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1 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
2 | // Name: ipc.h | |
3 | // Purpose: interface of wxConnection | |
4 | // Author: wxWidgets team | |
5 | // RCS-ID: $Id$ | |
6 | // Licence: wxWindows license | |
7 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
8 | ||
9 | /** | |
10 | @class wxConnection | |
11 | @wxheader{ipc.h} | |
12 | ||
13 | A wxConnection object represents the connection between a client | |
14 | and a server. It is created by making a connection using a | |
15 | wxClient object, or by the acceptance of a | |
16 | connection by a wxServer object. The | |
17 | bulk of a DDE-like (Dynamic Data Exchange) conversation is | |
18 | controlled by calling members in a @b wxConnection object or | |
19 | by overriding its members. The actual DDE-based implementation | |
20 | using wxDDEConnection is available on Windows only, but a | |
21 | platform-independent, socket-based version of this API is | |
22 | available using wxTCPConnection, which has the same API. | |
23 | ||
24 | An application should normally derive a new connection class from | |
25 | wxConnection, in order to override the communication event | |
26 | handlers to do something interesting. | |
27 | ||
28 | @library{wxbase} | |
29 | @category{FIXME} | |
30 | ||
31 | @see wxClient, wxServer, @ref overview_ipcoverview "Interprocess communications | |
32 | overview" | |
33 | */ | |
34 | class wxConnection : public wxObject | |
35 | { | |
36 | public: | |
37 | //@{ | |
38 | /** | |
39 | Constructs a connection object. If no user-defined connection | |
40 | object is to be derived from wxConnection, then the constructor | |
41 | should not be called directly, since the default connection | |
42 | object will be provided on requesting (or accepting) a | |
43 | connection. However, if the user defines his or her own derived | |
44 | connection object, the wxServer::OnAcceptConnection | |
45 | and/or wxClient::OnMakeConnection | |
46 | members should be replaced by functions which construct the new | |
47 | connection object. | |
48 | If the arguments of the wxConnection constructor are void then | |
49 | the wxConnection object manages its own connection buffer, | |
50 | allocating memory as needed. A programmer-supplied buffer cannot | |
51 | be increased if necessary, and the program will assert if it is | |
52 | not large enough. The programmer-supplied buffer is included | |
53 | mainly for backwards compatibility. | |
54 | */ | |
55 | wxConnection(); | |
56 | wxConnection(void* buffer, size_t size); | |
57 | //@} | |
58 | ||
59 | //@{ | |
60 | /** | |
61 | Called by the server application to advise the client of a change | |
62 | in the data associated with the given item. Causes the client | |
63 | connection's OnAdvise() member | |
64 | to be called. Returns @true if successful. | |
65 | */ | |
66 | bool Advise(const wxString& item, const void* data, size_t size, | |
67 | wxIPCFormat format = wxIPC_PRIVATE); | |
68 | bool Advise(const wxString& item, const char* data); | |
69 | bool Advise(const wxString& item, const wchar_t* data); | |
70 | bool Advise(const wxString& item, const wxString data); | |
71 | //@} | |
72 | ||
73 | /** | |
74 | Called by the client or server application to disconnect from the | |
75 | other program; it causes the OnDisconnect() | |
76 | message to be sent to the corresponding connection object in the | |
77 | other program. Returns @true if successful or already disconnected. | |
78 | The application that calls @b Disconnect must explicitly delete | |
79 | its side of the connection. | |
80 | */ | |
81 | bool Disconnect(); | |
82 | ||
83 | //@{ | |
84 | /** | |
85 | Called by the client application to execute a command on the | |
86 | server. Can also be used to transfer arbitrary data to the server | |
87 | (similar to Poke() in | |
88 | that respect). Causes the server connection's OnExec() | |
89 | member to be called. Returns @true if successful. | |
90 | */ | |
91 | bool Execute(const void* data, size_t size, | |
92 | wxIPCFormat format = wxIPC_PRIVATE); | |
93 | bool Execute(const char* data); | |
94 | bool Execute(const wchar_t* data); | |
95 | bool Execute(const wxString data); | |
96 | //@} | |
97 | ||
98 | /** | |
99 | Message sent to the client application when the server notifies | |
100 | it of a change in the data associated with the given item, using | |
101 | Advise(). | |
102 | */ | |
103 | virtual bool OnAdvise(const wxString& topic, | |
104 | const wxString& item, | |
105 | const void* data, | |
106 | size_t size, | |
107 | wxIPCFormat format); | |
108 | ||
109 | /** | |
110 | Message sent to the client or server application when the other | |
111 | application notifies it to end the connection. The default | |
112 | behaviour is to delete the connection object and return @true, so | |
113 | applications should generally override @b OnDisconnect | |
114 | (finally calling the inherited method as well) so that they know | |
115 | the connection object is no longer available. | |
116 | */ | |
117 | virtual bool OnDisconnect(); | |
118 | ||
119 | /** | |
120 | Message sent to the server application when the client notifies | |
121 | it to execute the given data, using Execute(). | |
122 | Note that there is no item associated with this message. | |
123 | */ | |
124 | virtual bool OnExec(const wxString& topic, const wxString& data); | |
125 | ||
126 | /** | |
127 | Message sent to the server application when the client notifies it to | |
128 | accept the given data. | |
129 | */ | |
130 | virtual bool OnPoke(const wxString& topic, const wxString& item, | |
131 | const void* data, | |
132 | size_t size, | |
133 | wxIPCFormat format); | |
134 | ||
135 | /** | |
136 | Message sent to the server application when the client calls | |
137 | Request(). The | |
138 | server's OnRequest() method | |
139 | should respond by returning a character string, or @NULL to | |
140 | indicate no data, and setting *size. The character string must of | |
141 | course persist after the call returns. | |
142 | */ | |
143 | virtual const void* OnRequest(const wxString& topic, | |
144 | const wxString& item, | |
145 | size_t* size, | |
146 | wxIPCFormat format); | |
147 | ||
148 | /** | |
149 | Message sent to the server application by the client, when the client | |
150 | wishes to start an 'advise loop' for the given topic and item. The | |
151 | server can refuse to participate by returning @false. | |
152 | */ | |
153 | virtual bool OnStartAdvise(const wxString& topic, | |
154 | const wxString& item); | |
155 | ||
156 | /** | |
157 | Message sent to the server application by the client, when the client | |
158 | wishes to stop an 'advise loop' for the given topic and item. The | |
159 | server can refuse to stop the advise loop by returning @false, although | |
160 | this doesn't have much meaning in practice. | |
161 | */ | |
162 | virtual bool OnStopAdvise(const wxString& topic, | |
163 | const wxString& item); | |
164 | ||
165 | //@{ | |
166 | /** | |
167 | Called by the client application to poke data into the server. | |
168 | Can be used to transfer arbitrary data to the server. Causes the | |
169 | server connection's OnPoke() member to | |
170 | be called. If size is -1 the size is computed from the string | |
171 | length of data. | |
172 | Returns @true if successful. | |
173 | */ | |
174 | bool Poke(const wxString& item, const void* data, size_t size, | |
175 | wxIPCFormat format = wxIPC_PRIVATE); | |
176 | bool Poke(const wxString& item, const char* data); | |
177 | bool Poke(const wxString& item, const wchar_t* data); | |
178 | bool Poke(const wxString& item, const wxString data); | |
179 | //@} | |
180 | ||
181 | /** | |
182 | Called by the client application to request data from the server. | |
183 | Causes the server connection's OnRequest() | |
184 | member to be called. Size may be @NULL or a pointer to a variable | |
185 | to receive the size of the requested item. | |
186 | Returns a character string (actually a pointer to the | |
187 | connection's buffer) if successful, @NULL otherwise. This buffer | |
188 | does not need to be deleted. | |
189 | */ | |
190 | const void* Request(const wxString& item, size_t* size, | |
191 | wxIPCFormat format = wxIPC_TEXT); | |
192 | ||
193 | /** | |
194 | Called by the client application to ask if an advise loop can be | |
195 | started with the server. Causes the server connection's | |
196 | OnStartAdvise() | |
197 | member to be called. Returns @true if the server okays it, @false | |
198 | otherwise. | |
199 | */ | |
200 | bool StartAdvise(const wxString& item); | |
201 | ||
202 | /** | |
203 | Called by the client application to ask if an advise loop can be | |
204 | stopped. Causes the server connection's OnStopAdvise() | |
205 | member to be called. Returns @true if the server okays it, @false | |
206 | otherwise. | |
207 | */ | |
208 | bool StopAdvise(const wxString& item); | |
209 | }; | |
210 | ||
211 | ||
212 | ||
213 | /** | |
214 | @class wxClient | |
215 | @wxheader{ipc.h} | |
216 | ||
217 | A wxClient object represents the client part of a client-server | |
218 | DDE-like (Dynamic Data Exchange) conversation. The actual | |
219 | DDE-based implementation using wxDDEClient is available on Windows | |
220 | only, but a platform-independent, socket-based version of this | |
221 | API is available using wxTCPClient, which has the same API. | |
222 | ||
223 | To create a client which can communicate with a suitable server, | |
224 | you need to derive a class from wxConnection and another from | |
225 | wxClient. The custom wxConnection class will intercept | |
226 | communications in a 'conversation' with a server, and the custom | |
227 | wxClient is required so that a user-overridden | |
228 | wxClient::OnMakeConnection | |
229 | member can return a wxConnection of the required class, when a | |
230 | connection is made. Look at the IPC sample and the | |
231 | @ref overview_ipcoverview "Interprocess communications overview" for | |
232 | an example of how to do this. | |
233 | ||
234 | @library{wxbase} | |
235 | @category{FIXME} | |
236 | ||
237 | @see wxServer, wxConnection, @ref overview_ipcoverview "Interprocess | |
238 | communications overview" | |
239 | */ | |
240 | class wxClient : public wxObject | |
241 | { | |
242 | public: | |
243 | /** | |
244 | Constructs a client object. | |
245 | */ | |
246 | wxClient(); | |
247 | ||
248 | /** | |
249 | Tries to make a connection with a server by host (machine name | |
250 | under UNIX - use 'localhost' for same machine; ignored when using | |
251 | native DDE in Windows), service name and topic string. If the | |
252 | server allows a connection, a wxConnection object will be | |
253 | returned. The type of wxConnection returned can be altered by | |
254 | overriding the | |
255 | OnMakeConnection() | |
256 | member to return your own derived connection object. | |
257 | Under Unix, the service name may be either an integer port | |
258 | identifier in which case an Internet domain socket will be used | |
259 | for the communications, or a valid file name (which shouldn't | |
260 | exist and will be deleted afterwards) in which case a Unix domain | |
261 | socket is created. | |
262 | @b SECURITY NOTE: Using Internet domain sockets if extremely | |
263 | insecure for IPC as there is absolutely no access control for | |
264 | them, use Unix domain sockets whenever possible! | |
265 | */ | |
266 | wxConnectionBase* MakeConnection(const wxString& host, | |
267 | const wxString& service, | |
268 | const wxString& topic); | |
269 | ||
270 | /** | |
271 | Called by MakeConnection(), by | |
272 | default this simply returns a new wxConnection object. Override | |
273 | this method to return a wxConnection descendant customised for the | |
274 | application. | |
275 | The advantage of deriving your own connection class is that it | |
276 | will enable you to intercept messages initiated by the server, | |
277 | such as wxConnection::OnAdvise. You | |
278 | may also want to store application-specific data in instances of | |
279 | the new class. | |
280 | */ | |
281 | wxConnectionBase* OnMakeConnection(); | |
282 | ||
283 | /** | |
284 | Returns @true if this is a valid host name, @false otherwise. This always | |
285 | returns @true under MS Windows. | |
286 | */ | |
287 | bool ValidHost(const wxString& host); | |
288 | }; | |
289 | ||
290 | ||
291 | ||
292 | /** | |
293 | @class wxServer | |
294 | @wxheader{ipc.h} | |
295 | ||
296 | A wxServer object represents the server part of a client-server | |
297 | DDE-like (Dynamic Data Exchange) conversation. The actual | |
298 | DDE-based implementation using wxDDEServer is available on Windows | |
299 | only, but a platform-independent, socket-based version of this | |
300 | API is available using wxTCPServer, which has the same API. | |
301 | ||
302 | To create a server which can communicate with a suitable client, | |
303 | you need to derive a class from wxConnection and another from | |
304 | wxServer. The custom wxConnection class will intercept | |
305 | communications in a 'conversation' with a client, and the custom | |
306 | wxServer is required so that a user-overridden wxServer::OnAcceptConnection | |
307 | member can return a wxConnection of the required class, when a | |
308 | connection is made. Look at the IPC sample and the @ref overview_ipcoverview | |
309 | "Interprocess communications overview" for | |
310 | an example of how to do this. | |
311 | ||
312 | @library{wxbase} | |
313 | @category{FIXME} | |
314 | ||
315 | @see wxClient, wxConnection, IPC, overview() | |
316 | */ | |
317 | class wxServer | |
318 | { | |
319 | public: | |
320 | /** | |
321 | Constructs a server object. | |
322 | */ | |
323 | wxServer(); | |
324 | ||
325 | /** | |
326 | Registers the server using the given service name. Under Unix, | |
327 | the service name may be either an integer port identifier in | |
328 | which case an Internet domain socket will be used for the | |
329 | communications, or a valid file name (which shouldn't exist and | |
330 | will be deleted afterwards) in which case a Unix domain socket is | |
331 | created. @false is returned if the call failed (for example, the | |
332 | port number is already in use). | |
333 | */ | |
334 | bool Create(const wxString& service); | |
335 | ||
336 | /** | |
337 | When a client calls @b MakeConnection, the server receives the | |
338 | message and this member is called. The application should derive a | |
339 | member to intercept this message and return a connection object of | |
340 | either the standard wxConnection type, or (more likely) of a | |
341 | user-derived type. | |
342 | If the topic is @b STDIO, the application may wish to refuse the | |
343 | connection. Under UNIX, when a server is created the | |
344 | OnAcceptConnection message is always sent for standard input and | |
345 | output, but in the context of DDE messages it doesn't make a lot | |
346 | of sense. | |
347 | */ | |
348 | virtual wxConnectionBase* OnAcceptConnection(const wxString& topic); | |
349 | }; | |
350 |