source: trunk/src/qt3support/network/q3serversocket.cpp@ 5

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41
42#include "q3serversocket.h"
43
44#ifndef QT_NO_NETWORK
45
46#include "qsocketnotifier.h"
47
48QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
49
50class Q3ServerSocketPrivate {
51public:
52 Q3ServerSocketPrivate(): s(0), n(0) {}
53 ~Q3ServerSocketPrivate() { delete n; delete s; }
54 Q3SocketDevice *s;
55 QSocketNotifier *n;
56};
57
58
59/*!
60 \class Q3ServerSocket
61 \brief The Q3ServerSocket class provides a TCP-based server.
62
63 \compat
64
65 This class is a convenience class for accepting incoming TCP
66 connections. You can specify the port or have Q3ServerSocket pick
67 one, and listen on just one address or on all the machine's
68 addresses.
69
70 Using the API is very simple: subclass Q3ServerSocket, call the
71 constructor of your choice, and implement newConnection() to
72 handle new incoming connections. There is nothing more to do.
73
74 (Note that due to lack of support in the underlying APIs,
75 Q3ServerSocket cannot accept or reject connections conditionally.)
76
77 \sa Q3Socket, Q3SocketDevice, QHostAddress, QSocketNotifier
78*/
79
80
81/*!
82 Creates a server socket object, that will serve the given \a port
83 on all the addresses of this host. If \a port is 0, Q3ServerSocket
84 will pick a suitable port in a system-dependent manner. Use \a
85 backlog to specify how many pending connections the server can
86 have.
87
88 The \a parent and \a name arguments are passed on to the QObject
89 constructor.
90
91 \warning On Tru64 Unix systems a value of 0 for \a backlog means
92 that you don't accept any connections at all; you should specify a
93 value larger than 0.
94*/