ACE  6.3.3
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ACE_Asynch_Accept_Impl Class Referenceabstract

Abstract base class for all the concrete implementation classes that provide different implementations for the ACE_Asynch_Accept. More...

#include <Asynch_IO_Impl.h>

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Public Member Functions

virtual ~ACE_Asynch_Accept_Impl (void)
 
virtual int accept (ACE_Message_Block &message_block, size_t bytes_to_read, ACE_HANDLE accept_handle, const void *act, int priority, int signal_number, int addr_family)=0
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from ACE_Asynch_Operation_Impl
virtual ~ACE_Asynch_Operation_Impl (void)
 
virtual int open (const ACE_Handler::Proxy_Ptr &handler_proxy, ACE_HANDLE handle, const void *completion_key, ACE_Proactor *proactor)=0
 
virtual int cancel (void)=0
 
virtual ACE_Proactorproactor (void) const =0
 Return the underlying proactor. More...
 

Protected Member Functions

 ACE_Asynch_Accept_Impl (void)
 Do-nothing constructor. More...
 
- Protected Member Functions inherited from ACE_Asynch_Operation_Impl
 ACE_Asynch_Operation_Impl (void)
 Do-nothing constructor. More...
 

Detailed Description

Abstract base class for all the concrete implementation classes that provide different implementations for the ACE_Asynch_Accept.

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

ACE_Asynch_Accept_Impl::~ACE_Asynch_Accept_Impl ( void  )
virtual
ACE_Asynch_Accept_Impl::ACE_Asynch_Accept_Impl ( void  )
inlineprotected

Do-nothing constructor.

Member Function Documentation

virtual int ACE_Asynch_Accept_Impl::accept ( ACE_Message_Block message_block,
size_t  bytes_to_read,
ACE_HANDLE  accept_handle,
const void *  act,
int  priority,
int  signal_number,
int  addr_family 
)
pure virtual

This starts off an asynchronous accept. The asynchronous accept call also allows any initial data to be returned to the <handler>. Upto bytes_to_read will be read and stored in the message_block. The accept_handle will be used for the <accept> call. If (accept_handle == INVALID_HANDLE), a new handle will be created.

message_block must be specified. This is because the address of the new connection is placed at the end of this buffer.

Implemented in ACE_POSIX_Asynch_Accept.


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