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#ifndef OPIE_OCOP_CLIENT_H
#define OPIE_OCOP_CLIENT_H
#include <qobject.h>
#include <qcstring.h>
#include <qmap.h>
#include <qsignal.h>
#include <qstring.h>
#include <qsocketnotifier.h>
/**
* This is the OCOP client
* It currently only supports
* asking if a Channel is registered,
* calling and receiving calls
*/
class OCOPPacket;
class OCOPClient : public QObject{
Q_OBJECT
public:
/**
* Occasionally I decide to start a Server from here
*/
OCOPClient(const QString& pathToServer = QString::null, QObject* obj = 0l);
~OCOPClient();
bool isRegistered( const QCString& )const;
void send( const QCString& chan, const QCString&, const QByteArray& msg );
/**
* add a channel and does connect to a signal
* callback is the object
* slot is the SLOT()
*/
void addChannel( const QCString& channel );
void delChannel( const QCString& channel );
/* make it singleton? */
//static OCOPClient* self();
/* no direct signals due the design */
signals:
void called(const QCString&, const QCString&, const QByteArray& );
private slots:
void init(const QCString& pa);
void newData();
private:
OCOPPacket packet();
void call( const OCOPPacket& );
QSocketNotifier* m_notify;
int m_socket;
private slots:
};
#endif
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