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EchoBehavior Class Reference#include <EchoBehavior.h>
Inheritance diagram for EchoBehavior:
![]() Detailed DescriptionWaits for a connection, echos any data received back to the sender.Definition at line 9 of file EchoBehavior.h.
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indicates one of the available data sinks: combinations of client/server and TCP/UDP
Definition at line 46 of file EchoBehavior.h.
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don't call (copy constructor)
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called by wireless when there's new data
Definition at line 184 of file EchoBehavior.cc. Referenced by setupNetwork().
called by wireless when there's new data
Definition at line 189 of file EchoBehavior.cc. Referenced by processEvent().
called by wireless when there's new data
Definition at line 194 of file EchoBehavior.cc. Referenced by setupNetwork().
called by wireless when there's new data
Definition at line 199 of file EchoBehavior.cc. Referenced by processEvent().
By default, merely adds to the reference counter (through AddReference()); Note you should still call this from your overriding methods.
Reimplemented from BehaviorBase. Definition at line 17 of file EchoBehavior.cc.
By default, subtracts from the reference counter (RemoveReference()), and thus may deletex if zero; Don't forget to still call this when you override this; Warning: call this at the end of your DoStop(), not beginning (it might
Reimplemented from BehaviorBase. Definition at line 23 of file EchoBehavior.cc.
By defining here, allows you to get away with not supplying a processEvent() function for the EventListener interface. By default, does nothing.
Reimplemented from BehaviorBase. Definition at line 55 of file EchoBehavior.cc.
Gives a short description of what this class of behaviors does... you should override this (but don't have to). If you do override this, also consider overriding getDescription() to return it Reimplemented from BehaviorBase. Definition at line 37 of file EchoBehavior.h. Referenced by getDescription().
Gives a short description of what this particular instantiation does (in case a more specific description is needed on an individual basis). By default simply returns getName(), because any calls from a BehaviorBase function to getClassDescription() are going to call BehaviorBase::getClassDescription(), not ~YourSubClass~getClassDescription(), because static functions can't be virtual in C++ (doh!) This means that getDescription called on a pointer to a BehaviorBase of unknown subtype would always return an empty string, which is pretty useless. So instead we return the name in this situation. If you want getDescription to return getClassDescription, you'll have to override it in your subclass to do so. Reimplemented from BehaviorBase. Definition at line 42 of file EchoBehavior.h.
initialize server ports
Definition at line 29 of file EchoBehavior.cc. Referenced by DoStart(), and processEvent().
close open connections
Definition at line 42 of file EchoBehavior.cc. Referenced by DoStop(), and processEvent().
called by one of the wireless callbacks to do processing
Definition at line 160 of file EchoBehavior.cc. Referenced by client_callbackT(), client_callbackU(), server_callbackT(), and server_callbackU().
unsets bits of bits which aren't represented by arg
Definition at line 144 of file EchoBehavior.cc. Referenced by processEvent().
don't call (assignment operator)
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the singleton object (only one of these objects can be active at a time or they would conflict over ports)
Definition at line 11 of file EchoBehavior.h. Referenced by client_callbackT(), client_callbackU(), EchoBehavior(), server_callbackT(), server_callbackU(), and ~EchoBehavior().
the port to listen on for incoming UDP and TCP connections
Definition at line 12 of file EchoBehavior.h. Referenced by getClassDescription(), processEvent(), and setupNetwork().
Initial value: { "TCP Server", "UDP Server","TCP Client","UDP Client" }
Definition at line 53 of file EchoBehavior.h. Referenced by processEvent().
an array of sockets, one for each incoming or outgoing route
Definition at line 55 of file EchoBehavior.h. Referenced by EchoBehavior(), processCallback(), processEvent(), setupNetwork(), and teardownNetwork().
the system socket number for each of sockets, used to detect when a socket has been closed
Definition at line 56 of file EchoBehavior.h. Referenced by EchoBehavior(), processCallback(), processEvent(), setupNetwork(), and teardownNetwork().
a table of bools indicating how data should be echoed -- if route[from][to] is set, route it
Definition at line 57 of file EchoBehavior.h. Referenced by EchoBehavior(), processCallback(), and processEvent().
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