SA-MP/raknet/RakPeerInterface.h

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// TODO: Implement RakPeerInterface.h
#ifndef __RAK_PEER_INTERFACE_H
#define __RAK_PEER_INTERFACE_H
#include "Export.h"
class RAK_DLL_EXPORT RakPeerInterface
{
public:
virtual void vftable_0()=0;
virtual void vftable_4()=0;
virtual void vftable_8()=0;
virtual void vftable_C()=0;
virtual void vftable_20()=0;
virtual void vftable_24()=0;
virtual void vftable_28()=0;
/// Sets how many incoming connections are allowed. If this is less than the number of players currently connected,
/// no more players will be allowed to connect. If this is greater than the maximum number of peers allowed,
/// it will be reduced to the maximum number of peers allowed. Defaults to 0.
/// \param[in] numberAllowed Maximum number of incoming connections allowed.
virtual void SetMaximumIncomingConnections( unsigned short numberAllowed )=0;
/// Returns the value passed to SetMaximumIncomingConnections()
/// \return the maximum number of incoming connections, which is always <= maxConnections
virtual unsigned short GetMaximumIncomingConnections( void ) const=0;
/// Sets the password incoming connections must match in the call to Connect (defaults to none). Pass 0 to passwordData to specify no password
/// This is a way to set a low level password for all incoming connections. To selectively reject connections, implement your own scheme using CloseConnection() to remove unwanted connections
/// \param[in] passwordData A data block that incoming connections must match. This can be just a password, or can be a stream of data. Specify 0 for no password data
/// \param[in] passwordDataLength The length in bytes of passwordData
virtual void SetIncomingPassword( const char* passwordData, int passwordDataLength )=0;
/// Gets the password passed to SetIncomingPassword
/// \param[out] passwordData Should point to a block large enough to hold the password data you passed to SetIncomingPassword()
/// \param[in,out] passwordDataLength Maximum size of the array passwordData. Modified to hold the number of bytes actually written
virtual void GetIncomingPassword( char* passwordData, int *passwordDataLength )=0;
/// Returns if the network thread is running
/// \return true if the network thread is running, false otherwise
virtual bool IsActive( void ) const=0;
virtual void vftable_2C()=0;
virtual void vftable_30()=0;
virtual void vftable_34()=0;
virtual void vftable_38()=0;
virtual void vftable_3C()=0;
virtual void vftable_40()=0;
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Remote Procedure Call Functions - Functions to initialize and perform RPC--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/// \ingroup RAKNET_RPC
/// Register a C or static member function as available for calling as a remote procedure call
/// \param[in] uniqueID A null-terminated unique string to identify this procedure. See RegisterClassMemberRPC() for class member functions.
/// \param[in] functionPointer(...) The name of the function to be used as a function pointer. This can be called whether active or not, and registered functions stay registered unless unregistered
virtual void RegisterAsRemoteProcedureCall( char* uniqueID, void ( *functionPointer ) ( RPCParameters *rpcParms ) )=0;
/// \ingroup RAKNET_RPC
/// Register a C++ member function as available for calling as a remote procedure call.
/// \param[in] uniqueID A null terminated string to identify this procedure. Recommended you use the macro REGISTER_CLASS_MEMBER_RPC to create the string. Use RegisterAsRemoteProcedureCall() for static functions.
/// \param[in] functionPointer The name of the function to be used as a function pointer. This can be called whether active or not, and registered functions stay registered unless unregistered with UnregisterAsRemoteProcedureCall
/// \sa The sample ObjectMemberRPC.cpp
virtual void RegisterClassMemberRPC( char* uniqueID, void *functionPointer )=0;
/// \ingroup RAKNET_RPC
/// Unregisters a C function as available for calling as a remote procedure call that was formerly registered with RegisterAsRemoteProcedureCall. Only call offline.
/// \param[in] uniqueID A string of only letters to identify this procedure. Recommended you use the macro CLASS_MEMBER_ID for class member functions.
virtual void UnregisterAsRemoteProcedureCall( char* uniqueID )=0;
virtual void vftable_50()=0;
virtual void vftable_54()=0;
virtual void vftable_58()=0;
virtual void vftable_5C()=0;
virtual void vftable_60()=0;
virtual void vftable_64()=0;
virtual void vftable_68()=0;
virtual void vftable_6C()=0;
virtual void vftable_70()=0;
virtual void vftable_74()=0;
virtual void vftable_78()=0;
virtual void vftable_7C()=0;
virtual void vftable_80()=0;
virtual void vftable_84()=0;
virtual void vftable_88()=0;
virtual void vftable_8C()=0;
virtual void vftable_90()=0;
virtual void vftable_94()=0;
virtual void vftable_98()=0;
virtual void vftable_9C()=0;
virtual void vftable_A0()=0;
virtual void vftable_A4()=0;
virtual void vftable_A8()=0;
virtual void vftable_AC()=0;
virtual void vftable_B0()=0;
virtual void vftable_B4()=0;
virtual void vftable_B8()=0;
virtual void vftable_BC()=0;
virtual void vftable_C0()=0;
virtual void vftable_C4()=0;
virtual void vftable_C8()=0;
virtual void vftable_CC()=0;
virtual void vftable_D0()=0;
virtual void vftable_D4()=0;
virtual void vftable_D8()=0;
virtual void vftable_DC()=0;
virtual void vftable_E0()=0;
virtual void vftable_E4()=0;
virtual void vftable_E8()=0;
virtual void vftable_EC()=0;
virtual void vftable_F0()=0;
virtual void vftable_F4()=0;
virtual void vftable_F8()=0;
virtual void vftable_FC()=0;
virtual void vftable_100()=0;
virtual void vftable_104()=0;
virtual void vftable_108()=0;
virtual void vftable_10C()=0;
virtual void vftable_110()=0;
};
#endif