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TQNetworkOperation Class Reference
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The TQNetworkOperation class provides common operations for network protocols. -More... -

#include <ntqnetworkprotocol.h> -

Inherits TQObject. -

List of all member functions. -

Public Members

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Detailed Description

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The TQNetworkOperation class provides common operations for network protocols. - -

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An object is created to describe the operation and the current -state for each operation that a network protocol should process. -

For a detailed description of the TQt Network Architecture and how -to implement and use network protocols in TQt, see the TQt Network Documentation. -

See also TQNetworkProtocol and Input/Output and Networking. - -


Member Function Documentation

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TQNetworkOperation::TQNetworkOperation ( TQNetworkProtocol::Operation operation, const TQString & arg0, const TQString & arg1, const TQString & arg2 ) -

-Constructs a network operation object. operation is the type of -the operation, and arg0, arg1 and arg2 are the first -three arguments of the operation. The state is initialized to -TQNetworkProtocol::StWaiting. -

See also TQNetworkProtocol::Operation and TQNetworkProtocol::State. - -

TQNetworkOperation::TQNetworkOperation ( TQNetworkProtocol::Operation operation, const TQByteArray & arg0, const TQByteArray & arg1, const TQByteArray & arg2 ) -

-Constructs a network operation object. operation is the type of -the operation, and arg0, arg1 and arg2 are the first -three raw data arguments of the operation. The state is -initialized to TQNetworkProtocol::StWaiting. -

See also TQNetworkProtocol::Operation and TQNetworkProtocol::State. - -

TQNetworkOperation::~TQNetworkOperation () -

-Destructor. - -

TQString TQNetworkOperation::arg ( int num ) const -

-Returns the operation's num-th argument. If this argument was -not already set, an empty string is returned. - -

Example: network/networkprotocol/nntp.cpp. -

int TQNetworkOperation::errorCode () const -

-Returns the error code for the last error that occurred. - -

void TQNetworkOperation::free () -

-Sets this object to delete itself when it hasn't been used for one -second. -

Because TQNetworkOperation pointers are passed around a lot the -TQNetworkProtocol generally does not have enough knowledge to -delete these at the correct time. If a TQNetworkProtocol doesn't -need an operation any more it will call this function instead. -

Note: you should never need to call the method yourself. - -

TQNetworkProtocol::Operation TQNetworkOperation::operation () const -

-Returns the type of the operation. - -

TQString TQNetworkOperation::protocolDetail () const -

-Returns a detailed error message for the last error. This must -have been set using setProtocolDetail(). - -

TQByteArray TQNetworkOperation::rawArg ( int num ) const -

-Returns the operation's num-th raw data argument. If this -argument was not already set, an empty bytearray is returned. - -

void TQNetworkOperation::setArg ( int num, const TQString & arg ) -

-Sets the network operation's num-th argument to arg. - -

void TQNetworkOperation::setErrorCode ( int ec ) -

-Sets the error code to ec. -

If the operation failed, the protocol should set an error code to -describe the error in more detail. If possible, one of the error -codes defined in TQNetworkProtocol should be used. -

See also setProtocolDetail() and TQNetworkProtocol::Error. - -

void TQNetworkOperation::setProtocolDetail ( const TQString & detail ) -

-If the operation failed, the error message can be specified as detail. - -

void TQNetworkOperation::setRawArg ( int num, const TQByteArray & arg ) -

-Sets the network operation's num-th raw data argument to arg. - -

void TQNetworkOperation::setState ( TQNetworkProtocol::State state ) -

-Sets the state of the operation object. This should be done by -the network protocol during processing; at the end it should be -set to TQNetworkProtocol::StDone or TQNetworkProtocol::StFailed, -depending on success or failure. -

See also TQNetworkProtocol::State. - -

TQNetworkProtocol::State TQNetworkOperation::state () const -

-Returns the state of the operation. You can determine whether an -operation is still waiting to be processed, is being processed, -has been processed successfully, or failed. - - -

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