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ladybird/Libraries/LibCore/CSocket.h
Andreas Kling a599317624 LibCore: Introduce a C_OBJECT macro.
This macro goes at the top of every CObject-derived class like so:

class SomeClass : public CObject {
    C_OBJECT(SomeClass)
public:
    ...

At the moment, all it does is create an override for the class_name() getter
but in the future this will be used to automatically insert member functions
into these classes.
2019-07-25 19:49:28 +02:00

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#pragma once
#include <LibCore/CIODevice.h>
#include <LibCore/CSocketAddress.h>
class CNotifier;
class CSocket : public CIODevice {
C_OBJECT(CSocket)
public:
enum class Type {
Invalid,
TCP,
UDP,
Local,
};
virtual ~CSocket() override;
Type type() const { return m_type; }
bool connect(const String& hostname, int port);
bool connect(const CSocketAddress&, int port);
bool connect(const CSocketAddress&);
ByteBuffer receive(int max_size);
bool send(const ByteBuffer&);
bool is_connected() const { return m_connected; }
void set_blocking(bool blocking);
CSocketAddress source_address() const { return m_source_address; }
int source_port() const { return m_source_port; }
CSocketAddress destination_address() const { return m_source_address; }
int destination_port() const { return m_destination_port; }
Function<void()> on_connected;
protected:
CSocket(Type, CObject* parent);
CSocketAddress m_source_address;
CSocketAddress m_destination_address;
int m_source_port { -1 };
int m_destination_port { -1 };
bool m_connected { false };
private:
virtual bool open(CIODevice::OpenMode) override { ASSERT_NOT_REACHED(); }
Type m_type { Type::Invalid };
OwnPtr<CNotifier> m_notifier;
};