TCP/TCPStream.h
author Jens Alfke <jens@mooseyard.com>
Sun May 10 19:05:52 2009 -0700 (2009-05-10)
changeset 46 50dc5502ef46
parent 7 5936db2c1987
permissions -rw-r--r--
Unnecessary self-merge (I'm just being confused with hg. Sorry.)
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//
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//  TCPStream.h
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//  MYNetwork
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//
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//  Created by Jens Alfke on 5/10/08.
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//  Copyright 2008 Jens Alfke. All rights reserved.
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//
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#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
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@class TCPConnection, TCPWriter, IPAddress;
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/** Abstract superclass for data streams, used by TCPConnection. */
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@interface TCPStream : NSObject 
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{
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    TCPConnection *_conn;
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    NSStream *_stream;
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    BOOL _shouldClose;
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}
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- (id) initWithConnection: (TCPConnection*)conn stream: (NSStream*)stream;
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/** The IP address this stream is connected to. */
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@property (readonly) IPAddress *peerAddress;
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/** The connection's security level as reported by the underlying CFStream. */
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@property (readonly) NSString *securityLevel;
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/** The SSL property dictionary for the CFStream. */
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@property (copy) NSDictionary* SSLProperties;
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/** The SSL certificate(s) of the peer, if any. */
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@property (readonly) NSArray *peerSSLCerts;
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/** Opens the stream. */
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- (void) open;
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/** Disconnects abruptly. */
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- (void) disconnect;
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/** Closes the stream politely, waiting until there's no data pending. */
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- (BOOL) close;
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/** Is the stream open? */
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@property (readonly) BOOL isOpen;
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/** Does the stream have pending data to read or write, that prevents it from closing? */
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@property (readonly) BOOL isBusy;
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/** Returns NO if the stream is ready to close (-close has been called and -isBusy is NO.) */
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@property (readonly) BOOL isActive;
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/** Generic accessor for CFStream/NSStream properties. */
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- (id) propertyForKey: (CFStringRef)cfStreamProperty;
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/** Generic accessor for CFStream/NSStream properties. */
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- (void) setProperty: (id)value forKey: (CFStringRef)cfStreamProperty;
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@end
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/** Input stream for a TCPConnection. */
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@interface TCPReader : TCPStream
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/** The connection's TCPWriter. */
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@property (readonly) TCPWriter *writer;
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/** Reads bytes from the stream, like the corresponding method of NSInputStream.
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    The number of bytes actually read is returned, or zero if no data is available.
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    If an error occurs, it will call its -_gotError method, and return a negative number. */
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- (NSInteger) read: (void*)dst maxLength: (NSUInteger)maxLength;
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@end
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@interface TCPStream (Protected)
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/** Called when the stream opens. */
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- (void) _opened;
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/** Called when the stream has bytes available to read. */
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- (void) _canRead;
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/** Called when the stream has space available in its output buffer to write to. */
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- (void) _canWrite;
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/** Called when the underlying stream closes due to the socket closing. */
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- (void) _gotEOF;
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/** Call this if a read/write call returns -1 to report an error;
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    it will look up the error from the NSStream and call gotError: with it.
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    This method always returns NO, so you can "return [self _gotError]". */
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- (BOOL) _gotError;
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/** Signals a fatal error to the TCPConnection.
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    This method always returns NO, so you can "return [self _gotError: e]". */
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- (BOOL) _gotError: (NSError*)error;
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@end