// -*- c++ -*- ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: src/unix/dialup.cpp
// Purpose: Network related wxWidgets classes and functions
-// Author: Karsten Ballüder
+// Author: Karsten Ballüder
// Modified by:
// Created: 03.10.99
// RCS-ID: $Id$
-// Copyright: (c) Karsten Ballüder
+// Copyright: (c) Karsten Ballüder
// Licence: wxWindows licence
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include "wx/timer.h"
#endif // !PCH
-#include "wx/filefn.h"
+#include "wx/filename.h"
#include "wx/ffile.h"
#include "wx/process.h"
-#include "wx/wxchar.h"
+#include "wx/crt.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <errno.h>
-DEFINE_EVENT_TYPE(wxEVT_DIALUP_CONNECTED)
-DEFINE_EVENT_TYPE(wxEVT_DIALUP_DISCONNECTED)
+wxDEFINE_EVENT( wxEVT_DIALUP_CONNECTED, wxDialUpEvent );
+wxDEFINE_EVENT( wxEVT_DIALUP_DISCONNECTED, wxDialUpEvent );
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// A class which groups functions dealing with connecting to the network from a
{
public:
wxDialUpManagerImpl();
- ~wxDialUpManagerImpl();
+ virtual ~wxDialUpManagerImpl();
/** Could the dialup manager be initialized correctly? If this function
returns false, no other functions will work neither, so it's a good idea
virtual void Notify()
{
- wxLogTrace(_T("dialup"), wxT("Checking dial up network status."));
+ wxLogTrace(wxT("dialup"), wxT("Checking dial up network status."));
m_dupman->CheckStatus();
}
m_BeaconPort = 80;
#ifdef __SGI__
- m_ConnectCommand = _T("/usr/etc/ppp");
+ m_ConnectCommand = wxT("/usr/etc/ppp");
#elif defined(__LINUX__)
// default values for Debian/GNU linux
- m_ConnectCommand = _T("pon");
- m_HangUpCommand = _T("poff");
+ m_ConnectCommand = wxT("pon");
+ m_HangUpCommand = wxT("poff");
#endif
- wxChar * dial = wxGetenv(_T("WXDIALUP_DIALCMD"));
- wxChar * hup = wxGetenv(_T("WXDIALUP_HUPCMD"));
+ wxChar * dial = wxGetenv(wxT("WXDIALUP_DIALCMD"));
+ wxChar * hup = wxGetenv(wxT("WXDIALUP_HUPCMD"));
SetConnectCommand(dial ? wxString(dial) : m_ConnectCommand,
hup ? wxString(hup) : m_HangUpCommand);
}
break;
default:
- wxFAIL_MSG(_T("Unexpected netDeviceType"));
+ wxFAIL_MSG(wxT("Unexpected netDeviceType"));
}
}
}
else // failed to connect
{
+#ifdef ENETUNREACH
if(errno == ENETUNREACH)
return Net_No; // network is unreachable
else
+#endif
return Net_Unknown; // connect failed, but don't know why
}
}
int netDevice = NetDevice_Unknown;
#ifdef __LINUX__
- if (wxFileExists(_T("/proc/net/route")))
+ if (wxFileExists(wxT("/proc/net/route")))
{
// cannot use wxFile::Length because file doesn't support seeking, so
// use stdio directly
// first time check for ifconfig location
if ( m_CanUseIfconfig == -1 ) // unknown
{
- static const wxChar *ifconfigLocations[] =
+ static const wxChar *const ifconfigLocations[] =
{
- _T("/sbin"), // Linux, FreeBSD, Darwin
- _T("/usr/sbin"), // SunOS, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX
- _T("/usr/etc"), // IRIX
- _T("/etc"), // AIX 5
+ wxT("/sbin"), // Linux, FreeBSD, Darwin
+ wxT("/usr/sbin"), // SunOS, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX
+ wxT("/usr/etc"), // IRIX
+ wxT("/etc"), // AIX 5
};
for ( size_t n = 0; n < WXSIZEOF(ifconfigLocations); n++ )
{
wxString path(ifconfigLocations[n]);
- path << _T("/ifconfig");
+ path << wxT("/ifconfig");
if ( wxFileExists(path) )
{
wxLogNull ln; // suppress all error messages
wxASSERT_MSG( m_IfconfigPath.length(),
- _T("can't use ifconfig if it wasn't found") );
+ wxT("can't use ifconfig if it wasn't found") );
- wxString tmpfile = wxGetTempFileName( wxT("_wxdialuptest") );
+ wxString tmpfile = wxFileName::CreateTempFileName( wxT("_wxdialuptest") );
wxString cmd = wxT("/bin/sh -c \'");
cmd << m_IfconfigPath;
#if defined(__AIX__) || \
+ defined(__NETBSD__) || \
defined(__OSF__) || \
defined(__SOLARIS__) || defined (__SUNOS__)
// need to add -a flag
cmd << wxT(" >") << tmpfile << wxT('\'');
/* I tried to add an option to wxExecute() to not close stdout,
so we could let ifconfig write directly to the tmpfile, but
- this does not work. That should be faster, as it doesn´t call
+ this does not work. That should be faster, as it doesn't call
the shell first. I have no idea why. :-( (KB) */
if ( wxExecute(cmd,true /* sync */) == 0 )
{
#if defined(__SOLARIS__) || defined (__SUNOS__)
// dialup device under SunOS/Solaris
- hasModem = strstr(output.fn_str(),"ipdptp") != (char *)NULL;
- hasLAN = strstr(output.fn_str(), "hme") != (char *)NULL;
+ hasModem = strstr(output.fn_str(),"ipdptp") != NULL;
+ hasLAN = strstr(output.fn_str(), "hme") != NULL;
#elif defined(__LINUX__) || defined (__FREEBSD__)
hasModem = strstr(output.fn_str(),"ppp") // ppp
|| strstr(output.fn_str(),"sl") // slip
}
else // could not run ifconfig correctly
{
- m_CanUseIfconfig = 0; // don´t try again
+ m_CanUseIfconfig = 0; // don't try again
}
(void) wxRemoveFile(tmpfile);
if (wxFileExists( wxT("SYS$SYSTEM:TCPIP$PING.EXE") ))
m_PingPath = wxT("$SYS$SYSTEM:TCPIP$PING");
#elif defined(__AIX__)
- m_PingPath = _T("/etc/ping");
+ m_PingPath = wxT("/etc/ping");
#elif defined(__SGI__)
- m_PingPath = _T("/usr/etc/ping");
+ m_PingPath = wxT("/usr/etc/ping");
#else
if (wxFileExists( wxT("/bin/ping") ))
m_PingPath = wxT("/bin/ping");