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NAME

       ost::TCPStream -

       TCP streams are used to represent TCP client connections to a server by
       TCP protocol servers for accepting client connections.

SYNOPSIS

       #include <socket.h>

       Inherits ost::Socket.

       Inherited by ost::SSLStream, ost::TCPSession, and ost::URLStream.

   Public Member Functions
       TCPStream (Family family=IPV4, bool throwflag=true, timeout_t to=0)
           The constructor required for building other classes or to start an
           unconnected TCPStream for connect.
       void disconnect (void)
           Disconnect the current session and prepare for a new one.
       int getSegmentSize (void)
           Get protocol segment size.
       TCPStream (TCPSocket &server, bool throwflag=true, timeout_t timeout=0)
           Create a TCP stream by accepting a connection from a bound TCP
           socket acting as a server.
       TCPStream (TCPV6Socket &server, bool throwflag=true, timeout_t
           timeout=0)
       void connect (TCPSocket &server)
           Accept a connection from a TCP Server.
       void connect (TCPV6Socket &server)
       TCPStream (const IPV4Host &host, tpport_t port, unsigned mss=536, bool
           throwflag=true, timeout_t timeout=0)
           Create a TCP stream by connecting to a TCP socket (on a remote
           machine).
       TCPStream (const IPV6Host &host, tpport_t port, unsigned mss=536, bool
           throwflag=true, timeout_t timeout=0)
       TCPStream (const char *name, Family family=IPV4, unsigned mss=536, bool
           throwflag=false, timeout_t timer=0)
           Construct a named TCP Socket connected to a remote machine.
       void setTimeout (timeout_t timer)
           Set the I/O operation timeout for socket I/O operations.
       TCPStream (const TCPStream &source)
           A copy constructor creates a new stream buffer.
       virtual ~TCPStream ()
           Flush and empty all buffers, and then remove the allocated buffers.
       int sync (void)
           Flushes the stream input and output buffers, writes pending output.
       size_t printf (const char *format,...)
           Print content into a socket.
       bool isPending (Pending pend, timeout_t timeout=TIMEOUT_INF)
           Get the status of pending stream data.
       ssize_t peek (void *buf, size_t len)
           Examine contents of next waiting packet.
       size_t getBufferSize (void) const
           Return the size of the current stream buffering used.

   Protected Member Functions
       void allocate (size_t size)
           Used to allocate the buffer space needed for iostream operations.
       void endStream (void)
           Used to terminate the buffer space and cleanup the socket
           connection.
       int underflow ()
           This streambuf method is used to load the input buffer through the
           established tcp socket connection.
       int uflow ()
           This streambuf method is used for doing unbuffered reads through
           the establish tcp socket connection when in interactive mode.
       int overflow (int ch)
           This streambuf method is used to write the output buffer through
           the established tcp connection.
       void connect (const IPV4Host &host, tpport_t port, unsigned mss=536)
           Create a TCP stream by connecting to a TCP socket (on a remote
           machine).
       void connect (const IPV6Host &host, tpport_t port, unsigned mss=536)
       void connect (const char *name, unsigned mss=536)
           Connect a TCP stream to a named destination host and port number,
           using getaddrinfo interface if available.
       std::iostream * tcp (void)
           Used in derived classes to refer to the current object via its
           iostream.

   Protected Attributes
       timeout_t timeout
       size_t bufsize
       Family family
       char * gbuf
       char * pbuf

   Friends
       TCPStream & crlf (TCPStream &)
       TCPStream & lfcr (TCPStream &)

Detailed Description

       TCP streams are used to represent TCP client connections to a server by
       TCP protocol servers for accepting client connections.

       The TCP stream is a C++ ’stream’ class, and can accept streaming of
       data to and from other C++ objects using the << and >> operators.

       TCPStream itself can be formed either by connecting to a bound network
       address of a TCP server, or can be created when ’accepting’ a network
       connection from a TCP server.

       Author:
           David Sugar <dyfet@ostel.com> streamable TCP socket connection.

       Examples:

       tcp.cpp, and tcpstr1.cpp.

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

   ost::TCPStream::TCPStream (Family family = IPV4, bool throwflag = true,
       timeout_t to = 0)
       The constructor required for building other classes or to start an
       unconnected TCPStream for connect.

   ost::TCPStream::TCPStream (TCPSocket & server, bool throwflag = true,
       timeout_t timeout = 0)
       Create a TCP stream by accepting a connection from a bound TCP socket
       acting as a server. This performs an ’accept’ call.

       Parameters:
           server socket listening
           throwflag flag to throw errors.
           timeout for all operations.

   ost::TCPStream::TCPStream (TCPV6Socket & server, bool throwflag = true,
       timeout_t timeout = 0)
   ost::TCPStream::TCPStream (const IPV4Host & host, tpport_t port, unsigned
       mss = 536, bool throwflag = true, timeout_t timeout = 0)
       Create a TCP stream by connecting to a TCP socket (on a remote
       machine). Parameters:
           host address of remote TCP server.
           port number to connect.
           mss maximum segment size of streaming buffers.
           throwflag flag to throw errors.
           timeout for all operations.

   ost::TCPStream::TCPStream (const IPV6Host & host, tpport_t port, unsigned
       mss = 536, bool throwflag = true, timeout_t timeout = 0)
   ost::TCPStream::TCPStream (const char * name, Family family = IPV4,
       unsigned mss = 536, bool throwflag = false, timeout_t timer = 0)
       Construct a named TCP Socket connected to a remote machine. Parameters:
           name of remote service.
           family of protocol.
           mss maximum segment size of streaming buffers.
           throwflag flag to throw errors.
           timer for timeout for all operations.

   ost::TCPStream::TCPStream (const TCPStream & source)
       A copy constructor creates a new stream buffer. Parameters:
           source reference of stream to copy from.

   virtual ost::TCPStream::~TCPStream () [virtual]
       Flush and empty all buffers, and then remove the allocated buffers.

Member Function Documentation

   void ost::TCPStream::allocate (size_t size) [protected]
       Used to allocate the buffer space needed for iostream operations. This
       function is called by the constructor.

       Parameters:
           size of stream buffers from constructor.

   void ost::TCPStream::connect (TCPV6Socket & server)
   void ost::TCPStream::connect (TCPSocket & server)
       Accept a connection from a TCP Server. Parameters:
           server socket listening

   void ost::TCPStream::connect (const char * name, unsigned mss = 536)
       [protected]
       Connect a TCP stream to a named destination host and port number, using
       getaddrinfo interface if available. Parameters:
           name of host and service to connect
           mss maximum segment size of stream buffer

   void ost::TCPStream::connect (const IPV6Host & host, tpport_t port,
       unsigned mss = 536) [protected]
   void ost::TCPStream::connect (const IPV4Host & host, tpport_t port,
       unsigned mss = 536) [protected]
       Create a TCP stream by connecting to a TCP socket (on a remote
       machine). Parameters:
           host address of remote TCP server.
           port number to connect.
           mss maximum segment size of streaming buffers.

       Examples:
           tcp.cpp.

   void ost::TCPStream::disconnect (void)
       Disconnect the current session and prepare for a new one.

       Reimplemented in ost::SSLStream.

       Examples:
           tcp.cpp, and tcpstr1.cpp.

   void ost::TCPStream::endStream (void) [protected]
       Used to terminate the buffer space and cleanup the socket connection.
       This fucntion is called by the destructor.

       Reimplemented in ost::SSLStream.

   size_t ost::TCPStream::getBufferSize (void) const [inline]
       Return the size of the current stream buffering used. Returns:
           size of stream buffers.

   int ost::TCPStream::getSegmentSize (void)
       Get protocol segment size.

       Examples:
           tcp.cpp.

   bool ost::TCPStream::isPending (Pending pend, timeout_t timeout =
       TIMEOUT_INF) [virtual]
       Get the status of pending stream data. This can be used to examine if
       input or output is waiting, or if an error or disconnect has occured on
       the stream. If a read buffer contains data then input is ready and if
       write buffer contains data it is first flushed and then checked.

       Reimplemented from ost::Socket.

       Examples:
           tcp.cpp.

   int ost::TCPStream::overflow (int ch) [protected]
       This streambuf method is used to write the output buffer through the
       established tcp connection. Parameters:
           ch char to push through.

       Returns:
           char pushed through.

   ssize_t ost::TCPStream::peek (void * buf, size_t len) [inline]
       Examine contents of next waiting packet. Parameters:
           buf pointer to packet buffer for contents.
           len of packet buffer.

       Returns:
           number of bytes examined.

   size_t ost::TCPStream::printf (const char * format,  ...)
       Print content into a socket. Returns:
           count of bytes sent.

       Parameters:
           format string

   void ost::TCPStream::setTimeout (timeout_t timer) [inline]
       Set the I/O operation timeout for socket I/O operations. Parameters:
           timer to change timeout.

       Reimplemented in ost::URLStream.

   int ost::TCPStream::sync (void)
       Flushes the stream input and output buffers, writes pending output.
       Returns:
           0 on success.

   std::iostream* ost::TCPStream::tcp (void) [inline, protected]
       Used in derived classes to refer to the current object via it’s
       iostream. For example, to send a set of characters in a derived method,
       one might use *tcp() << ’test’.

       Returns:
           stream pointer of this object.

   int ost::TCPStream::uflow () [protected]
       This streambuf method is used for doing unbuffered reads through the
       establish tcp socket connection when in interactive mode. Also this
       method will handle proper use of buffers if not in interative mode.

       Returns:
           char from tcp socket connection, EOF if not connected.

   int ost::TCPStream::underflow () [protected]
       This streambuf method is used to load the input buffer through the
       established tcp socket connection. Returns:
           char from get buffer, EOF if not connected.

       Reimplemented in ost::URLStream.

Friends And Related Function Documentation

   TCPStream& crlf (TCPStream &) [friend]
   TCPStream& lfcr (TCPStream &) [friend]

Member Data Documentation

   size_t ost::TCPStream::bufsize [protected]
   Family ost::TCPStream::family [protected]
   char* ost::TCPStream::gbuf [protected]
   char * ost::TCPStream::pbuf [protected]
   timeout_t ost::TCPStream::timeout [protected]

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