hl2_src-leak-2017/src/utils/vmpi/tcpsocket.h

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//========= Copyright Valve Corporation, All rights reserved. ============//
//
// Purpose:
//
// $NoKeywords: $
//=============================================================================//
#ifndef ITCPSOCKET_H
#define ITCPSOCKET_H
#ifdef _WIN32
#pragma once
#endif
#include "ichannel.h"
#include "iphelpers.h"
class ITCPSocket : public IChannel
{
public:
virtual void Release() = 0;
// Bind to the specified port on any address this host has. Note that the address the
// socket winds up with (and getsockname() returns) isn't decided until you send a packet.
virtual bool BindToAny( const unsigned short port ) = 0;
// Use these to connect to a remote listening socket without blocking.
// Call BeginConnect, then call UpdateConnect until it returns true.
virtual bool BeginConnect( const CIPAddr &addr ) = 0;
virtual bool UpdateConnect() = 0;
// Connection state.
virtual bool IsConnected() = 0;
// If IsConnected returns false, you can call this to find out why the socket got disconnected.
virtual void GetDisconnectReason( CUtlVector<char> &reason ) = 0;
// Send data. Returns true if successful.
//
// Note: TCP likes to clump your packets together in one, so the data multiple send() calls will
// get concatenated and returned in one recv() call. ITCPSocket FIXES this behavior so your recv()
// calls match your send() calls.
//
virtual bool Send( const void *pData, int size ) = 0;
// Receive data. Returns the number of bytes received.
// This will wait as long as flTimeout for something to come in.
// Returns false if no data was waiting.
virtual bool Recv( CUtlVector<unsigned char> &data, double flTimeout=0 ) = 0;
};
// Use these to get incoming connections.
class ITCPListenSocket
{
public:
// Call this to stop listening for connections and delete the object.
virtual void Release() = 0;
// Keep calling this as long as you want to wait for connections.
virtual ITCPSocket* UpdateListen( CIPAddr *pAddr ) = 0; // pAddr is set to the remote process's address.
};
// Use these to create the interfaces.
ITCPSocket* CreateTCPSocket();
// Create a socket to listen with. nQueueLength specifies how many connections to enqueue.
// When the queue runs out, connections can take a little longer to make.
ITCPListenSocket* CreateTCPListenSocket( const unsigned short port, int nQueueLength = -1 );
// By default, timeouts are on. It's helpful to turn them off during debugging.
void TCPSocket_EnableTimeout( bool bEnable );
#endif // ITCPSOCKET_H