class SlaveInterface
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There are two classes that specifies the protocol between application (job)
and kioslave. More... |
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Protected Methods
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Protected Members
Detailed Description
There are two classes that specifies the protocol between application (job)
and kioslave. SlaveInterface is the class to use on the application end,
SlaveBase is the one to use on the slave end.
A call to foo() results in a call to slotFoo() on the other end.
SlaveInterface ( Connection *connection )
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[virtual]
void setConnection ( Connection* connection )
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Connection * connection ()
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[const]
void data ( const QByteArray & )
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[signal]
[signal]
void error ( int , const QString & )
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[signal]
[signal]
[signal]
void slaveStatus (pid_t, const QCString &, const QString &, bool)
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[signal]
[signal]
[signal]
[signal]
[signal]
[signal]
void totalSize ( unsigned long )
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[signal]
void processedSize ( unsigned long )
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[signal]
void redirection ( const KURL& )
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[signal]
void speed ( unsigned long )
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[signal]
[signal]
[signal]
[signal]
void gettingFile ( const QString & )
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[signal]
void infoMessage ( const QString & )
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[signal]
[signal]
[protected virtual]
void dispatch ( int _cmd, const QByteArray &data )
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[protected virtual]
[protected]
Call this when requesting for a login and password.
This function is only different from the above only because
it takes one more extra argument, the name of the host, so
that any authorization can kept around for a whole session.
Parameters:
head | and i18n'ed message to explain the dialog box
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user | user name, in and out
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pass | password, in and out
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key | the string to be used to cache the password.
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Returns: true on ok, false on cancel
[protected]
[protected]
void sigpipe_handler (int)
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[protected static]
Connection * m_pConnection
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[protected]
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