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#ifndef KREVERSERESOLVER_H
#define KREVERSERESOLVER_H
//////////////////
// Needed includes
#include <QtCore/QObject>
#include <QtCore/QString>
#include "k3socketaddress.h"
namespace KNetwork {
class KReverseResolverPrivate;
/** @class KReverseResolver k3reverseresolver.h k3reverseresolver.h
* @brief Run a reverse-resolution on a socket address.
*
* This class is provided as a counterpart to KResolver in such a way
* as it produces a reverse resolution: it resolves a socket address
* from its binary representations into a textual representation.
*
* Most users will use the static functions resolve(), which work
* both synchronously (blocking) and asynchronously (non-blocking).
*
* @author Thiago Macieira <thiago@kde.org>
* @deprecated Use KSocketFactory or KLocalSocket instead
*/
class KDECORE_EXPORT_DEPRECATED KReverseResolver: public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
/**
* Flags for the reverse resolution.
*
* These flags are used by the reverse resolution functions for
* setting resolution parameters. The possible values are:
* @li NumericHost: don't try to resolve the host address to a text form.
* Instead, convert the address to its numeric textual representation.
* @li NumericService: the same as NumericHost, but for the service name
* @li NodeNameOnly: returns the node name only (i.e., not the Fully
* Qualified Domain Name)
* @li Datagram: in case of ambiguity in the service name, prefer the
* name associated with the datagram protocol
* @li NumericScope: for those addresses which have the concept of scope,
* resolve using the numeric value instead of the proper scope name.
* @li ResolutionRequired: normally, when resolving, if the name resolution
* fails, the process normally converts the numeric address into its
* presentation forms. This flag causes the function to return
* with error instead.
*/
enum Flags
{
NumericHost = 0x01,
NumericService = 0x02,
NodeNameOnly = 0x04,
Datagram = 0x08,
NumericScope = 0x10,
ResolutionRequired = 0x20
};
/**
* Constructs this object to resolve the given socket address.
*
* @param addr the address to resolve
* @param flags the flags to use, see Flags
* @param parent the parent object (see QObject)
*/
explicit KReverseResolver(const KSocketAddress& addr, int flags = 0,
QObject *parent = 0L);
/**
* Destructor.
*/
virtual ~KReverseResolver();
/**
* This function returns 'true' if the processing is still running.
*/
bool isRunning() const;
/**
* This function returns true if the processing has finished with
* success, false if it's still running or failed.
*/
bool success() const;
/**
* This function returns true if the processing has finished with
* failure, false if it's still running or succeeded.
*/
bool failure() const;
/**
* Returns the resolved node name, if the resolution has finished
* successfully, or QString() otherwise.
*/
QString node() const;
/**
* Returns the resolved service name, if the resolution has finished
* successfully, or QString() otherwise.
*/
QString service() const;
/**
* Returns the socket address which was subject to resolution.
*/
const KSocketAddress& address() const;
/**
* Starts the resolution. This function returns 'true'
* if the resolution has started successfully.
*/
bool start();
/**
* Overrides event handling
*/
virtual bool event(QEvent* );
Q_SIGNALS:
/**
* This signal is emitted when the resolution has finished.
*
* @param obj this class, which contains the results
*/
void finished(const KNetwork::KReverseResolver& obj);
public:
/**
* Resolves a socket address to its textual representation
*
* FIXME!! How can we do this in a non-blocking manner!?
*
* This function is used to resolve a socket address from its
* binary representation to a textual form, even if numeric only.
*
* @param addr the socket address to be resolved
* @param node the QString where we will store the resolved node
* @param serv the QString where we will store the resolved service
* @param flags flags to be used for this resolution.
* @return true if the resolution succeeded, false if not
* @see ReverseFlags for the possible values for @p flags
*/
static bool resolve(const KSocketAddress& addr, QString& node,
QString& serv, int flags = 0);
/**
* Resolves a socket address to its textual representation
*
* FIXME!! How can we do this in a non-blocking manner!?
*
* This function behaves just like the above one, except it takes
* a sockaddr structure and its size as parameters.
*
* @param sa the sockaddr structure containing the address to be resolved
* @param salen the length of the sockaddr structure
* @param node the QString where we will store the resolved node
* @param serv the QString where we will store the resolved service
* @param flags flags to be used for this resolution.
* @return true if the resolution succeeded, false if not
* @see ReverseFlags for the possible values for @p flags
*/
static bool resolve(const struct sockaddr* sa, quint16 salen,
QString& node, QString& serv, int flags = 0);
private:
KReverseResolverPrivate* const d;
};
} // namespace KNetwork
#endif
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