KNetwork::KSocketAddress Class Reference

A generic socket address. More...

#include <ksocketaddress.h>

Inheritance diagram for KNetwork::KSocketAddress:

KNetwork::KInetSocketAddress KNetwork::KUnixSocketAddress

List of all members.


Public Member Functions

 KSocketAddress ()
 KSocketAddress (const sockaddr *sa, Q_UINT16 len)
 KSocketAddress (const KSocketAddress &other)
virtual ~KSocketAddress ()
KSocketAddressoperator= (const KSocketAddress &other)
const sockaddr * address () const
sockaddr * address ()
KSocketAddresssetAddress (const sockaddr *sa, Q_UINT16 len)
 operator const sockaddr * () const
Q_UINT16 length () const
KSocketAddresssetLength (Q_UINT16 len)
int family () const
virtual KSocketAddresssetFamily (int family)
int ianaFamily () const
bool operator== (const KSocketAddress &other) const
virtual QString nodeName () const
virtual QString serviceName () const
virtual QString toString () const
KInetSocketAddressasInet ()
KInetSocketAddress asInet () const
KUnixSocketAddressasUnix ()
KUnixSocketAddress asUnix () const

Static Public Member Functions

static int ianaFamily (int af)
static int fromIanaFamily (int iana)

Protected Member Functions

 KSocketAddress (KSocketAddressData *d)

Protected Attributes

KSocketAddressData * d

Detailed Description

A generic socket address.

This class holds one generic socket address.

Author:
Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@kdemail.net>

Definition at line 423 of file ksocketaddress.h.


Constructor & Destructor Documentation

KSocketAddress::KSocketAddress (  ) 

Default constructor.

Creates an empty object

Definition at line 408 of file ksocketaddress.cpp.

KSocketAddress::KSocketAddress ( const sockaddr *  sa,
Q_UINT16  len 
)

Creates this object with the given data.

The raw socket address is copied into this object.

Parameters:
sa the socket address structure
len the socket address length

Definition at line 414 of file ksocketaddress.cpp.

KSocketAddress::KSocketAddress ( const KSocketAddress other  ) 

Copy constructor.

This creates a copy of the other object.

Data is not shared.

Parameters:
other the object to copy from

Definition at line 420 of file ksocketaddress.cpp.

KSocketAddress::~KSocketAddress (  )  [virtual]

Destructor.

Frees any associated resources.

Definition at line 431 of file ksocketaddress.cpp.


Member Function Documentation

sockaddr * KSocketAddress::address (  ) 

Returns the socket address structure, to be passed down to low level functions.

Note that this function returns NULL for invalid or empty sockets, so you may use to to test for validity.

The returned value, if not NULL, is an internal buffer which is guaranteed to be at least length() bytes long.

Definition at line 458 of file ksocketaddress.cpp.

const sockaddr * KSocketAddress::address (  )  const

Returns the socket address structure, to be passed down to low level functions.

Note that this function returns NULL for invalid or empty sockets, so you may use to to test for validity.

Definition at line 451 of file ksocketaddress.cpp.

KInetSocketAddress KSocketAddress::asInet (  )  const

Returns an object is equal to this object's data, but they don't share it.

Definition at line 635 of file ksocketaddress.cpp.

KInetSocketAddress & KSocketAddress::asInet (  ) 

Returns an object reference that can be used to manipulate this socket as an Internet socket address.

Both objects share the same data.

Definition at line 630 of file ksocketaddress.cpp.

KUnixSocketAddress KSocketAddress::asUnix (  )  const

Returns an object is equal to this object's data, but they don't share it.

Definition at line 645 of file ksocketaddress.cpp.

KUnixSocketAddress & KSocketAddress::asUnix (  ) 

Returns an object reference that can be used to manipulate this socket as a Unix socket address.

Both objects share the same data.

Definition at line 640 of file ksocketaddress.cpp.

int KSocketAddress::family (  )  const

Returns the family of this address.

Returns:
the family of this address, AF_UNSPEC if it's undefined

Definition at line 489 of file ksocketaddress.cpp.

int KSocketAddress::fromIanaFamily ( int  iana  )  [static]

Returns the address family of the given IANA family number.

Returns:
the address family, AF_UNSPEC for unknown IANA family numbers

Definition at line 667 of file ksocketaddress.cpp.

int KSocketAddress::ianaFamily ( int  af  )  [static]

Returns the IANA family number of the given address family.

Returns 0 if there is no corresponding IANA family number.

Parameters:
af the address family, in AF_* constants
Returns:
the IANA family number of this address (1 for AF_INET. 2 for AF_INET6, otherwise 0)

Definition at line 650 of file ksocketaddress.cpp.

int KNetwork::KSocketAddress::ianaFamily (  )  const [inline]

Returns the IANA family number of this address.

Returns:
the IANA family number of this address (1 for AF_INET. 2 for AF_INET6, otherwise 0)

Definition at line 550 of file ksocketaddress.h.

Q_UINT16 KSocketAddress::length (  )  const

Returns the length of this socket address structure.

Definition at line 475 of file ksocketaddress.cpp.

QString KSocketAddress::nodeName (  )  const [virtual]

Returns the node name of this socket.

In the case of Internet sockets, this is string representation of the IP address. The default implementation returns QString::null.

Returns:
the node name, can be QString::null
Bug:
use KResolver to resolve unknown families

Definition at line 562 of file ksocketaddress.cpp.

KNetwork::KSocketAddress::operator const sockaddr * (  )  const [inline]

Returns the socket address structure, to be passed down to low level functions.

Definition at line 499 of file ksocketaddress.h.

KSocketAddress & KSocketAddress::operator= ( const KSocketAddress other  ) 

Performs a shallow copy of the other object into this one.

Data will be copied.

Parameters:
other the object to copy from

Definition at line 442 of file ksocketaddress.cpp.

bool KSocketAddress::operator== ( const KSocketAddress other  )  const

Returns true if this equals the other socket.

Socket addresses are considered matching if and only if all data is the same.

Parameters:
other the other socket
Returns:
true if both sockets are equal

Definition at line 505 of file ksocketaddress.cpp.

QString KSocketAddress::serviceName (  )  const [virtual]

Returns the service name for this socket.

In the case of Internet sockets, this is the port number. The default implementation returns QString::null.

Returns:
the service name, can be QString::null
Bug:
use KResolver to resolve unknown families

Definition at line 588 of file ksocketaddress.cpp.

KSocketAddress & KSocketAddress::setAddress ( const sockaddr *  sa,
Q_UINT16  len 
)

Sets the address to the given address.

The raw socket address is copied into this object.

Parameters:
sa the socket address structure
len the socket address length

Definition at line 465 of file ksocketaddress.cpp.

KSocketAddress & KSocketAddress::setFamily ( int  family  )  [virtual]

Sets the family of this object.

Note: setting the family will probably invalidate any address data contained in this object. Use this function with care.

Parameters:
family the new family to set

Definition at line 496 of file ksocketaddress.cpp.

KSocketAddress & KSocketAddress::setLength ( Q_UINT16  len  ) 

Sets the length of this socket structure.

Use this function with care. It allows you to resize the internal buffer to fit needs. This function should not be used except for handling unknown socket address structures.

Also note that this function may invalidate the socket if a known family is set (Internet or Unix socket) and the new length would be too small to hold the system's sockaddr_* structure. If unsure, reset the family:

   KSocketAddress qsa;
   [...]
   qsa.setFamily(AF_UNSPEC).setLength(newlen);

Parameters:
len the new length

Definition at line 482 of file ksocketaddress.cpp.

QString KSocketAddress::toString (  )  const [virtual]

Returns this socket address as a string suitable for printing.

Family, node and service are part of this address.

Bug:
use KResolver to resolve unknown families

Definition at line 608 of file ksocketaddress.cpp.


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