{Read}{wxsocketbaseread}\\ | |
142 | \helpref{ReadMsg}{wxsocketbasereadmsg}\\ | |
143 | \helpref{Unread}{wxsocketbaseunread}\\ | |
144 | \helpref{Write}{wxsocketbasewrite}\\ | |
145 | \helpref{WriteMsg}{wxsocketbasewritemsg} | |
146 | ||
147 | Functions that perform a timed wait on a certain IO condition. | |
148 | ||
5adbbc29 | 149 | \helpref{InterruptWait}{wxsocketbaseinterruptwait}\\ |
7cd315c6 | 150 | \helpref{Wait}{wxsocketbasewait}\\ |
5adbbc29 | 151 | \helpref{WaitForLost}{wxsocketbasewaitforlost}\\ |
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152 | \helpref{WaitForRead}{wxsocketbasewaitforread}\\ |
153 | \helpref{WaitForWrite}{wxsocketbasewaitforwrite}\\ | |
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154 | |
155 | and also: | |
156 | ||
157 | \helpref{wxSocketServer::WaitForAccept}{wxsocketserverwaitforaccept}\\ | |
158 | \helpref{wxSocketClient::WaitOnConnect}{wxsocketclientwaitonconnect} | |
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159 | |
160 | Functions that allow applications to customize socket IO as needed. | |
161 | ||
5adbbc29 | 162 | \helpref{GetFlags}{wxsocketbasegetflags}\\ |
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163 | \helpref{SetFlags}{wxsocketbasesetflags}\\ |
164 | \helpref{SetTimeout}{wxsocketbasesettimeout} | |
165 | ||
08f1d438 | 166 | \membersection{Handling socket events}\label{socketevents} |
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167 | |
168 | Functions that allow applications to receive socket events. | |
169 | ||
170 | \helpref{Notify}{wxsocketbasenotify}\\ | |
171 | \helpref{SetNotify}{wxsocketbasesetnotify}\\ | |
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172 | \helpref{GetClientData}{wxsocketbasegetclientdata}\\ |
173 | \helpref{SetClientData}{wxsocketbasesetclientdata}\\ | |
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174 | \helpref{SetEventHandler}{wxsocketbaseseteventhandler} |
175 | ||
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176 | |
177 | % --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
178 | % Members here | |
179 | % --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
180 | ||
181 | \helponly{\insertatlevel{2}{ | |
e79848ac | 182 | |
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183 | \wxheading{Members} |
184 | ||
185 | }} | |
186 | ||
187 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::wxSocketBase}\label{wxsocketbaseconstruct} | |
42ff6409 | 188 | |
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189 | \func{}{wxSocketBase}{\void} |
190 | ||
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191 | Default constructor. Don't use it directly; instead, use |
192 | \helpref{wxSocketClient}{wxsocketclient} to construct a socket client, or | |
7cd315c6 | 193 | \helpref{wxSocketServer}{wxsocketserver} to construct a socket server. |
e79848ac | 194 | |
7cd315c6 | 195 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::\destruct{wxSocketBase}}\label{wxsocketbasedestruct} |
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196 | |
197 | \func{}{\destruct{wxSocketBase}}{\void} | |
198 | ||
5cb91489 | 199 | Destructor. Do not destroy a socket using the delete operator directly; |
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200 | use \helpref{Destroy}{wxsocketbasedestroy} instead. Also, do not create |
201 | socket objects in the stack. | |
e79848ac | 202 | |
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203 | |
204 | % | |
205 | % Close | |
206 | % | |
207 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::Close}\label{wxsocketbaseclose} | |
208 | ||
209 | \func{void}{Close}{\void} | |
210 | ||
211 | This function shuts down the socket, disabling further transmission and | |
212 | reception of data; it also disables events for the socket and frees the | |
ed8297b9 | 213 | associated system resources. Upon socket destruction, Close is automatically |
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214 | called, so in most cases you won't need to do it yourself, unless you |
215 | explicitly want to shut down the socket, typically to notify the peer | |
216 | that you are closing the connection. | |
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217 | |
218 | \wxheading{Remark/Warning} | |
219 | ||
220 | Although Close immediately disables events for the socket, it is possible | |
221 | that event messages may be waiting in the application's event queue. The | |
222 | application must therefore be prepared to handle socket event messages | |
223 | even after calling Close. | |
224 | ||
5cb91489 | 225 | % |
6b4a39fb | 226 | % Destroy |
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227 | % |
228 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::Destroy}\label{wxsocketbasedestroy} | |
229 | ||
6b4a39fb | 230 | \func{bool}{Destroy}{\void} |
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231 | |
232 | Destroys the socket safely. Use this function instead of the delete operator, | |
233 | since otherwise socket events could reach the application even after the | |
234 | socket has been destroyed. To prevent this problem, this function appends | |
235 | the wxSocket to a list of object to be deleted on idle time, after all | |
236 | events have been processed. For the same reason, you should avoid creating | |
237 | socket objects in the stack. | |
238 | ||
239 | Destroy calls \helpref{Close}{wxsocketbaseclose} automatically. | |
240 | ||
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241 | \wxheading{Return value} |
242 | ||
cc81d32f | 243 | Always true. |
6b4a39fb | 244 | |
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245 | % |
246 | % Discard | |
247 | % | |
248 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::Discard}\label{wxsocketbasediscard} | |
249 | ||
250 | \func{wxSocketBase\&}{Discard}{\void} | |
251 | ||
252 | This function simply deletes all bytes in the incoming queue. This function | |
253 | always returns immediately and its operation is not affected by IO flags. | |
254 | ||
255 | Use \helpref{LastCount}{wxsocketbaselastcount} to verify the number of bytes actually discarded. | |
256 | ||
cc81d32f | 257 | If you use \helpref{Error}{wxsocketbaseerror}, it will always return false. |
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258 | |
259 | % | |
260 | % Error | |
261 | % | |
262 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::Error}\label{wxsocketbaseerror} | |
263 | ||
264 | \constfunc{bool}{Error}{\void} | |
265 | ||
cc81d32f | 266 | Returns true if an error occurred in the last IO operation. |
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267 | |
268 | Use this function to check for an error condition after one of the | |
269 | following calls: Discard, Peek, Read, ReadMsg, Unread, Write, WriteMsg. | |
270 | ||
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271 | % |
272 | % GetClientData | |
273 | % | |
274 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::GetClientData}\label{wxsocketbasegetclientdata} | |
275 | ||
276 | \constfunc{void *}{GetClientData}{\void} | |
277 | ||
fa482912 | 278 | Returns a pointer of the client data for this socket, as set with |
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279 | \helpref{SetClientData}{wxsocketbasesetclientdata} |
280 | ||
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281 | % |
282 | % GetLocal | |
283 | % | |
284 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::GetLocal}\label{wxsocketbasegetlocal} | |
285 | ||
f6bcfd97 | 286 | \constfunc{bool}{GetLocal}{\param{wxSockAddress\& }{addr}} |
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287 | |
288 | This function returns the local address field of the socket. The local | |
289 | address field contains the complete local address of the socket (local | |
290 | address, local port, ...). | |
291 | ||
292 | \wxheading{Return value} | |
293 | ||
cc81d32f | 294 | true if no error happened, false otherwise. |
7cd315c6 | 295 | |
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296 | % |
297 | % GetFlags | |
298 | % | |
299 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::GetFlags}\label{wxsocketbasegetflags} | |
300 | ||
301 | \constfunc{wxSocketFlags}{GetFlags}{\void} | |
302 | ||
303 | Returns current IO flags, as set with \helpref{SetFlags}{wxsocketbasesetflags} | |
304 | ||
5a96d2f4 | 305 | % |
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306 | % GetPeer |
307 | % | |
308 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::GetPeer}\label{wxsocketbasegetpeer} | |
5a96d2f4 | 309 | |
f6bcfd97 | 310 | \constfunc{bool}{GetPeer}{\param{wxSockAddress\& }{addr}} |
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311 | |
312 | This function returns the peer address field of the socket. The peer | |
313 | address field contains the complete peer host address of the socket | |
314 | (address, port, ...). | |
315 | ||
316 | \wxheading{Return value} | |
317 | ||
cc81d32f | 318 | true if no error happened, false otherwise. |
7cd315c6 | 319 | |
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320 | % |
321 | % InterruptWait | |
322 | % | |
323 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::InterruptWait}\label{wxsocketbaseinterruptwait} | |
324 | ||
325 | \func{void}{InterruptWait}{\void} | |
326 | ||
327 | Use this function to interrupt any wait operation currently in progress. | |
328 | Note that this is not intended as a regular way to interrupt a Wait call, | |
329 | but only as an escape mechanism for exceptional situations where it is | |
330 | absolutely necessary to use it, for example to abort an operation due to | |
331 | some exception or abnormal problem. InterruptWait is automatically called | |
332 | when you \helpref{Close}{wxsocketbaseclose} a socket (and thus also upon | |
333 | socket destruction), so you don't need to use it in these cases. | |
334 | ||
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335 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::Wait}{wxsocketbasewait}, |
336 | \helpref{wxSocketServer::WaitForAccept}{wxsocketserverwaitforaccept}, | |
337 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::WaitForLost}{wxsocketbasewaitforlost}, | |
338 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::WaitForRead}{wxsocketbasewaitforread}, | |
339 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::WaitForWrite}{wxsocketbasewaitforwrite}, | |
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340 | \helpref{wxSocketClient::WaitOnConnect}{wxsocketclientwaitonconnect} |
341 | ||
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342 | % |
343 | % IsConnected | |
344 | % | |
345 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::IsConnected}\label{wxsocketbaseisconnected} | |
346 | ||
347 | \constfunc{bool}{IsConnected}{\void} | |
348 | ||
cc81d32f | 349 | Returns true if the socket is connected. |
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350 | |
351 | % | |
352 | % IsData | |
353 | % | |
354 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::IsData}\label{wxsocketbaseisdata} | |
355 | ||
356 | \constfunc{bool}{IsData}{\void} | |
357 | ||
261b9a3d | 358 | This function waits until the socket is readable. This might mean that |
7cd315c6 | 359 | queued data is available for reading or, for streamed sockets, that |
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360 | the connection has been closed, so that a read operation will complete |
361 | immediately without blocking (unless the {\bf wxSOCKET\_WAITALL} flag | |
362 | is set, in which case the operation might still block). | |
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363 | |
364 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::IsDisconnected}\label{wxsocketbaseisdisconnected} | |
365 | ||
366 | % | |
367 | % IsDisconnected | |
368 | % | |
369 | \constfunc{bool}{IsDisconnected}{\void} | |
370 | ||
cc81d32f | 371 | Returns true if the socket is not connected. |
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372 | |
373 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::LastCount}\label{wxsocketbaselastcount} | |
374 | ||
375 | % | |
376 | % LastCount | |
377 | % | |
378 | \constfunc{wxUint32}{LastCount}{\void} | |
379 | ||
380 | Returns the number of bytes read or written by the last IO call. | |
381 | ||
382 | Use this function to get the number of bytes actually transferred | |
383 | after using one of the following IO calls: Discard, Peek, Read, | |
384 | ReadMsg, Unread, Write, WriteMsg. | |
385 | ||
386 | % | |
387 | % LastError | |
388 | % | |
389 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::LastError}\label{wxsocketbaselasterror} | |
390 | ||
391 | \constfunc{wxSocketError}{LastError}{\void} | |
392 | ||
393 | Returns the last wxSocket error. See \helpref{wxSocket errors}{wxsocketbase}. | |
394 | ||
395 | Please note that this function merely returns the last error code, | |
f6bcfd97 | 396 | but it should not be used to determine if an error has occurred (this |
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397 | is because successful operations do not change the LastError value). |
398 | Use \helpref{Error}{wxsocketbaseerror} first, in order to determine | |
cc81d32f | 399 | if the last IO call failed. If this returns true, use LastError |
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400 | to discover the cause of the error. |
401 | ||
402 | % | |
403 | % Notify | |
404 | % | |
405 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::Notify}\label{wxsocketbasenotify} | |
406 | ||
407 | \func{void}{Notify}{\param{bool}{ notify}} | |
408 | ||
409 | According to the {\it notify} value, this function enables | |
cc81d32f | 410 | or disables socket events. If {\it notify} is true, the events |
7cd315c6 | 411 | configured with \helpref{SetNotify}{wxsocketbasesetnotify} will |
cc81d32f | 412 | be sent to the application. If {\it notify} is false; no events |
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413 | will be sent. |
414 | ||
415 | % | |
416 | % Ok | |
417 | % | |
418 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::Ok}\label{wxsocketbaseok} | |
419 | ||
420 | \constfunc{bool}{Ok}{\void} | |
421 | ||
cc81d32f | 422 | Returns true if the socket is initialized and ready and false in other |
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423 | cases. |
424 | ||
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425 | \wxheading{Remark/Warning} |
426 | ||
cc81d32f | 427 | For \helpref{wxSocketClient}{wxsocketclient}, Ok won't return true unless |
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428 | the client is connected to a server. |
429 | ||
cc81d32f | 430 | For \helpref{wxSocketServer}{wxsocketserver}, Ok will return true if the |
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431 | server could bind to the specified address and is already listening for |
432 | new connections. | |
433 | ||
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434 | Ok does not check for IO errors; |
435 | use \helpref{Error}{wxsocketbaseerror} instead for that purpose. | |
5cb91489 | 436 | |
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437 | % |
438 | % RestoreState | |
439 | % | |
440 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::RestoreState}\label{wxsocketbaserestorestate} | |
441 | ||
442 | \func{void}{RestoreState}{\void} | |
443 | ||
444 | This function restores the previous state of the socket, as saved | |
445 | with \helpref{SaveState}{wxsocketbasesavestate} | |
446 | ||
447 | Calls to SaveState and RestoreState can be nested. | |
448 | ||
449 | \wxheading{See also} | |
450 | ||
451 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::SaveState}{wxsocketbasesavestate} | |
452 | ||
453 | % | |
454 | % SaveState | |
455 | % | |
456 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::SaveState}\label{wxsocketbasesavestate} | |
457 | ||
458 | \func{void}{SaveState}{\void} | |
459 | ||
460 | This function saves the current state of the socket in a stack. Socket | |
461 | state includes flags, as set with \helpref{SetFlags}{wxsocketbasesetflags}, | |
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462 | event mask, as set with \helpref{SetNotify}{wxsocketbasesetnotify} and |
463 | \helpref{Notify}{wxsocketbasenotify}, user data, as set with | |
9a75ba66 | 464 | \helpref{SetClientData}{wxsocketbasesetclientdata}. |
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465 | |
466 | Calls to SaveState and RestoreState can be nested. | |
467 | ||
468 | \wxheading{See also} | |
469 | ||
470 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::RestoreState}{wxsocketbaserestorestate} | |
471 | ||
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472 | % |
473 | % SetClientData | |
474 | % | |
475 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::SetClientData}\label{wxsocketbasesetclientdata} | |
476 | ||
477 | \func{void}{SetClientData}{\param{void *}{data}} | |
478 | ||
479 | Sets user-supplied client data for this socket. All socket events will | |
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480 | contain a pointer to this data, which can be retrieved with |
481 | the \helpref{wxSocketEvent::GetClientData}{wxsocketeventgetclientdata} function. | |
5adbbc29 | 482 | |
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483 | % |
484 | % SetEventHandler | |
485 | % | |
486 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::SetEventHandler}\label{wxsocketbaseseteventhandler} | |
487 | ||
f6bcfd97 | 488 | \func{void}{SetEventHandler}{\param{wxEvtHandler\&}{ handler}, \param{int}{ id = -1}} |
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489 | |
490 | Sets an event handler to be called when a socket event occurs. The | |
491 | handler will be called for those events for which notification is | |
fa482912 | 492 | enabled with \helpref{SetNotify}{wxsocketbasesetnotify} and |
7cd315c6 GRG |
493 | \helpref{Notify}{wxsocketbasenotify}. |
494 | ||
7cd315c6 GRG |
495 | \wxheading{Parameters} |
496 | ||
f6bcfd97 | 497 | \docparam{handler}{Specifies the event handler you want to use.} |
7cd315c6 GRG |
498 | |
499 | \docparam{id}{The id of socket event.} | |
500 | ||
501 | \wxheading{See also} | |
502 | ||
503 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::SetNotify}{wxsocketbasesetnotify}, | |
504 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::Notify}{wxsocketbasenotify}, | |
505 | \helpref{wxSocketEvent}{wxsocketevent}, | |
fa482912 | 506 | \helpref{wxEvtHandler}{wxevthandler} |
7cd315c6 GRG |
507 | |
508 | % | |
509 | % SetFlags | |
510 | % | |
5a96d2f4 GL |
511 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::SetFlags}\label{wxsocketbasesetflags} |
512 | ||
f6bcfd97 | 513 | \func{void}{SetFlags}{\param{wxSocketFlags}{ flags}} |
5a96d2f4 | 514 | |
f6bcfd97 | 515 | Use SetFlags to customize IO operation for this socket. |
2edb0bde | 516 | The {\it flags} parameter may be a combination of flags ORed together. |
f6bcfd97 | 517 | The following flags can be used: |
5adbbc29 | 518 | |
5a96d2f4 GL |
519 | \twocolwidtha{7cm} |
520 | \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt | |
a4625b8c GRG |
521 | \twocolitem{{\bf wxSOCKET\_NONE}}{Normal functionality.} |
522 | \twocolitem{{\bf wxSOCKET\_NOWAIT}}{Read/write as much data as possible and return immediately.} | |
523 | \twocolitem{{\bf wxSOCKET\_WAITALL}}{Wait for all required data to be read/written unless an error occurs.} | |
105521d1 | 524 | \twocolitem{{\bf wxSOCKET\_BLOCK}}{Block the GUI (do not yield) while reading/writing data.} |
74c481d1 | 525 | \twocolitem{{\bf wxSOCKET\_REUSEADDR}}{Allows the use of an in-use port (wxServerSocket only)} |
5a96d2f4 GL |
526 | \end{twocollist} |
527 | ||
cf85cb95 GRG |
528 | A brief overview on how to use these flags follows. |
529 | ||
530 | If no flag is specified (this is the same as {\bf wxSOCKET\_NONE}), | |
531 | IO calls will return after some data has been read or written, even | |
532 | when the transfer might not be complete. This is the same as issuing | |
f6bcfd97 BP |
533 | exactly one blocking low-level call to recv() or send(). Note |
534 | that {\it blocking} here refers to when the function returns, not | |
535 | to whether the GUI blocks during this time. | |
cf85cb95 GRG |
536 | |
537 | If {\bf wxSOCKET\_NOWAIT} is specified, IO calls will return immediately. | |
538 | Read operations will retrieve only available data. Write operations will | |
539 | write as much data as possible, depending on how much space is available | |
540 | in the output buffer. This is the same as issuing exactly one nonblocking | |
105521d1 GRG |
541 | low-level call to recv() or send(). Note that {\it nonblocking} here |
542 | refers to when the function returns, not to whether the GUI blocks during | |
543 | this time. | |
cf85cb95 GRG |
544 | |
545 | If {\bf wxSOCKET\_WAITALL} is specified, IO calls won't return until ALL | |
546 | the data has been read or written (or until an error occurs), blocking if | |
547 | necessary, and issuing several low level calls if necessary. This is the | |
548 | same as having a loop which makes as many blocking low-level calls to | |
f6bcfd97 BP |
549 | recv() or send() as needed so as to transfer all the data. Note |
550 | that {\it blocking} here refers to when the function returns, not | |
551 | to whether the GUI blocks during this time. | |
cf85cb95 | 552 | |
bf9b6711 | 553 | The {\bf wxSOCKET\_BLOCK} flag controls whether the GUI blocks during |
105521d1 GRG |
554 | IO operations. If this flag is specified, the socket will not yield |
555 | during IO calls, so the GUI will remain blocked until the operation | |
556 | completes. If it is not used, then the application must take extra | |
557 | care to avoid unwanted reentrance. | |
cf85cb95 | 558 | |
e4451d87 | 559 | The {\bf wxSOCKET\_REUSEADDR} flag controls the use of the SO\_REUSEADDR standard |
74c481d1 VZ |
560 | setsockopt() flag. This flag allows the socket to bind to a port that is already in use. |
561 | This is mostly used on UNIX-based systems to allow rapid starting and stopping of a server - | |
562 | otherwise you may have to wait several minutes for the port to become available. | |
563 | This option can have suprising platform dependent behavior, check the documentation for | |
564 | your platforms implementation of setsockopt(). | |
565 | ||
cf85cb95 GRG |
566 | So: |
567 | ||
a4625b8c | 568 | {\bf wxSOCKET\_NONE} will try to read at least SOME data, no matter how much. |
407f3681 | 569 | |
cf85cb95 GRG |
570 | {\bf wxSOCKET\_NOWAIT} will always return immediately, even if it cannot |
571 | read or write ANY data. | |
407f3681 | 572 | |
cf85cb95 GRG |
573 | {\bf wxSOCKET\_WAITALL} will only return when it has read or written ALL |
574 | the data. | |
407f3681 | 575 | |
cf85cb95 | 576 | {\bf wxSOCKET\_BLOCK} has nothing to do with the previous flags and |
bf9b6711 | 577 | it controls whether the GUI blocks. |
cf85cb95 | 578 | |
e4451d87 | 579 | {\bf wxSOCKET\_REUSEADDR} controls special platform-specific behavior for wxServerSocket. |
74c481d1 | 580 | |
5a96d2f4 GL |
581 | % |
582 | % SetNotify | |
583 | % | |
584 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::SetNotify}\label{wxsocketbasesetnotify} | |
585 | ||
cf85cb95 | 586 | \func{void}{SetNotify}{\param{wxSocketEventFlags}{ flags}} |
5a96d2f4 | 587 | |
cf85cb95 | 588 | SetNotify specifies which socket events are to be sent to the event handler. |
2edb0bde | 589 | The {\it flags} parameter may be combination of flags ORed together. The |
cf85cb95 | 590 | following flags can be used: |
aa6d9706 GL |
591 | |
592 | \twocolwidtha{7cm} | |
593 | \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt | |
cf85cb95 GRG |
594 | \twocolitem{{\bf wxSOCKET\_INPUT\_FLAG}}{to receive wxSOCKET\_INPUT} |
595 | \twocolitem{{\bf wxSOCKET\_OUTPUT\_FLAG}}{to receive wxSOCKET\_OUTPUT} | |
596 | \twocolitem{{\bf wxSOCKET\_CONNECTION\_FLAG}}{to receive wxSOCKET\_CONNECTION} | |
597 | \twocolitem{{\bf wxSOCKET\_LOST\_FLAG}}{to receive wxSOCKET\_LOST} | |
a4625b8c | 598 | \end{twocollist} |
aa6d9706 GL |
599 | |
600 | For example: | |
407f3681 | 601 | |
aa6d9706 | 602 | \begin{verbatim} |
cf85cb95 | 603 | sock.SetNotify(wxSOCKET_INPUT_FLAG | wxSOCKET_LOST_FLAG); |
cc81d32f | 604 | sock.Notify(true); |
aa6d9706 | 605 | \end{verbatim} |
407f3681 | 606 | |
cf85cb95 GRG |
607 | In this example, the user will be notified about incoming socket data and |
608 | whenever the connection is closed. | |
aa6d9706 | 609 | |
7e9a386e | 610 | For more information on socket events see \helpref{wxSocket events}{wxsocketbase}. |
aa6d9706 GL |
611 | |
612 | % | |
613 | % SetTimeout | |
614 | % | |
bf9b6711 | 615 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::SetTimeout}\label{wxsocketbasesettimeout} |
7e9a386e | 616 | |
aa6d9706 GL |
617 | \func{void}{SetTimeout}{\param{int }{seconds}} |
618 | ||
7cd315c6 | 619 | This function sets the default socket timeout in seconds. This timeout |
f6bcfd97 BP |
620 | applies to all IO calls, and also to the \helpref{Wait}{wxsocketbasewait} family |
621 | of functions if you don't specify a wait interval. Initially, the default | |
622 | timeout is 10 minutes. | |
e79848ac | 623 | |
e79848ac GL |
624 | % |
625 | % Peek | |
626 | % | |
e79848ac GL |
627 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::Peek}\label{wxsocketbasepeek} |
628 | ||
061379e2 | 629 | \func{wxSocketBase\&}{Peek}{\param{void *}{ buffer}, \param{wxUint32}{ nbytes}} |
e79848ac | 630 | |
a4625b8c GRG |
631 | This function peeks a buffer of {\it nbytes} bytes from the socket. |
632 | Peeking a buffer doesn't delete it from the socket input queue. | |
e79848ac | 633 | |
105521d1 | 634 | Use \helpref{LastCount}{wxsocketbaselastcount} to verify the number of bytes actually peeked. |
cf85cb95 | 635 | |
105521d1 | 636 | Use \helpref{Error}{wxsocketbaseerror} to determine if the operation succeeded. |
cf85cb95 | 637 | |
e79848ac GL |
638 | \wxheading{Parameters} |
639 | ||
640 | \docparam{buffer}{Buffer where to put peeked data.} | |
42ff6409 | 641 | |
e79848ac GL |
642 | \docparam{nbytes}{Number of bytes.} |
643 | ||
42ff6409 JS |
644 | \wxheading{Return value} |
645 | ||
e79848ac GL |
646 | Returns a reference to the current object. |
647 | ||
cf85cb95 GRG |
648 | \wxheading{Remark/Warning} |
649 | ||
7cd315c6 | 650 | The exact behaviour of wxSocketBase::Peek depends on the combination |
cf85cb95 GRG |
651 | of flags being used. For a detailed explanation, see \helpref{wxSocketBase::SetFlags}{wxsocketbasesetflags} |
652 | ||
e79848ac GL |
653 | \wxheading{See also} |
654 | ||
407f3681 JS |
655 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::Error}{wxsocketbaseerror}, |
656 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::LastError}{wxsocketbaselasterror}, | |
657 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::LastCount}{wxsocketbaselastcount}, | |
cf85cb95 | 658 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::SetFlags}{wxsocketbasesetflags} |
e79848ac GL |
659 | |
660 | % | |
661 | % Read | |
662 | % | |
e79848ac GL |
663 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::Read}\label{wxsocketbaseread} |
664 | ||
061379e2 | 665 | \func{wxSocketBase\&}{Read}{\param{void *}{ buffer}, \param{wxUint32}{ nbytes}} |
e79848ac GL |
666 | |
667 | This function reads a buffer of {\it nbytes} bytes from the socket. | |
668 | ||
105521d1 | 669 | Use \helpref{LastCount}{wxsocketbaselastcount} to verify the number of bytes actually read. |
cf85cb95 | 670 | |
105521d1 | 671 | Use \helpref{Error}{wxsocketbaseerror} to determine if the operation succeeded. |
cf85cb95 | 672 | |
e79848ac GL |
673 | \wxheading{Parameters} |
674 | ||
675 | \docparam{buffer}{Buffer where to put read data.} | |
42ff6409 | 676 | |
e79848ac GL |
677 | \docparam{nbytes}{Number of bytes.} |
678 | ||
42ff6409 JS |
679 | \wxheading{Return value} |
680 | ||
e79848ac GL |
681 | Returns a reference to the current object. |
682 | ||
9f3430a6 GL |
683 | \wxheading{Remark/Warning} |
684 | ||
7cd315c6 | 685 | The exact behaviour of wxSocketBase::Read depends on the combination |
407f3681 | 686 | of flags being used. For a detailed explanation, see \helpref{wxSocketBase::SetFlags}{wxsocketbasesetflags}. |
cf85cb95 | 687 | |
e79848ac GL |
688 | \wxheading{See also} |
689 | ||
407f3681 JS |
690 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::Error}{wxsocketbaseerror}, |
691 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::LastError}{wxsocketbaselasterror}, | |
692 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::LastCount}{wxsocketbaselastcount}, | |
cf85cb95 | 693 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::SetFlags}{wxsocketbasesetflags} |
e79848ac | 694 | |
e79848ac GL |
695 | % |
696 | % ReadMsg | |
697 | % | |
e79848ac GL |
698 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::ReadMsg}\label{wxsocketbasereadmsg} |
699 | ||
061379e2 | 700 | \func{wxSocketBase\&}{ReadMsg}{\param{void *}{ buffer}, \param{wxUint32}{ nbytes}} |
e79848ac | 701 | |
fa482912 | 702 | This function reads a buffer sent by \helpref{WriteMsg}{wxsocketbasewritemsg} |
105521d1 GRG |
703 | on a socket. If the buffer passed to the function isn't big enough, the |
704 | remaining bytes will be discarded. This function always waits for the | |
705 | buffer to be entirely filled, unless an error occurs. | |
cf85cb95 | 706 | |
105521d1 | 707 | Use \helpref{LastCount}{wxsocketbaselastcount} to verify the number of bytes actually read. |
cf85cb95 | 708 | |
105521d1 | 709 | Use \helpref{Error}{wxsocketbaseerror} to determine if the operation succeeded. |
e79848ac GL |
710 | |
711 | \wxheading{Parameters} | |
712 | ||
713 | \docparam{buffer}{Buffer where to put read data.} | |
42ff6409 | 714 | |
105521d1 | 715 | \docparam{nbytes}{Size of the buffer.} |
e79848ac | 716 | |
42ff6409 JS |
717 | \wxheading{Return value} |
718 | ||
e79848ac GL |
719 | Returns a reference to the current object. |
720 | ||
cf85cb95 GRG |
721 | \wxheading{Remark/Warning} |
722 | ||
7cd315c6 | 723 | wxSocketBase::ReadMsg will behave as if the {\bf wxSOCKET\_WAITALL} flag |
a4625b8c GRG |
724 | was always set and it will always ignore the {\bf wxSOCKET\_NOWAIT} flag. |
725 | The exact behaviour of ReadMsg depends on the {\bf wxSOCKET\_BLOCK} flag. | |
726 | For a detailed explanation, see \helpref{wxSocketBase::SetFlags}{wxsocketbasesetflags}. | |
cf85cb95 | 727 | |
e79848ac GL |
728 | \wxheading{See also} |
729 | ||
407f3681 JS |
730 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::Error}{wxsocketbaseerror}, |
731 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::LastError}{wxsocketbaselasterror}, | |
732 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::LastCount}{wxsocketbaselastcount}, | |
733 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::SetFlags}{wxsocketbasesetflags}, | |
9f3430a6 | 734 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::WriteMsg}{wxsocketbasewritemsg} |
e79848ac GL |
735 | |
736 | % | |
737 | % Unread | |
738 | % | |
09eea162 | 739 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::Unread}\label{wxsocketbaseunread} |
e79848ac | 740 | |
061379e2 | 741 | \func{wxSocketBase\&}{Unread}{\param{const void *}{ buffer}, \param{wxUint32}{ nbytes}} |
e79848ac | 742 | |
cf85cb95 GRG |
743 | This function unreads a buffer. That is, the data in the buffer is put back |
744 | in the incoming queue. This function is not affected by wxSocket flags. | |
745 | ||
105521d1 | 746 | If you use \helpref{LastCount}{wxsocketbaselastcount}, it will always return {\it nbytes}. |
cf85cb95 | 747 | |
cc81d32f | 748 | If you use \helpref{Error}{wxsocketbaseerror}, it will always return false. |
e79848ac GL |
749 | |
750 | \wxheading{Parameters} | |
751 | ||
752 | \docparam{buffer}{Buffer to be unread.} | |
42ff6409 | 753 | |
e79848ac GL |
754 | \docparam{nbytes}{Number of bytes.} |
755 | ||
42ff6409 JS |
756 | \wxheading{Return value} |
757 | ||
e79848ac GL |
758 | Returns a reference to the current object. |
759 | ||
760 | \wxheading{See also} | |
761 | ||
407f3681 JS |
762 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::Error}{wxsocketbaseerror}, |
763 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::LastCount}{wxsocketbaselastcount}, | |
9f3430a6 | 764 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::LastError}{wxsocketbaselasterror} |
e79848ac GL |
765 | |
766 | % | |
7cd315c6 | 767 | % Wait |
e79848ac | 768 | % |
e79848ac | 769 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::Wait}\label{wxsocketbasewait} |
42ff6409 | 770 | |
aa6d9706 | 771 | \func{bool}{Wait}{\param{long}{ seconds = -1}, \param{long}{ millisecond = 0}} |
e79848ac | 772 | |
cc81d32f | 773 | This function waits until any of the following conditions is true: |
105521d1 GRG |
774 | |
775 | \begin{itemize} | |
7cd315c6 | 776 | \item The socket becomes readable. |
105521d1 | 777 | \item The socket becomes writable. |
f6bcfd97 BP |
778 | \item An ongoing connection request has completed (\helpref{wxSocketClient}{wxsocketclient} only) |
779 | \item An incoming connection request has arrived (\helpref{wxSocketServer}{wxsocketserver} only) | |
105521d1 GRG |
780 | \item The connection has been closed. |
781 | \end{itemize} | |
e79848ac | 782 | |
f6bcfd97 BP |
783 | Note that it is recommended to use the individual Wait functions |
784 | to wait for the required condition, instead of this one. | |
785 | ||
e79848ac GL |
786 | \wxheading{Parameters} |
787 | ||
105521d1 GRG |
788 | \docparam{seconds}{Number of seconds to wait. |
789 | If -1, it will wait for the default timeout, | |
790 | as set with \helpref{SetTimeout}{wxsocketbasesettimeout}.} | |
42ff6409 | 791 | |
aa6d9706 | 792 | \docparam{millisecond}{Number of milliseconds to wait.} |
e79848ac | 793 | |
42ff6409 | 794 | \wxheading{Return value} |
e79848ac | 795 | |
cc81d32f VS |
796 | Returns true when any of the above conditions is satisfied, |
797 | false if the timeout was reached. | |
e79848ac GL |
798 | |
799 | \wxheading{See also} | |
800 | ||
fa482912 JS |
801 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::InterruptWait}{wxsocketbaseinterruptwait}, |
802 | \helpref{wxSocketServer::WaitForAccept}{wxsocketserverwaitforaccept}, | |
803 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::WaitForLost}{wxsocketbasewaitforlost}, | |
407f3681 | 804 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::WaitForRead}{wxsocketbasewaitforread}, |
fa482912 | 805 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::WaitForWrite}{wxsocketbasewaitforwrite}, |
5adbbc29 | 806 | \helpref{wxSocketClient::WaitOnConnect}{wxsocketclientwaitonconnect} |
e79848ac GL |
807 | |
808 | % | |
5adbbc29 | 809 | % WaitForLost |
e79848ac | 810 | % |
5adbbc29 | 811 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::WaitForLost}\label{wxsocketbasewaitforlost} |
42ff6409 | 812 | |
5adbbc29 | 813 | \func{bool}{Wait}{\param{long}{ seconds = -1}, \param{long}{ millisecond = 0}} |
e79848ac | 814 | |
5adbbc29 GRG |
815 | This function waits until the connection is lost. This may happen if |
816 | the peer gracefully closes the connection or if the connection breaks. | |
e79848ac GL |
817 | |
818 | \wxheading{Parameters} | |
819 | ||
105521d1 GRG |
820 | \docparam{seconds}{Number of seconds to wait. |
821 | If -1, it will wait for the default timeout, | |
822 | as set with \helpref{SetTimeout}{wxsocketbasesettimeout}.} | |
42ff6409 | 823 | |
aa6d9706 | 824 | \docparam{millisecond}{Number of milliseconds to wait.} |
e79848ac | 825 | |
42ff6409 | 826 | \wxheading{Return value} |
e79848ac | 827 | |
cc81d32f | 828 | Returns true if the connection was lost, false if the timeout was reached. |
e79848ac GL |
829 | |
830 | \wxheading{See also} | |
831 | ||
5adbbc29 GRG |
832 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::InterruptWait}{wxsocketbaseinterruptwait}, |
833 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::Wait}{wxsocketbasewait} | |
e79848ac GL |
834 | |
835 | % | |
5adbbc29 | 836 | % WaitForRead |
e79848ac | 837 | % |
5adbbc29 | 838 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::WaitForRead}\label{wxsocketbasewaitforread} |
42ff6409 | 839 | |
5adbbc29 | 840 | \func{bool}{WaitForRead}{\param{long}{ seconds = -1}, \param{long}{ millisecond = 0}} |
e79848ac | 841 | |
5adbbc29 GRG |
842 | This function waits until the socket is readable. This might mean that |
843 | queued data is available for reading or, for streamed sockets, that | |
844 | the connection has been closed, so that a read operation will complete | |
845 | immediately without blocking (unless the {\bf wxSOCKET\_WAITALL} flag | |
846 | is set, in which case the operation might still block). | |
e79848ac GL |
847 | |
848 | \wxheading{Parameters} | |
849 | ||
105521d1 GRG |
850 | \docparam{seconds}{Number of seconds to wait. |
851 | If -1, it will wait for the default timeout, | |
852 | as set with \helpref{SetTimeout}{wxsocketbasesettimeout}.} | |
42ff6409 | 853 | |
aa6d9706 | 854 | \docparam{millisecond}{Number of milliseconds to wait.} |
e79848ac | 855 | |
42ff6409 | 856 | \wxheading{Return value} |
e79848ac | 857 | |
cc81d32f | 858 | Returns true if the socket becomes readable, false on timeout. |
e79848ac GL |
859 | |
860 | \wxheading{See also} | |
861 | ||
fa482912 | 862 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::InterruptWait}{wxsocketbaseinterruptwait}, |
5adbbc29 | 863 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::Wait}{wxsocketbasewait} |
e79848ac GL |
864 | |
865 | % | |
5adbbc29 | 866 | % WaitForWrite |
e79848ac | 867 | % |
5adbbc29 | 868 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::WaitForWrite}\label{wxsocketbasewaitforwrite} |
42ff6409 | 869 | |
5adbbc29 | 870 | \func{bool}{WaitForWrite}{\param{long}{ seconds = -1}, \param{long}{ millisecond = 0}} |
e79848ac | 871 | |
5adbbc29 GRG |
872 | This function waits until the socket becomes writable. This might mean that |
873 | the socket is ready to send new data, or for streamed sockets, that the | |
874 | connection has been closed, so that a write operation is guaranteed to | |
875 | complete immediately (unless the {\bf wxSOCKET\_WAITALL} flag is set, | |
876 | in which case the operation might still block). | |
e79848ac GL |
877 | |
878 | \wxheading{Parameters} | |
879 | ||
105521d1 GRG |
880 | \docparam{seconds}{Number of seconds to wait. |
881 | If -1, it will wait for the default timeout, | |
882 | as set with \helpref{SetTimeout}{wxsocketbasesettimeout}.} | |
42ff6409 | 883 | |
aa6d9706 | 884 | \docparam{millisecond}{Number of milliseconds to wait.} |
e79848ac | 885 | |
42ff6409 | 886 | \wxheading{Return value} |
e79848ac | 887 | |
cc81d32f | 888 | Returns true if the socket becomes writable, false on timeout. |
e79848ac GL |
889 | |
890 | \wxheading{See also} | |
891 | ||
fa482912 | 892 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::InterruptWait}{wxsocketbaseinterruptwait}, |
5adbbc29 | 893 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::Wait}{wxsocketbasewait} |
42ff6409 JS |
894 | |
895 | % | |
7cd315c6 | 896 | % Write |
42ff6409 | 897 | % |
7cd315c6 | 898 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::Write}\label{wxsocketbasewrite} |
42ff6409 | 899 | |
061379e2 | 900 | \func{wxSocketBase\&}{Write}{\param{const void *}{ buffer}, \param{wxUint32}{ nbytes}} |
42ff6409 | 901 | |
7cd315c6 | 902 | This function writes a buffer of {\it nbytes} bytes to the socket. |
e79848ac | 903 | |
7cd315c6 | 904 | Use \helpref{LastCount}{wxsocketbaselastcount} to verify the number of bytes actually written. |
42ff6409 | 905 | |
7cd315c6 | 906 | Use \helpref{Error}{wxsocketbaseerror} to determine if the operation succeeded. |
e79848ac | 907 | |
7cd315c6 | 908 | \wxheading{Parameters} |
cf85cb95 | 909 | |
7cd315c6 | 910 | \docparam{buffer}{Buffer with the data to be sent.} |
e79848ac | 911 | |
7cd315c6 | 912 | \docparam{nbytes}{Number of bytes.} |
e79848ac | 913 | |
7cd315c6 | 914 | \wxheading{Return value} |
aa6d9706 | 915 | |
7cd315c6 | 916 | Returns a reference to the current object. |
7e9a386e | 917 | |
7cd315c6 | 918 | \wxheading{Remark/Warning} |
aa6d9706 | 919 | |
7cd315c6 GRG |
920 | The exact behaviour of wxSocketBase::Write depends on the combination |
921 | of flags being used. For a detailed explanation, see \helpref{wxSocketBase::SetFlags}{wxsocketbasesetflags}. | |
aa6d9706 | 922 | |
7cd315c6 | 923 | \wxheading{See also} |
aa6d9706 | 924 | |
7cd315c6 GRG |
925 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::Error}{wxsocketbaseerror}, |
926 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::LastError}{wxsocketbaselasterror}, | |
927 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::LastCount}{wxsocketbaselastcount}, | |
928 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::SetFlags}{wxsocketbasesetflags} | |
aa6d9706 GL |
929 | |
930 | % | |
7cd315c6 | 931 | % WriteMsg |
aa6d9706 | 932 | % |
7cd315c6 | 933 | \membersection{wxSocketBase::WriteMsg}\label{wxsocketbasewritemsg} |
e79848ac | 934 | |
061379e2 | 935 | \func{wxSocketBase\&}{WriteMsg}{\param{const void *}{ buffer}, \param{wxUint32}{ nbytes}} |
e79848ac | 936 | |
7cd315c6 | 937 | This function writes a buffer of {\it nbytes} bytes from the socket, but it |
fa482912 JS |
938 | writes a short header before so that \helpref{ReadMsg}{wxsocketbasereadmsg} |
939 | knows how much data should it actually read. So, a buffer sent with WriteMsg | |
7cd315c6 GRG |
940 | {\bf must} be read with ReadMsg. This function always waits for the entire |
941 | buffer to be sent, unless an error occurs. | |
e79848ac | 942 | |
7cd315c6 | 943 | Use \helpref{LastCount}{wxsocketbaselastcount} to verify the number of bytes actually written. |
cf85cb95 | 944 | |
7cd315c6 | 945 | Use \helpref{Error}{wxsocketbaseerror} to determine if the operation succeeded. |
e79848ac GL |
946 | |
947 | \wxheading{Parameters} | |
948 | ||
7cd315c6 | 949 | \docparam{buffer}{Buffer with the data to be sent.} |
105521d1 | 950 | |
7cd315c6 | 951 | \docparam{nbytes}{Number of bytes to send.} |
aa6d9706 GL |
952 | |
953 | \wxheading{Return value} | |
954 | ||
7cd315c6 | 955 | Returns a reference to the current object. |
aa6d9706 | 956 | |
7cd315c6 | 957 | \wxheading{Remark/Warning} |
aa6d9706 | 958 | |
7cd315c6 GRG |
959 | wxSocketBase::WriteMsg will behave as if the {\bf wxSOCKET\_WAITALL} flag |
960 | was always set and it will always ignore the {\bf wxSOCKET\_NOWAIT} flag. | |
961 | The exact behaviour of WriteMsg depends on the {\bf wxSOCKET\_BLOCK} flag. | |
962 | For a detailed explanation, see \helpref{wxSocketBase::SetFlags}{wxsocketbasesetflags}. | |
105521d1 | 963 | |
7cd315c6 | 964 | \wxheading{See also} |
aa6d9706 | 965 | |
7cd315c6 GRG |
966 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::Error}{wxsocketbaseerror}, |
967 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::LastError}{wxsocketbaselasterror}, | |
968 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::LastCount}{wxsocketbaselastcount}, | |
969 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::SetFlags}{wxsocketbasesetflags}, | |
970 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::ReadMsg}{wxsocketbasereadmsg} | |
cf85cb95 | 971 | |
e79848ac GL |
972 | |
973 | % --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
974 | % CLASS wxSocketClient | |
975 | % --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
7cd315c6 | 976 | |
e79848ac GL |
977 | \section{\class{wxSocketClient}}\label{wxsocketclient} |
978 | ||
979 | \wxheading{Derived from} | |
980 | ||
981 | \helpref{wxSocketBase}{wxsocketbase} | |
982 | ||
954b8ae6 JS |
983 | \wxheading{Include files} |
984 | ||
985 | <wx/socket.h> | |
986 | ||
fa482912 JS |
987 | \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}} |
988 | ||
e79848ac GL |
989 | % --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
990 | % Members | |
991 | % --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
e79848ac GL |
992 | % |
993 | % wxSocketClient | |
994 | % | |
08f1d438 | 995 | \membersection{wxSocketClient::wxSocketClient}\label{wxsocketclientctor} |
42ff6409 | 996 | |
e7240349 | 997 | \func{}{wxSocketClient}{\param{wxSocketFlags}{ flags = wxSOCKET\_NONE}} |
e79848ac | 998 | |
105521d1 | 999 | Constructor. |
42ff6409 | 1000 | |
e79848ac GL |
1001 | \wxheading{Parameters} |
1002 | ||
1003 | \docparam{flags}{Socket flags (See \helpref{wxSocketBase::SetFlags}{wxsocketbasesetflags})} | |
1004 | ||
1005 | % | |
1006 | % ~wxSocketClient | |
1007 | % | |
08f1d438 | 1008 | \membersection{wxSocketClient::\destruct{wxSocketClient}}\label{wxsocketclientdtor} |
42ff6409 | 1009 | |
e79848ac GL |
1010 | \func{}{\destruct{wxSocketClient}}{\void} |
1011 | ||
f6bcfd97 | 1012 | Destructor. Please see \helpref{wxSocketBase::Destroy}{wxsocketbasedestroy}. |
e79848ac GL |
1013 | |
1014 | % | |
1015 | % Connect | |
1016 | % | |
42ff6409 | 1017 | \membersection{wxSocketClient::Connect}\label{wxsocketclientconnect} |
e79848ac | 1018 | |
cc81d32f | 1019 | \func{bool}{Connect}{\param{wxSockAddress\&}{ address}, \param{bool}{ wait = true}} |
e79848ac | 1020 | |
cf85cb95 GRG |
1021 | Connects to a server using the specified address. |
1022 | ||
cc81d32f | 1023 | If {\it wait} is true, Connect will wait until the connection |
f6bcfd97 | 1024 | completes. {\bf Warning:} This will block the GUI. |
cf85cb95 | 1025 | |
cc81d32f | 1026 | If {\it wait} is false, Connect will try to establish the connection and |
cf85cb95 | 1027 | return immediately, without blocking the GUI. When used this way, even if |
cc81d32f | 1028 | Connect returns false, the connection request can be completed later. |
105521d1 GRG |
1029 | To detect this, use \helpref{WaitOnConnect}{wxsocketclientwaitonconnect}, |
1030 | or catch {\bf wxSOCKET\_CONNECTION} events (for successful establishment) | |
1031 | and {\bf wxSOCKET\_LOST} events (for connection failure). | |
e79848ac GL |
1032 | |
1033 | \wxheading{Parameters} | |
1034 | ||
1035 | \docparam{address}{Address of the server.} | |
42ff6409 | 1036 | |
cc81d32f | 1037 | \docparam{wait}{If true, waits for the connection to complete.} |
e79848ac GL |
1038 | |
1039 | \wxheading{Return value} | |
1040 | ||
cc81d32f | 1041 | Returns true if the connection is established and no error occurs. |
e79848ac | 1042 | |
cc81d32f | 1043 | If {\it wait} was true, and Connect returns false, an error occurred |
cf85cb95 GRG |
1044 | and the connection failed. |
1045 | ||
cc81d32f | 1046 | If {\it wait} was false, and Connect returns false, you should still |
cf85cb95 | 1047 | be prepared to handle the completion of this connection request, either |
f6bcfd97 BP |
1048 | with \helpref{WaitOnConnect}{wxsocketclientwaitonconnect} or by |
1049 | watching {\bf wxSOCKET\_CONNECTION} and {\bf wxSOCKET\_LOST} events. | |
cf85cb95 | 1050 | |
e79848ac GL |
1051 | \wxheading{See also} |
1052 | ||
407f3681 JS |
1053 | \helpref{wxSocketClient::WaitOnConnect}{wxsocketclientwaitonconnect}, |
1054 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::SetNotify}{wxsocketbasesetnotify}, | |
cf85cb95 | 1055 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::Notify}{wxsocketbasenotify} |
e79848ac GL |
1056 | |
1057 | % | |
1058 | % WaitOnConnect | |
1059 | % | |
42ff6409 | 1060 | \membersection{wxSocketClient::WaitOnConnect}\label{wxsocketclientwaitonconnect} |
e79848ac | 1061 | |
aa6d9706 | 1062 | \func{bool}{WaitOnConnect}{\param{long}{ seconds = -1}, \param{long}{ milliseconds = 0}} |
e79848ac | 1063 | |
105521d1 | 1064 | Wait until a connection request completes, or until the specified timeout |
f6bcfd97 | 1065 | elapses. Use this function after issuing a call |
cc81d32f | 1066 | to \helpref{Connect}{wxsocketclientconnect} with {\it wait} set to false. |
cf85cb95 GRG |
1067 | |
1068 | \wxheading{Parameters} | |
1069 | ||
105521d1 GRG |
1070 | \docparam{seconds}{Number of seconds to wait. |
1071 | If -1, it will wait for the default timeout, | |
1072 | as set with \helpref{SetTimeout}{wxsocketbasesettimeout}.} | |
cf85cb95 GRG |
1073 | |
1074 | \docparam{millisecond}{Number of milliseconds to wait.} | |
1075 | ||
1076 | \wxheading{Return value} | |
1077 | ||
cc81d32f | 1078 | WaitOnConnect returns true if the connection request completes. This |
2edb0bde | 1079 | does not necessarily mean that the connection was successfully established; |
fa482912 | 1080 | it might also happen that the connection was refused by the peer. Use |
261b9a3d GRG |
1081 | \helpref{IsConnected}{wxsocketbaseisconnected} to distinguish between |
1082 | these two situations. | |
1083 | ||
cc81d32f | 1084 | If the timeout elapses, WaitOnConnect returns false. |
261b9a3d GRG |
1085 | |
1086 | These semantics allow code like this: | |
cf85cb95 | 1087 | |
261b9a3d GRG |
1088 | \begin{verbatim} |
1089 | // Issue the connection request | |
cc81d32f | 1090 | client->Connect(addr, false); |
261b9a3d GRG |
1091 | |
1092 | // Wait until the request completes or until we decide to give up | |
cc81d32f | 1093 | bool waitmore = true; |
a85139a1 | 1094 | while ( !client->WaitOnConnect(seconds, millis) && waitmore ) |
261b9a3d GRG |
1095 | { |
1096 | // possibly give some feedback to the user, | |
f6bcfd97 | 1097 | // and update waitmore as needed. |
261b9a3d GRG |
1098 | } |
1099 | bool success = client->IsConnected(); | |
1100 | \end{verbatim} | |
e79848ac GL |
1101 | |
1102 | \wxheading{See also} | |
1103 | ||
fa482912 JS |
1104 | \helpref{wxSocketClient::Connect}{wxsocketclientconnect}, |
1105 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::InterruptWait}{wxsocketbaseinterruptwait}, | |
105521d1 | 1106 | \helpref{wxSocketBase::IsConnected}{wxsocketbaseisconnected} |
e79848ac GL |
1107 | |
1108 | % --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
42ff6409 | 1109 | % CLASS: wxSocketEvent |
e79848ac | 1110 | % --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
42ff6409 | 1111 | \section{\class{wxSocketEvent}}\label{wxsocketevent} |
e79848ac | 1112 | |
42ff6409 | 1113 | This event class contains information about socket events. |
e79848ac GL |
1114 | |
1115 | \wxheading{Derived from} | |
1116 | ||
42ff6409 | 1117 | \helpref{wxEvent}{wxevent} |
e79848ac | 1118 | |
954b8ae6 JS |
1119 | \wxheading{Include files} |
1120 | ||
1121 | <wx/socket.h> | |
1122 | ||
42ff6409 | 1123 | \wxheading{Event table macros} |
e79848ac | 1124 | |
f6bcfd97 BP |
1125 | To process a socket event, use these event handler macros to direct input |
1126 | to member functions that take a wxSocketEvent argument. | |
e79848ac | 1127 | |
42ff6409 JS |
1128 | \twocolwidtha{7cm} |
1129 | \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt | |
1130 | \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_SOCKET(id, func)}}{Process a socket event, supplying the member function.} | |
105521d1 | 1131 | \end{twocollist} |
e79848ac GL |
1132 | |
1133 | \wxheading{See also} | |
1134 | ||
407f3681 JS |
1135 | \helpref{wxSocketBase}{wxsocketbase}, |
1136 | \helpref{wxSocketClient}{wxsocketclient}, | |
42ff6409 | 1137 | \helpref{wxSocketServer}{wxsocketserver} |
e79848ac | 1138 | |
42ff6409 | 1139 | \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}} |
e79848ac | 1140 | |
08f1d438 | 1141 | \membersection{wxSocketEvent::wxSocketEvent}\label{wxsocketeventctor} |
e79848ac | 1142 | |
42ff6409 | 1143 | \func{}{wxSocketEvent}{\param{int}{ id = 0}} |
e79848ac | 1144 | |
42ff6409 | 1145 | Constructor. |
e79848ac | 1146 | |
5adbbc29 GRG |
1147 | \membersection{wxSocketEvent::GetClientData}\label{wxsocketeventgetclientdata} |
1148 | ||
1149 | \func{void *}{GetClientData}{\void} | |
1150 | ||
1151 | Gets the client data of the socket which generated this event, as | |
1152 | set with \helpref{wxSocketBase::SetClientData}{wxsocketbasesetclientdata}. | |
1153 | ||
061379e2 | 1154 | \membersection{wxSocketEvent::GetSocket}\label{wxsocketeventgetsocket} |
e5a2291a | 1155 | |
061379e2 | 1156 | \constfunc{wxSocketBase *}{GetSocket}{\void} |
e5a2291a GRG |
1157 | |
1158 | Returns the socket object to which this event refers to. This makes | |
1159 | it possible to use the same event handler for different sockets. | |
1160 | ||
061379e2 | 1161 | \membersection{wxSocketEvent::GetSocketEvent}\label{wxsocketeventgetsocketevent} |
e79848ac | 1162 | |
061379e2 | 1163 | \constfunc{wxSocketNotify}{GetSocketEvent}{\void} |
e79848ac | 1164 | |
42ff6409 | 1165 | Returns the socket event type. |
e79848ac | 1166 |