ROOT 6.14/05 Reference Guide |
Functions | |
MPCodeBufPair | MPRecv (TSocket *s) |
Receive message from a socket. More... | |
int | MPSend (TSocket *s, unsigned code) |
Send a message with the specified code on the specified socket. More... | |
MPCodeBufPair MPRecv | ( | TSocket * | s | ) |
Receive message from a socket.
This standalone function can be used to read a message that has been sent via MPSend(). The smart pointer contained in the returned MPCodeBufPair is null if the message does not contain an object, otherwise it points to a TBufferFile. To retrieve the object from the buffer different methods must be used depending on the type of the object to be read:
s | a pointer to a valid TSocket. No validity checks are performed |
Definition at line 54 of file MPSendRecv.cxx.
int MPSend | ( | TSocket * | s, |
unsigned | code | ||
) |
Send a message with the specified code on the specified socket.
This standalone function can be used to send a code on a given socket. It does not check whether the socket connection is in a valid state. The message code can then be retrieved via MPRecv().
Note: only objects the headers of which have been parsed by cling can be sent by MPSend(). User-defined types can be made available to cling via a call like gSystem->ProcessLine("#include \"header.h"")
. Pointer types are not supported (with the exception of const char*), but the user can simply dereference the pointer and send the pointed object instead.
Note: for readability, codes should be enumerated as in EMPCode.
s | a pointer to a valid TSocket. No validity checks are performed |
code | the code to be sent |
Definition at line 32 of file MPSendRecv.cxx.