source: roaraudio/include/libroar/socket.h @ 230:91c2eef7ce7c

Last change on this file since 230:91c2eef7ce7c was 230:91c2eef7ce7c, checked in by phi, 16 years ago

added alias ROAR_SOCKET_TYPE_TCP to ROAR_SOCKET_TYPE_INET as *_TCP seems to be more logical because where may be some UDP support

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1//libroar.h:
2
3#ifndef _LIBROARSOCKET_H_
4#define _LIBROARSOCKET_H_
5
6#include "libroar.h"
7
8#define ROAR_SOCKET_MODE_LISTEN  1
9#define ROAR_SOCKET_MODE_CONNECT 2
10
11#define ROAR_SOCKET_TYPE_NONE 0
12#define ROAR_SOCKET_TYPE_UNKNOWN ROAR_SOCKET_TYPE_NONE
13#define ROAR_SOCKET_TYPE_INET 1
14#define ROAR_SOCKET_TYPE_TCP  ROAR_SOCKET_TYPE_INET
15#define ROAR_SOCKET_TYPE_UNIX 2
16#define ROAR_SOCKET_TYPE_FORK 3
17#define ROAR_SOCKET_TYPE_PIPE ROAR_SOCKET_TYPE_FORK
18#define ROAR_SOCKET_TYPE_FILE 4
19
20#define ROAR_SOCKET_TYPE_MAX  4
21
22#define ROAR_SOCKET_QUEUE_LEN 8
23
24#define ROAR_SOCKET_BLOCK     1
25#define ROAR_SOCKET_NONBLOCK  2
26
27#define ROAR_SOCKET_MAX_HOSTNAMELEN 64
28
29int roar_socket_listen  (int type, char * host, int port);
30int roar_socket_connect (char * host, int port);
31
32int roar_socket_new_tcp (void);
33int roar_socket_new_unix (void);
34int roar_socket_open       (int mode, int type, char * host, int port);
35int roar_socket_open_fork  (int mode, char * host, int port);
36int roar_socket_open_file  (int mode, char * host, int port);
37int roar_socket_open_proxy (int mode, int type, char * host, int port, char * proxy_type);
38
39int roar_socket_nonblock(int fh, int state);
40
41int roar_socket_open_socks4a(int mode, int fh, char * host, int port);
42
43#endif
44
45//ll
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