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| 41 |
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| 42 | //#define QUDPSOCKET_DEBUG
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| 43 |
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| 44 | /*! \class QUdpSocket
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| 45 |
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| 46 | \reentrant
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| 47 | \brief The QUdpSocket class provides a UDP socket.
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| 48 |
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| 49 | \ingroup network
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| 50 | \inmodule QtNetwork
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| 51 |
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| 52 | UDP (User Datagram Protocol) is a lightweight, unreliable,
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| 53 | datagram-oriented, connectionless protocol. It can be used when
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| 54 | reliability isn't important. QUdpSocket is a subclass of
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| 55 | QAbstractSocket that allows you to send and receive UDP
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| 56 | datagrams.
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| 57 |
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| 58 | The most common way to use this class is to bind to an address and port
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| 59 | using bind(), then call writeDatagram() and readDatagram() to transfer
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| 60 | data. If you want to use the standard QIODevice functions read(),
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| 61 | readLine(), write(), etc., you must first connect the socket directly to a
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| 62 | peer by calling connectToHost().
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| 63 |
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| 64 | The socket emits the bytesWritten() signal every time a datagram
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| 65 | is written to the network. If you just want to send datagrams,
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| 66 | you don't need to call bind().
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| 67 |
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| 68 | The readyRead() signal is emitted whenever datagrams arrive. In
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| 69 | that case, hasPendingDatagrams() returns true. Call
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| 70 | pendingDatagramSize() to obtain the size of the first pending
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| 71 | datagram, and readDatagram() to read it.
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| 72 |
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| 73 | \note An incoming datagram should be read when you receive the readyRead()
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| 74 | signal, otherwise this signal will not be emitted for the next datagram.
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| 75 |
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| 76 | Example:
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| 77 |
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| 78 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_network_socket_qudpsocket.cpp 0
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| 79 |
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| 80 | With QUdpSocket, you can also establish a virtual connection to a
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| 81 | UDP server using connectToHost() and then use read() and write()
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| 82 | to exchange datagrams without specifying the receiver for each
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| 83 | datagram.
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| 84 |
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| 85 | The \l{network/broadcastsender}{Broadcast Sender} and
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| 86 | \l{network/broadcastreceiver}{Broadcast Receiver} examples
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| 87 | illustrate how to use QUdpSocket in applications.
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| 88 |
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| 89 | \section1 Symbian Platform Security Requirements
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| 90 |
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| 91 | On Symbian, processes which use this class must have the
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| 92 | \c NetworkServices platform security capability. If the client
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| 93 | process lacks this capability, operations will result in a panic.
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| 94 |
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| 95 | Platform security capabilities are added via the
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| 96 | \l{qmake-variable-reference.html#target-capability}{TARGET.CAPABILITY}
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| 97 | qmake variable.
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| 98 |
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| 99 | \sa QTcpSocket
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| 100 | */
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| 101 |
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| 102 | /*! \enum QUdpSocket::BindFlag
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| 103 | \since 4.1
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| 104 |
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| 105 | This enum describes the different flags you can pass to modify the
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| 106 | behavior of QUdpSocket::bind().
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| 107 |
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| 108 | \note On Symbian OS bind flags behaviour depends on process capabilties.
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| 109 | If process has NetworkControl capability, the bind attempt with
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| 110 | ReuseAddressHint will always succeed even if the address and port is already
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| 111 | bound by another socket with any flags. If process does not have
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| 112 | NetworkControl capability, the bind attempt to address and port already
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| 113 | bound by another socket will always fail.
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| 114 |
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| 115 | \value ShareAddress Allow other services to bind to the same address
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| 116 | and port. This is useful when multiple processes share
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| 117 | the load of a single service by listening to the same address and port
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| 118 | (e.g., a web server with several pre-forked listeners can greatly
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| 119 | improve response time). However, because any service is allowed to
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| 120 | rebind, this option is subject to certain security considerations.
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| 121 | Note that by combining this option with ReuseAddressHint, you will
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| 122 | also allow your service to rebind an existing shared address. On
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| 123 | Unix, this is equivalent to the SO_REUSEADDR socket option. On Windows,
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| 124 | this option is ignored.
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| 125 |
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| 126 | \value DontShareAddress Bind the address and port exclusively, so that
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| 127 | no other services are allowed to rebind. By passing this option to
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| 128 | QUdpSocket::bind(), you are guaranteed that on successs, your service
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| 129 | is the only one that listens to the address and port. No services are
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| 130 | allowed to rebind, even if they pass ReuseAddressHint. This option
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| 131 | provides more security than ShareAddress, but on certain operating
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| 132 | systems, it requires you to run the server with administrator privileges.
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| 133 | On Unix and Mac OS X, not sharing is the default behavior for binding
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| 134 | an address and port, so this option is ignored. On Windows, this
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| 135 | option uses the SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE socket option.
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| 136 |
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| 137 | \value ReuseAddressHint Provides a hint to QUdpSocket that it should try
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| 138 | to rebind the service even if the address and port are already bound by
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| 139 | another socket. On Windows, this is equivalent to the SO_REUSEADDR
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| 140 | socket option. On Unix, this option is ignored.
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| 141 |
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| 142 | \value DefaultForPlatform The default option for the current platform.
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| 143 | On Unix and Mac OS X, this is equivalent to (DontShareAddress
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| 144 | + ReuseAddressHint), and on Windows, its equivalent to ShareAddress.
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| 145 | */
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| 146 |
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| 147 | #include "qhostaddress.h"
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| 148 | #include "qabstractsocket_p.h"
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| 149 | #include "qudpsocket.h"
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| 150 |
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| 151 | QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
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| 152 |
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| 153 | #ifndef QT_NO_UDPSOCKET
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| 154 |
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| 155 | #define QT_CHECK_BOUND(function, a) do { \
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| 156 | if (!isValid()) { \
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| 157 | qWarning(function" called on a QUdpSocket when not in QUdpSocket::BoundState"); \
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| 158 | return (a); \
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| 159 | } } while (0)
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| 160 |
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| 161 | class QUdpSocketPrivate : public QAbstractSocketPrivate
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| 162 | {
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| 163 | Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(QUdpSocket)
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| 164 |
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| 165 | bool doEnsureInitialized(const QHostAddress &bindAddress, quint16 bindPort,
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| 166 | const QHostAddress &remoteAddress);
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| 167 | public:
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| 168 | inline bool ensureInitialized(const QHostAddress &bindAddress, quint16 bindPort)
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| 169 | { return doEnsureInitialized(bindAddress, bindPort, QHostAddress()); }
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| 170 |
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| 171 | inline bool ensureInitialized(const QHostAddress &remoteAddress)
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| 172 | { return doEnsureInitialized(QHostAddress(), 0, remoteAddress); }
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| 173 | };
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| 174 |
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| 175 | bool QUdpSocketPrivate::doEnsureInitialized(const QHostAddress &bindAddress, quint16 bindPort,
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| 176 | const QHostAddress &remoteAddress)
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| 177 | {
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| 178 | const QHostAddress *address = &bindAddress;
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| 179 | QAbstractSocket::NetworkLayerProtocol proto = address->protocol();
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| 180 | if (proto == QUdpSocket::UnknownNetworkLayerProtocol) {
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| 181 | address = &remoteAddress;
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| 182 | proto = address->protocol();
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| 183 | }
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| 184 |
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| 185 | #if defined(QT_NO_IPV6)
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| 186 | Q_Q(QUdpSocket);
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| 187 | if (proto == QUdpSocket::IPv6Protocol) {
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| 188 | socketError = QUdpSocket::UnsupportedSocketOperationError;
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| 189 | q->setErrorString(QUdpSocket::tr("This platform does not support IPv6"));
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| 190 | return false;
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| 191 | }
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| 192 | #endif
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| 193 |
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| 194 | // now check if the socket engine is initialized and to the right type
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| 195 | if (!socketEngine || !socketEngine->isValid() || socketEngine->protocol() != proto) {
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| 196 | resolveProxy(remoteAddress.toString(), bindPort);
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| 197 | if (!initSocketLayer(address->protocol()))
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| 198 | return false;
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| 199 | }
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| 200 |
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| 201 | return true;
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| 202 | }
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| 203 |
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| 204 | /*!
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| 205 | Creates a QUdpSocket object.
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| 206 |
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| 207 | \a parent is passed to the QObject constructor.
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| 208 |
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| 209 | \sa socketType()
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| 210 | */
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| 211 | QUdpSocket::QUdpSocket(QObject *parent)
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| 212 | : QAbstractSocket(UdpSocket, *new QUdpSocketPrivate, parent)
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| 213 | {
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| 214 | d_func()->isBuffered = false;
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| 215 | }
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| 216 |
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| 217 | /*!
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| 218 | Destroys the socket, closing the connection if necessary.
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| 219 |
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| 220 | \sa close()
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| 221 | */
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| 222 | QUdpSocket::~QUdpSocket()
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| 223 | {
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| 224 | }
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| 225 |
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| 226 | /*!
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| 227 | Binds this socket to the address \a address and the port \a port.
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| 228 | When bound, the signal readyRead() is emitted whenever a UDP
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| 229 | datagram arrives on the specified address and port. This function
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| 230 | is useful to write UDP servers.
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| 231 |
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| 232 | On success, the functions returns true and the socket enters
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| 233 | BoundState; otherwise it returns false.
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| 234 |
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| 235 | The socket is bound using the DefaultForPlatform BindMode.
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| 236 |
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| 237 | \sa readDatagram()
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| 238 | */
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| 239 | bool QUdpSocket::bind(const QHostAddress &address, quint16 port)
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| 240 | {
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| 241 | Q_D(QUdpSocket);
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| 242 | if (!d->ensureInitialized(address, port))
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| 243 | return false;
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| 244 |
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| 245 | bool result = d_func()->socketEngine->bind(address, port);
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| 246 | d->cachedSocketDescriptor = d->socketEngine->socketDescriptor();
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| 247 |
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| 248 | if (!result) {
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| 249 | d->socketError = d_func()->socketEngine->error();
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| 250 | setErrorString(d_func()->socketEngine->errorString());
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| 251 | emit error(d_func()->socketError);
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| 252 | return false;
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| 253 | }
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| 254 |
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| 255 | d->state = BoundState;
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| 256 | d->localAddress = d->socketEngine->localAddress();
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| 257 | d->localPort = d->socketEngine->localPort();
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| 258 |
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| 259 | emit stateChanged(d_func()->state);
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| 260 | d_func()->socketEngine->setReadNotificationEnabled(true);
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| 261 | return true;
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| 262 | }
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| 263 |
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| 264 | /*!
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| 265 | \since 4.1
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| 266 | \overload
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| 267 |
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| 268 | Binds to \a address on port \a port, using the BindMode \a mode.
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| 269 | */
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| 270 | bool QUdpSocket::bind(const QHostAddress &address, quint16 port, BindMode mode)
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| 271 | {
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| 272 | Q_D(QUdpSocket);
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| 273 | if (!d->ensureInitialized(address, port))
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| 274 | return false;
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| 275 |
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| 276 | #ifdef Q_OS_UNIX
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| 277 | if ((mode & ShareAddress) || (mode & ReuseAddressHint))
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| 278 | d->socketEngine->setOption(QAbstractSocketEngine::AddressReusable, 1);
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| 279 | else
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| 280 | d->socketEngine->setOption(QAbstractSocketEngine::AddressReusable, 0);
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| 281 | #endif
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| 282 | #ifdef Q_OS_WIN
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| 283 | if (mode & ReuseAddressHint)
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| 284 | d->socketEngine->setOption(QAbstractSocketEngine::AddressReusable, 1);
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| 285 | else
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| 286 | d->socketEngine->setOption(QAbstractSocketEngine::AddressReusable, 0);
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| 287 | if (mode & DontShareAddress)
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| 288 | d->socketEngine->setOption(QAbstractSocketEngine::BindExclusively, 1);
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| 289 | else
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| 290 | d->socketEngine->setOption(QAbstractSocketEngine::BindExclusively, 0);
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| 291 | #endif
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| 292 | bool result = d_func()->socketEngine->bind(address, port);
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| 293 | d->cachedSocketDescriptor = d->socketEngine->socketDescriptor();
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| 294 |
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| 295 | if (!result) {
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| 296 | d->socketError = d_func()->socketEngine->error();
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| 297 | setErrorString(d_func()->socketEngine->errorString());
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| 298 | emit error(d_func()->socketError);
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| 299 | return false;
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| 300 | }
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| 301 |
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| 302 | d->state = BoundState;
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| 303 | d->localAddress = d->socketEngine->localAddress();
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| 304 | d->localPort = d->socketEngine->localPort();
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| 305 |
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| 306 | emit stateChanged(d_func()->state);
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| 307 | d_func()->socketEngine->setReadNotificationEnabled(true);
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| 308 | return true;
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| 309 | }
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| 310 |
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| 311 | /*! \overload
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| 312 |
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| 313 | Binds to QHostAddress:Any on port \a port.
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| 314 | */
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| 315 | bool QUdpSocket::bind(quint16 port)
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| 316 | {
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| 317 | return bind(QHostAddress::Any, port);
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| 318 | }
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| 319 |
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| 320 | /*!
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| 321 | \since 4.1
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| 322 | \overload
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| 323 |
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| 324 | Binds to QHostAddress:Any on port \a port, using the BindMode \a mode.
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| 325 | */
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| 326 | bool QUdpSocket::bind(quint16 port, BindMode mode)
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| 327 | {
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| 328 | return bind(QHostAddress::Any, port, mode);
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| 329 | }
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| 330 |
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| 331 | /*!
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| 332 | Returns true if at least one datagram is waiting to be read;
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| 333 | otherwise returns false.
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| 334 |
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| 335 | \sa pendingDatagramSize(), readDatagram()
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| 336 | */
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| 337 | bool QUdpSocket::hasPendingDatagrams() const
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| 338 | {
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| 339 | QT_CHECK_BOUND("QUdpSocket::hasPendingDatagrams()", false);
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| 340 | return d_func()->socketEngine->hasPendingDatagrams();
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| 341 | }
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| 342 |
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| 343 | /*!
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| 344 | Returns the size of the first pending UDP datagram. If there is
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| 345 | no datagram available, this function returns -1.
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| 346 |
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| 347 | \sa hasPendingDatagrams(), readDatagram()
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| 348 | */
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| 349 | qint64 QUdpSocket::pendingDatagramSize() const
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| 350 | {
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| 351 | QT_CHECK_BOUND("QUdpSocket::pendingDatagramSize()", -1);
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| 352 | return d_func()->socketEngine->pendingDatagramSize();
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| 353 | }
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| 354 |
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| 355 | /*!
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| 356 | Sends the datagram at \a data of size \a size to the host
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| 357 | address \a address at port \a port. Returns the number of
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| 358 | bytes sent on success; otherwise returns -1.
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| 359 |
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| 360 | Datagrams are always written as one block. The maximum size of a
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| 361 | datagram is highly platform-dependent, but can be as low as 8192
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| 362 | bytes. If the datagram is too large, this function will return -1
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| 363 | and error() will return DatagramTooLargeError.
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| 364 |
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| 365 | Sending datagrams larger than 512 bytes is in general disadvised,
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| 366 | as even if they are sent successfully, they are likely to be
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| 367 | fragmented by the IP layer before arriving at their final
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| 368 | destination.
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| 369 |
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| 370 | \warning In S60 5.0 and earlier versions, the writeDatagram return
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| 371 | value is not reliable for large datagrams.
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| 372 |
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| 373 | \warning Calling this function on a connected UDP socket may
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| 374 | result in an error and no packet being sent. If you are using a
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| 375 | connected socket, use write() to send datagrams.
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| 376 |
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| 377 | \sa readDatagram(), write()
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| 378 | */
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| 379 | qint64 QUdpSocket::writeDatagram(const char *data, qint64 size, const QHostAddress &address,
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| 380 | quint16 port)
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| 381 | {
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| 382 | Q_D(QUdpSocket);
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| 383 | #if defined QUDPSOCKET_DEBUG
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| 384 | qDebug("QUdpSocket::writeDatagram(%p, %llu, \"%s\", %i)", data, size,
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| 385 | address.toString().toLatin1().constData(), port);
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| 386 | #endif
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| 387 | if (!d->ensureInitialized(address))
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| 388 | return -1;
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| 389 |
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| 390 | qint64 sent = d->socketEngine->writeDatagram(data, size, address, port);
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| 391 | #ifdef Q_OS_SYMBIAN
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| 392 | if( QSysInfo::s60Version() <= QSysInfo::SV_S60_5_0 ) {
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| 393 | // This is evil hack, but for some reason native RSocket::SendTo returns 0,
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| 394 | // for large datagrams (such as 600 bytes). Based on comments from Open C team
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| 395 | // this should happen only in platforms <= S60 5.0.
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| 396 | // As an workaround, we just set sent = size
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| 397 | if( sent == 0 )
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| 398 | sent = size;
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| 399 | }
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| 400 | #endif
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| 401 | d->cachedSocketDescriptor = d->socketEngine->socketDescriptor();
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| 402 |
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| 403 | if (sent >= 0) {
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| 404 | emit bytesWritten(sent);
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| 405 | } else {
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| 406 | d->socketError = d->socketEngine->error();
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| 407 | setErrorString(d->socketEngine->errorString());
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| 408 | emit error(d->socketError);
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| 409 | }
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| 410 | return sent;
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| 411 | }
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| 412 |
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| 413 | /*!
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| 414 | \fn qint64 QUdpSocket::writeDatagram(const QByteArray &datagram,
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| 415 | const QHostAddress &host, quint16 port)
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| 416 | \overload
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| 417 |
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| 418 | Sends the datagram \a datagram to the host address \a host and at
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| 419 | port \a port.
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| 420 | */
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| 421 |
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| 422 | /*!
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| 423 | Receives a datagram no larger than \a maxSize bytes and stores
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| 424 | it in \a data. The sender's host address and port is stored in
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| 425 | *\a address and *\a port (unless the pointers are 0).
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| 426 |
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| 427 | Returns the size of the datagram on success; otherwise returns
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| 428 | -1.
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| 429 |
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| 430 | If \a maxSize is too small, the rest of the datagram will be
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| 431 | lost. To avoid loss of data, call pendingDatagramSize() to
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| 432 | determine the size of the pending datagram before attempting to
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| 433 | read it. If \a maxSize is 0, the datagram will be discarded.
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| 434 |
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| 435 | \sa writeDatagram(), hasPendingDatagrams(), pendingDatagramSize()
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| 436 | */
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| 437 | qint64 QUdpSocket::readDatagram(char *data, qint64 maxSize, QHostAddress *address,
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| 438 | quint16 *port)
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| 439 | {
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| 440 | Q_D(QUdpSocket);
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| 441 |
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| 442 | #if defined QUDPSOCKET_DEBUG
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| 443 | qDebug("QUdpSocket::readDatagram(%p, %llu, %p, %p)", data, maxSize, address, port);
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| 444 | #endif
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| 445 | QT_CHECK_BOUND("QUdpSocket::readDatagram()", -1);
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| 446 | qint64 readBytes = d->socketEngine->readDatagram(data, maxSize, address, port);
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| 447 | d_func()->socketEngine->setReadNotificationEnabled(true);
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| 448 | if (readBytes < 0) {
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| 449 | d->socketError = d->socketEngine->error();
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| 450 | setErrorString(d->socketEngine->errorString());
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| 451 | emit error(d->socketError);
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| 452 | }
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| 453 | return readBytes;
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| 454 | }
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| 455 | #endif // QT_NO_UDPSOCKET
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| 456 |
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| 457 | QT_END_NAMESPACE
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