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If not, see . */ // generated automatically - do not change module gio.UnixSocketAddress; private import gio.SocketAddress; private import gio.c.functions; public import gio.c.types; private import glib.ConstructionException; private import glib.Str; private import gobject.ObjectG; /** * Support for UNIX-domain (also known as local) sockets. * * UNIX domain sockets are generally visible in the filesystem. * However, some systems support abstract socket names which are not * visible in the filesystem and not affected by the filesystem * permissions, visibility, etc. Currently this is only supported * under Linux. If you attempt to use abstract sockets on other * systems, function calls may return %G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED * errors. You can use g_unix_socket_address_abstract_names_supported() * to see if abstract names are supported. * * Note that `` belongs to the UNIX-specific GIO * interfaces, thus you have to use the `gio-unix-2.0.pc` pkg-config file * when using it. */ public class UnixSocketAddress : SocketAddress { /** the main Gtk struct */ protected GUnixSocketAddress* gUnixSocketAddress; /** Get the main Gtk struct */ public GUnixSocketAddress* getUnixSocketAddressStruct(bool transferOwnership = false) { if (transferOwnership) ownedRef = false; return gUnixSocketAddress; } /** the main Gtk struct as a void* */ protected override void* getStruct() { return cast(void*)gUnixSocketAddress; } protected override void setStruct(GObject* obj) { gUnixSocketAddress = cast(GUnixSocketAddress*)obj; super.setStruct(obj); } /** * Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class. */ public this (GUnixSocketAddress* gUnixSocketAddress, bool ownedRef = false) { this.gUnixSocketAddress = gUnixSocketAddress; super(cast(GSocketAddress*)gUnixSocketAddress, ownedRef); } /** */ public static GType getType() { return g_unix_socket_address_get_type(); } /** * Creates a new #GUnixSocketAddress for @path. * * To create abstract socket addresses, on systems that support that, * use g_unix_socket_address_new_abstract(). * * Params: * path = the socket path * * Returns: a new #GUnixSocketAddress * * Since: 2.22 * * Throws: ConstructionException GTK+ fails to create the object. */ public this(string path) { auto p = g_unix_socket_address_new(Str.toStringz(path)); if(p is null) { throw new ConstructionException("null returned by new"); } this(cast(GUnixSocketAddress*) p, true); } /** * Creates a new #GUnixSocketAddress of type @type with name @path. * * If @type is %G_UNIX_SOCKET_ADDRESS_PATH, this is equivalent to * calling g_unix_socket_address_new(). * * If @path_type is %G_UNIX_SOCKET_ADDRESS_ABSTRACT, then @path_len * bytes of @path will be copied to the socket's path, and only those * bytes will be considered part of the name. (If @path_len is -1, * then @path is assumed to be NUL-terminated.) For example, if @path * was "test", then calling g_socket_address_get_native_size() on the * returned socket would return 7 (2 bytes of overhead, 1 byte for the * abstract-socket indicator byte, and 4 bytes for the name "test"). * * If @path_type is %G_UNIX_SOCKET_ADDRESS_ABSTRACT_PADDED, then * @path_len bytes of @path will be copied to the socket's path, the * rest of the path will be padded with 0 bytes, and the entire * zero-padded buffer will be considered the name. (As above, if * @path_len is -1, then @path is assumed to be NUL-terminated.) In * this case, g_socket_address_get_native_size() will always return * the full size of a `struct sockaddr_un`, although * g_unix_socket_address_get_path_len() will still return just the * length of @path. * * %G_UNIX_SOCKET_ADDRESS_ABSTRACT is preferred over * %G_UNIX_SOCKET_ADDRESS_ABSTRACT_PADDED for new programs. Of course, * when connecting to a server created by another process, you must * use the appropriate type corresponding to how that process created * its listening socket. * * Params: * path = the name * pathLen = the length of @path, or -1 * type = a #GUnixSocketAddressType * * Returns: a new #GUnixSocketAddress * * Since: 2.26 * * Throws: ConstructionException GTK+ fails to create the object. */ public this(string path, GUnixSocketAddressType type) { auto p = g_unix_socket_address_new_with_type(Str.toStringz(path), cast(int)path.length, type); if(p is null) { throw new ConstructionException("null returned by new_with_type"); } this(cast(GUnixSocketAddress*) p, true); } /** * Checks if abstract UNIX domain socket names are supported. * * Returns: %TRUE if supported, %FALSE otherwise * * Since: 2.22 */ public static bool abstractNamesSupported() { return g_unix_socket_address_abstract_names_supported() != 0; } /** * Gets @address's type. * * Returns: a #GUnixSocketAddressType * * Since: 2.26 */ public GUnixSocketAddressType getAddressType() { return g_unix_socket_address_get_address_type(gUnixSocketAddress); } /** * Tests if @address is abstract. * * Deprecated: Use g_unix_socket_address_get_address_type() * * Returns: %TRUE if the address is abstract, %FALSE otherwise * * Since: 2.22 */ public bool getIsAbstract() { return g_unix_socket_address_get_is_abstract(gUnixSocketAddress) != 0; } /** * Gets @address's path, or for abstract sockets the "name". * * Guaranteed to be zero-terminated, but an abstract socket * may contain embedded zeros, and thus you should use * g_unix_socket_address_get_path_len() to get the true length * of this string. * * Returns: the path for @address * * Since: 2.22 */ public string getPath() { return Str.toString(g_unix_socket_address_get_path(gUnixSocketAddress)); } /** * Gets the length of @address's path. * * For details, see g_unix_socket_address_get_path(). * * Returns: the length of the path * * Since: 2.22 */ public size_t getPathLen() { return g_unix_socket_address_get_path_len(gUnixSocketAddress); } }