This patch converts the socket I/O classes to use the new interface
of the socket-connector classes. All sockets are now created and set
up by a socket connector.
The current interface of |UnixSocketConnector| doesn't follow any design
and is not easily understandable.
This patch adds a new interface to the class. The new interface provides
a method for each of the following operations:
* converting an address to a human-readable string,
* creating a listening socket,
* creating a stream socket, and
* accepting a stream socket from a listening socket.
All arguments are stored in the connector class, so that connect and
listen methods of the socket classes don't require protocol-specific
arguments. All socket parameters are set within the connector class,
so each connector class can now select parameters individually.
This patch converts the socket I/O classes to use the new interface
of the socket-connector classes. All sockets are now created and set
up by a socket connector.
The current interface of |UnixSocketConnector| doesn't follow any design
and is not easily understandable.
This patch adds a new interface to the class. The new interface provides
a method for each of the following operations:
* converting an address to a human-readable string,
* creating a listening socket,
* creating a stream socket, and
* accepting a stream socket from a listening socket.
All arguments are stored in the connector class, so that connect and
listen methods of the socket classes don't require protocol-specific
arguments. All socket parameters are set within the connector class,
so each connector class can now select parameters individually.
This patch moves the code for setting socket flags in the socket I/O
classes to the few locations were sockets are created. Any other socket
setup is redundant and has been removed.
With this patch, it's not an error if the connection operations
stalls on a non-blocking socket; so don't return an error code.
The patch also makes |connect| restart if it was aborted by a
signal.
This patch cleans up the inherited methods of |ListenSocket|. Methods
of the same base class are grouped within the file, and each method is
labeled with 'override'.
This patch cleans up the inherited methods of |StreamSocket|. Methods
of the same base class are grouped within the file, and each method
is labeled with 'override'.
This patch integrates |ConnectionOrientedSocket| into the hierarchy
of socket I/O classes. In future patches, the class can provide
common interfaces and functionality for all connection-oriented
sockets.
With the current code, the Bluetooth result runnable is saved for
receiving before a command has been sent successfully. If sending
fails afterwards, the saved result runnable will still sit in the
result queue, and interfere with later, successful commands.
With this patch, the result runnable is saved only if the sending
was successful.
This patch removes the template parameters from
|SocketIODeleteInstanceRunnable| and moves its methods into the
C++ source file. All users have been adapted.
This patch removes the template parameters from
|SocketIORequestClosingRunnable| and moves its methods into
the C++ source file. All users have been adapted.