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+/* -*- mode: C++; coding: utf-8; -*-
+ * Copyright (C) 2003,2005 Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@kdemail.net>
+ *
+ *
+ * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+ * a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+ * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+ * without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+ * distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+ * permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+ * the following conditions:
+ *
+ * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+ * in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+ *
+ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
+ * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+ * NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+ * LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+ * OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+ * WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+ */
+
+#ifndef KRESOLVER_H
+#define KRESOLVER_H
+
+//////////////////
+// Needed includes
+#include <tqvaluelist.h>
+#include <tqobject.h>
+#include "ksocketaddress.h"
+
+
+////////////////////////
+// Forward declarations
+struct sockaddr;
+class TQString;
+class TQCString;
+class TQStrList;
+
+//////////////////
+// Our definitions
+
+namespace KNetwork {
+
+ namespace Internal { class KResolverManager; }
+
+class KResolverEntryPrivate;
+/** @class KResolverEntry kresolver.h kresolver.h
+ * @brief One resolution entry.
+ *
+ * This class is one element in the resolution results list.
+ * It contains the socket address for connecting, as well as
+ * a bit more of information: the socket type, address family
+ * and protocol numbers.
+ *
+ * This class contains all the information required for creating,
+ * binding and connecting a socket.
+ *
+ * KResolverEntry objects implicitly share data, so copying them
+ * is quite efficient.
+ *
+ * @author Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@kdemail.net>
+ */
+class KDECORE_EXPORT KResolverEntry
+{
+public:
+ /**
+ * Default constructor
+ *
+ */
+ KResolverEntry();
+
+ /**
+ * Constructs a new KResolverEntry from a KSocketAddress
+ * and other data.
+ *
+ * The KSocketAddress @p addr parameter will be deep-copied.
+ *
+ * @param addr the address that was resolved
+ * @param socktype the socket type of the resolved address
+ * @param protocol the protocol of the resolved address
+ * @param canonName the canonical name of the resolved hostname
+ * @param encodedName the ASCII-compatible encoding of the hostname
+ */
+ KResolverEntry(const KSocketAddress& addr, int socktype, int protocol,
+ const TQString& canonName = TQString::null,
+ const TQCString& encodedName = TQCString());
+
+ /**
+ * Constructs a new KResolverEntry from raw forms of
+ * socket addresses and other data.
+ *
+ * This constructor instead creates an internal KSocketAddress object.
+ *
+ * @param sa the sockaddr structure containing the raw address
+ * @param salen the length of the sockaddr structure
+ * @param socktype the socket type of the resolved address
+ * @param protocol the protocol of the resolved address
+ * @param canonName the canonical name of the resolved hostname
+ * @param encodedName the ASCII-compatible encoding of the hostname
+ */
+ KResolverEntry(const struct sockaddr *sa, TQ_UINT16 salen, int socktype,
+ int protocol, const TQString& canonName = TQString::null,
+ const TQCString& encodedName = TQCString());
+
+ /**
+ * Copy constructor.
+ *
+ * This constructor performs a shallow-copy of the other object.
+ */
+ KResolverEntry(const KResolverEntry &other);
+
+ /**
+ * Destructor.
+ *
+ * The destructor frees associated resources with this object. It does
+ * not destroy shared data.
+ */
+ ~KResolverEntry();
+
+ /**
+ * Retrieves the socket address associated with this entry.
+ */
+ KSocketAddress address() const;
+
+ /**
+ * Retrieves the length of the socket address structure.
+ */
+ TQ_UINT16 length() const;
+
+ /**
+ * Retrieves the family associated with this socket address.
+ */
+ int family() const;
+
+ /**
+ * Retrieves the canonical name associated with this entry, if there is any.
+ * If the canonical name was not found, this function returns TQString::null.
+ */
+ TQString canonicalName() const;
+
+ /**
+ * Retrieves the encoded domain name associated with this entry, if there is
+ * any. If this domain has been resolved through DNS, this will be the
+ * the ACE-encoded hostname.
+ *
+ * Returns a null TQCString if such information is not available.
+ *
+ * Please note that this information is NOT to be presented to the user,
+ * unless requested.
+ */
+ TQCString encodedName() const;
+
+ /**
+ * Retrieves the socket type associated with this entry.
+ */
+ int socketType() const;
+
+ /**
+ * Retrieves the protocol associated with this entry.
+ */
+ int protocol() const;
+
+ /**
+ * Assignment operator
+ *
+ * This function copies the contents of the other object into this one.
+ * Data will be shared between the two of them.
+ */
+ KResolverEntry& operator=(const KResolverEntry& other);
+
+private:
+ KResolverEntryPrivate* d;
+};
+
+class KResolverResultsPrivate;
+/**
+ * @class KResolverResults kresolver.h kresolver.h
+ * @brief Name and service resolution results.
+ *
+ * This object contains the results of a name and service resolution, as
+ * those performed by @ref KResolver. It is also a descendant of TQValueList, so
+ * you may use all its member functions here to access the elements.
+ *
+ * A KResolverResults object is associated with a resolution, so, in addition
+ * to the resolved elements, you can also retrieve information about the
+ * resolution process itself, like the nodename that was resolved or an error
+ * code.
+ *
+ * Note Resolver also uses KResolverResults objects to indicate failure, so
+ * you should test for failure.
+ *
+ * @author Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@kdemail.net>
+ */
+class KDECORE_EXPORT KResolverResults: public TQValueList<KResolverEntry>
+{
+public:
+ /**
+ * Default constructor.
+ *
+ * Constructs an empty list.
+ */
+ KResolverResults();
+
+ /**
+ * Copy constructor
+ *
+ * Creates a new object with the contents of the other one. Data will be
+ * shared by the two objects, like QValueList
+ */
+ KResolverResults(const KResolverResults& other);
+
+ /**
+ * Destructor
+ *
+ * Destroys the object and frees associated resources.
+ */
+ virtual ~KResolverResults();
+
+ /**
+ * Assignment operator
+ *
+ * Copies the contents of the other container into this one, discarding
+ * our current values.
+ */
+ KResolverResults& operator=(const KResolverResults& other);
+
+ /**
+ * Retrieves the error code associated with this resolution. The values
+ * here are the same as in @ref KResolver::ErrorCodes.
+ */
+ int error() const;
+
+ /**
+ * Retrieves the system error code, if any.
+ * @see KResolver::systemError for more information
+ */
+ int systemError() const;
+
+ /**
+ * Sets the error codes
+ *
+ * @param errorcode the error code in @ref KResolver::ErrorCodes
+ * @param systemerror the system error code associated, if any
+ */
+ void setError(int errorcode, int systemerror = 0);
+
+ /**
+ * The nodename to which the resolution was performed.
+ */
+ TQString nodeName() const;
+
+ /**
+ * The service name to which the resolution was performed.
+ */
+ TQString serviceName() const;
+
+ /**
+ * Sets the new nodename and service name
+ */
+ void setAddress(const TQString& host, const TQString& service);
+
+protected:
+ virtual void virtual_hook( int id, void* data );
+private:
+ KResolverResultsPrivate* d;
+};
+
+class KResolverPrivate;
+/**
+ * @class KResolver kresolver.h kresolver.h
+ * @brief Name and service resolution class.
+ *
+ * This class provides support for doing name-to-binary resolution
+ * for nodenames and service ports. You should use this class if you
+ * need specific resolution techniques when creating a socket or if you
+ * want to inspect the results before calling the socket functions.
+ *
+ * You can either create an object and set the options you want in it
+ * or you can simply call the static member functions, which will create
+ * standard Resolver objects and dispatch the resolution for you. Normally,
+ * the static functions will be used, except in cases where specific options
+ * must be set.
+ *
+ * A Resolver object defaults to the following:
+ * @li address family: any address family
+ * @li socket type: streaming socket
+ * @li protocol: implementation-defined. Generally, TCP
+ * @li host and service: unset
+ *
+ * @author Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@kdemail.net>
+ */
+class KDECORE_EXPORT KResolver: public TQObject
+{
+ Q_OBJECT
+ TQ_OBJECT
+
+public:
+
+ /**
+ * Address family selection types
+ *
+ * These values can be OR-ed together to form a composite family selection.
+ *
+ * @li UnknownFamily: a family that is unknown to the current implementation
+ * @li KnownFamily: a family that is known to the implementation (the exact
+ * opposite of UnknownFamily)
+ * @li AnyFamilies: any address family is acceptable
+ * @li InternetFamily: an address for connecting to the Internet
+ * @li InetFamily: alias for InternetFamily
+ * @li IPv6Family: an IPv6 address only
+ * @li IPv4Family: an IPv4 address only
+ * @li UnixFamily: an address for the local Unix namespace (i.e., Unix sockets)
+ * @li LocalFamily: alias for UnixFamily
+ */
+ enum SocketFamilies
+ {
+ UnknownFamily = 0x0001,
+
+ UnixFamily = 0x0002,
+ LocalFamily = UnixFamily,
+
+ IPv4Family = 0x0004,
+ IPv6Family = 0x0008,
+ InternetFamily = IPv4Family | IPv6Family,
+ InetFamily = InternetFamily,
+
+ KnownFamily = ~UnknownFamily,
+ AnyFamily = KnownFamily | UnknownFamily
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Flags for the resolution.
+ *
+ * These flags are used for setting the resolution behaviour for this
+ * object:
+ * @li Passive: resolve to a passive socket (i.e., one that can be used for
+ * binding to a local interface)
+ * @li CanonName: request that the canonical name for the given nodename
+ * be found and recorded
+ * @li NoResolve: request that no external resolution be performed. The given
+ * nodename and servicename will be resolved locally only.
+ * @li NoSrv: don't try to use SRV-based name-resolution. (deprecated)
+ * @li UseSrv: use SRV-based name resolution.
+ * @li Multiport: the port/service argument is a list of port numbers and
+ * ranges. (future extension)
+ *
+ * @note SRV-based lookup and Multiport are not implemented yet.
+ */
+ enum Flags
+ {
+ Passive = 0x01,
+ CanonName = 0x02,
+ NoResolve = 0x04,
+ NoSrv = 0x08,
+ Multiport = 0x10,
+ UseSrv = 0x20
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Error codes
+ *
+ * These are the possible error values that objects of this class
+ * may return. See \ref errorString() for getting a string representation
+ * for these errors.
+ *
+ * @li AddrFamily: Address family for the given nodename is not supported.
+ * @li TryAgain: Temporary failure in name resolution. You should try again.
+ * @li NonRecoverable: Non-recoverable failure in name resolution.
+ * @li BadFlags: Invalid flags were given.
+ * @li Memory: Memory allocation failure.
+ * @li NoName: The specified name or service doesn't exist.
+ * @li UnsupportedFamily: The requested socket family is not supported.
+ * @li UnsupportedService: The requested service is not supported for this
+ * socket type (i.e., a datagram service in a streaming socket).
+ * @li UnsupportedSocketType: The requested socket type is not supported.
+ * @li UnknownError: An unknown, unexpected error occurred.
+ * @li SystemError: A system error occurred. See @ref systemError.
+ * @li Canceled: This request was cancelled by the user.
+ */
+ enum ErrorCodes
+ {
+ // note: if you change this enum, take a look at KResolver::errorString
+ NoError = 0,
+ AddrFamily = -1,
+ TryAgain = -2,
+ NonRecoverable = -3,
+ BadFlags = -4,
+ Memory = -5,
+ NoName = -6,
+ UnsupportedFamily = -7,
+ UnsupportedService = -8,
+ UnsupportedSocketType = -9,
+ UnknownError = -10,
+ SystemError = -11,
+ Canceled = -100
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Status codes.
+ *
+ * These are the possible status for a Resolver object. A value
+ * greater than zero indicates normal behaviour, while negative
+ * values either indicate failure or error.
+ *
+ * @li Idle: resolution has not yet been started.
+ * @li Queued: resolution is queued but not yet in progress.
+ * @li InProgress: resolution is in progress.
+ * @li PostProcessing: resolution is in progress.
+ * @li Success: resolution is done; you can retrieve the results.
+ * @li Canceled: request cancelled by the user.
+ * @li Failed: resolution is done, but failed.
+ *
+ * Note: the status Canceled and the error code Canceled are the same.
+ *
+ * Note 2: the status Queued and InProgress might not be distinguishable.
+ * Some implementations might not differentiate one from the other.
+ */
+ enum StatusCodes
+ {
+ Idle = 0,
+ Queued = 1,
+ InProgress = 5,
+ PostProcessing = 6,
+ Success = 10,
+ //Canceled = -100, // already defined above
+ Failed = -101
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Default constructor.
+ *
+ * Creates an empty Resolver object. You should set the wanted
+ * names and flags using the member functions before starting
+ * the name resolution.
+ */
+ KResolver(TQObject * = 0L, const char * = 0L);
+
+ /**
+ * Constructor with host and service names.
+ *
+ * Creates a Resolver object with the given host and
+ * service names. Flags are initialised to 0 and any address family
+ * will be accepted.
+ *
+ * @param nodename The host name we want resolved.
+ * @param servicename The service name associated, like "http".
+ */
+ KResolver(const TQString& nodename, const TQString& servicename = TQString::null,
+ TQObject * = 0L, const char * = 0L);
+
+ /**
+ * Destructor.
+ *
+ * When this object is deleted, it'll destroy all associated
+ * resources. If the resolution is still in progress, it will be
+ * cancelled and the signal will \b not be emitted.
+ */
+ virtual ~KResolver();
+
+ /**
+ * Retrieve the current status of this object.
+ *
+ * @see StatusCodes for the possible status codes.
+ */
+ int status() const;
+
+ /**
+ * Retrieve the error code in this object.
+ *
+ * This function will return NoError if we are not in
+ * an error condition. See @ref status and @ref StatusCodes to
+ * find out what the current status is.
+ *
+ * @see errorString for getting a textual representation of
+ * this error
+ */
+ int error() const;
+
+ /**
+ * Retrieve the associated system error code in this object.
+ *
+ * Many resolution operations may generate an extra error code
+ * as given by the C errno variable. That value is stored in the
+ * object and can be retrieved by this function.
+ */
+ int systemError() const;
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the textual representation of the error in this object.
+ */
+ inline TQString errorString() const
+ { return errorString(error(), systemError()); }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns true if this object is currently running
+ */
+ bool isRunning() const;
+
+ /**
+ * The nodename to which the resolution was/is to be performed.
+ */
+ TQString nodeName() const;
+
+ /**
+ * The service name to which the resolution was/is to be performed.
+ */
+ TQString serviceName() const;
+
+ /**
+ * Sets the nodename for the resolution.
+ *
+ * Set the nodename to TQString::null to unset it.
+ * @param nodename The nodename to be resolved.
+ */
+ void setNodeName(const TQString& nodename);
+
+ /**
+ * Sets the service name to be resolved.
+ *
+ * Set it to TQString::null to unset it.
+ * @param service The service to be resolved.
+ */
+ void setServiceName(const TQString& service);
+
+ /**
+ * Sets both the host and the service names.
+ *
+ * Setting either value to TQString::null will unset them.
+ * @param node The nodename
+ * @param service The service name
+ */
+ void setAddress(const TQString& node, const TQString& service);
+
+ /**
+ * Retrieves the flags set for the resolution.
+ *
+ * @see Flags for an explanation on what flags are possible
+ */
+ int flags() const;
+
+ /**
+ * Sets the flags.
+ *
+ * @param flags the new flags
+ * @return the old flags
+ * @see Flags for an explanation on the flags
+ */
+ int setFlags(int flags);
+
+ /**
+ * Sets the allowed socket families.
+ *
+ * @param families the families that we want/accept
+ * @see SocketFamilies for possible values
+ */
+ void setFamily(int families);
+
+ /**
+ * Sets the socket type we want.
+ *
+ * The values for the @p type parameter are the SOCK_*
+ * constants, defined in <sys/socket.h>. The most common
+ * values are:
+ * @li SOCK_STREAM streaming socket (= reliable, sequenced,
+ * connection-based)
+ * @li SOCK_DGRAM datagram socket (= unreliable, connectionless)
+ * @li SOCK_RAW raw socket, with direct access to the
+ * container protocol (such as IP)
+ *
+ * These three are the only values to which it is guaranteed that
+ * resolution will work. Some systems may define other constants (such as
+ * SOCK_RDM for reliable datagrams), but support is implementation-defined.
+ *
+ * @param type the wanted socket type (SOCK_* constants). Set
+ * 0 to use the default.
+ */
+ void setSocketType(int type);
+
+ /**
+ * Sets the protocol we want.
+ *
+ * Protocols are dependant on the selected address family, so you should know
+ * what you are doing if you use this function. Besides, protocols generally
+ * are either stream-based or datagram-based, so the value of the socket
+ * type is also important. The resolution will fail if these values don't match.
+ *
+ * When using an Internet socket, the values for the protocol are the
+ * IPPROTO_* constants, defined in <netinet/in.h>.
+ *
+ * You may choose to set the protocol either by its number or by its name, or
+ * by both. If you set:
+ * @li the number and the name: both values will be stored internally; you
+ * may set the name to an empty value, if wanted
+ * @li the number only (name = NULL): the name will be searched in the
+ * protocols database
+ * @li the name only (number = 0): the number will be searched in the
+ * database
+ * @li neither name nor number: reset to default behaviour
+ *
+ * @param protonum the protocol number we want
+ * @param name the protocol name
+ */
+ void setProtocol(int protonum, const char *name = 0L);
+
+ /**
+ * Starts the name resolution asynchronously.
+ *
+ * This function will queue this object for resolution
+ * and will return immediately. The status upon exit will either be
+ * Queued or InProgress or Failed.
+ *
+ * This function does nothing if the object is already queued. But if
+ * it had already succeeded or failed, this function will re-start it.
+ *
+ * Note: if both the nodename and the servicename are unset, this function
+ * will not queue, but will set a success state and emit the signal. Also
+ * note that in this case and maybe others, the signal @ref finished might
+ * be emitted before this function returns.
+ *
+ * @return true if this request was successfully queued for asynchronous
+ * resolution
+ */
+ bool start();
+
+ /**
+ * Waits for a request to finish resolving.
+ *
+ * This function will wait on a running request for its termination. The
+ * status upon exit will either be Success or Failed or Canceled.
+ *
+ * This function may be called from any thread, even one that is not the
+ * GUI thread or the one that started the resolution process. But note this
+ * function is not thread-safe nor reentrant: i.e., only one thread can be
+ * waiting on one given object.
+ *
+ * Also note that this function ensures that the @ref finished signal is
+ * emitted before it returns. That means that, as a side-effect, whenever
+ * wait() is called, the signal is emitted on the thread calling wait().
+ *
+ * @param msec the time to wait, in milliseconds or 0 to
+ * wait forever
+ * @return true if the resolution has finished processing, even when it
+ * failed or was canceled. False means the wait timed out and
+ * the resolution is still running.
+ */
+ bool wait(int msec = 0);
+
+ /**
+ * Cancels a running request
+ *
+ * This function will cancel a running request. If the request is not
+ * currently running or queued, this function does nothing.
+ *
+ * Note: if you tell the signal to be emitted, be aware that it might
+ * or might not be emitted before this function returns.
+ *
+ * @param emitSignal whether to emit the @ref finished signal or not
+ */
+ void cancel(bool emitSignal = true);
+
+ /**
+ * Retrieves the results of this resolution
+ *
+ * Use this function to retrieve the results of the resolution. If no
+ * data was resolved (yet) or if we failed, this function will return
+ * an empty object.
+ *
+ * @return the resolved data
+ * @see status for information on finding out if the resolution was successful
+ */
+ KResolverResults results() const;
+
+ /**
+ * Handles events. Reimplemented from TQObject.
+ *
+ * This function handles the events generated by the manager indicating that
+ * this object has finished processing.
+ *
+ * Do not post events to this object.
+ */
+ virtual bool event(TQEvent*);
+
+signals:
+ // signals
+
+ /**
+ * This signal is emitted whenever the resolution is finished, one
+ * way or another (success or failure). The @p results parameter
+ * will contain the resolved data.
+ *
+ * Note: if you are doing multiple resolutions, you can use the
+ * TQObject::sender() function to distinguish one Resolver object from
+ * another.
+ *
+ * @param results the resolved data; might be empty if the resolution
+ * failed
+ * @see results for information on what the results are
+ *
+ * @note This signal is @b always delivered in the GUI event thread, even for
+ * resolutions that were started in secondary threads.
+ */
+ void finished(KResolverResults results);
+
+private:
+ void emitFinished();
+
+public:
+ // Static functions
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the string representation of this error code.
+ *
+ * @param errorcode the error code. See @ref ErrorCodes.
+ * @param syserror the system error code associated.
+ * @return the string representation. This is already
+ * i18n'ed.
+ */
+ static TQString errorString(int errorcode, int syserror = 0);
+
+ /**
+ * Resolve the nodename and service name synchronously
+ *
+ * This static function is provided as convenience for simplifying
+ * name resolution. It resolves the given host and service names synchronously
+ * and returns the results it found. It is equivalent to the following code:
+ *
+ * \code
+ * KResolver qres(host, service);
+ * qres.setFlags(flags);
+ * qres.setFamily(families)
+ * qres.start();
+ * qres.wait();
+ * return qres.results();
+ * \endcode
+ *
+ * @param host the nodename to resolve
+ * @param service the service to resolve
+ * @param flags flags to be used
+ * @param families the families to be searched
+ * @return a KResolverResults object containing the results
+ * @see KResolverResults for information on how to obtain the error code
+ */
+ static KResolverResults resolve(const TQString& host, const TQString& service,
+ int flags = 0, int families = KResolver::InternetFamily);
+
+ /**
+ * Start an asynchronous name resolution
+ *
+ * This function is provided as a convenience to simplify the resolution
+ * process. It creates an internal KResolver object, connects the
+ * @ref finished signal to the given slot and starts the resolution
+ * asynchronously. It is more or less equivalent to the following code:
+ *
+ * \b Note: this function may trigger the signal before it returns, so
+ * your code must be prepared for this situation.
+ *
+ * \code
+ * KResolver* qres = new KResolver(host, service);
+ * TQObject::connect(qres, TQT_SIGNAL(finished(KResolverResults)),
+ * userObj, userSlot);
+ * qres->setFlags(flags);
+ * qres->setFamily(families);
+ * return qres->start();
+ * \endcode
+ *
+ * You should use it like this in your code:
+ * \code
+ * KResolver::resolveAsync(myObj, TQT_SLOT(mySlot(KResolverResults)), host, service);
+ * \endcode
+ *
+ * @param userObj the object whose slot @p userSlot we will connect
+ * @param userSlot the slot to which we'll connect
+ * @param host the nodename to resolve
+ * @param service the service to resolve
+ * @param flags flags to be used
+ * @param families families to be searcheed
+ * @return true if the queueing was successful, false if not
+ * @see KResolverResults for information on how to obtain the error code
+ */
+ static bool resolveAsync(TQObject* userObj, const char *userSlot,
+ const TQString& host, const TQString& service,
+ int flags = 0, int families = KResolver::InternetFamily);
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the domain name in an ASCII Compatible Encoding form, suitable
+ * for DNS lookups. This is the base for International Domain Name support
+ * over the Internet.
+ *
+ * Note this function may fail, in which case it'll return a null
+ * TQCString. Reasons for failure include use of unknown code
+ * points (Unicode characters).
+ *
+ * Note that the encoding is illegible and, thus, should not be presented
+ * to the user, except if requested.
+ *
+ * @param tqunicodeDomain the domain name to be encoded
+ * @return the ACE-encoded suitable for DNS queries if successful, a null
+ * TQCString if failure.
+ */
+ static TQCString domainToAscii(const TQString& tqunicodeDomain);
+
+ /**
+ * Does the inverse of @ref domainToAscii and return an Unicode domain
+ * name from the given ACE-encoded domain.
+ *
+ * This function may fail if the given domain cannot be successfully
+ * converted back to Unicode. Reasons for failure include a malformed
+ * domain name or good ones whose reencoding back to ACE don't match
+ * the form given here (e.g., ACE-encoding of an already
+ * ASCII-compatible domain).
+ *
+ * It is, however, guaranteed that domains returned
+ * by @ref domainToAscii will work.
+ *
+ * @param asciiDomain the ACE-encoded domain name to be decoded
+ * @return the Unicode representation of the given domain name
+ * if successful, the original string if not
+ * @note ACE = ASCII-Compatible Encoding, i.e., 7-bit
+ */
+ static TQString domainToUnicode(const TQCString& asciiDomain);
+
+ /**
+ * The same as above, but taking a TQString argument.
+ *
+ * @param asciiDomain the ACE-encoded domain name to be decoded
+ * @return the Unicode representation of the given domain name
+ * if successful, TQString::null if not.
+ */
+ static TQString domainToUnicode(const TQString& asciiDomain);
+
+ /**
+ * Normalise a domain name.
+ *
+ * In order to prevent simple mistakes in International Domain
+ * Names (IDN), it has been decided that certain code points
+ * (characters in Unicode) would be instead converted to others.
+ * This includes turning them all to lower case, as well certain
+ * other specific operations, as specified in the documents.
+ *
+ * For instance, the German 'ß' will be changed into 'ss', while
+ * the micro symbol 'µ' will be changed to the Greek mu 'μ'.
+ *
+ * Two equivalent domains have the same normalised form. And the
+ * normalised form of a normalised domain is itself (i.e., if
+ * d is normalised, the following is true: d == normalizeDomain(d) )
+ *
+ * This operation is equivalent to encoding and the decoding a Unicode
+ * hostname.
+ *
+ * @param domain a domain to be normalised
+ * @return the normalised domain, or TQString::null if the domain is
+ * invalid.
+ */
+ static TQString normalizeDomain(const TQString& domain);
+
+ /**
+ * Resolves a protocol number to its names
+ *
+ * Note: the returned TQStrList operates on deep-copies.
+ *
+ * @param protonum the protocol number to be looked for
+ * @return all the protocol names in a list. The first is the "proper"
+ * name.
+ */
+ static TQStrList protocolName(int protonum);
+
+ /**
+ * Finds all aliases for a given protocol name
+ *
+ * @param protoname the protocol name to be looked for
+ * @return all the protocol names in a list. The first is the "proper"
+ * name.
+ */
+ static TQStrList protocolName(const char *protoname);
+
+ /**
+ * Resolves a protocol name to its number
+ *
+ * @param protoname the protocol name to be looked for
+ * @return the protocol number or -1 if we couldn't locate it
+ */
+ static int protocolNumber(const char *protoname);
+
+ /**
+ * Resolves a service name to its port number
+ *
+ * @param servname the service name to be looked for
+ * @param protoname the protocol it is associated with
+ * @return the port number in host byte-order or -1 in case of error
+ */
+ static int servicePort(const char *servname, const char *protoname);
+
+ /**
+ * Finds all the aliases for a given service name
+ *
+ * Note: the returned TQStrList operates on deep-copies.
+ *
+ * @param servname the service alias to be looked for
+ * @param protoname the protocol it is associated with
+ * @return all the service names in a list. The first is the "proper"
+ * name.
+ */
+ static TQStrList serviceName(const char *servname, const char *protoname);
+
+ /**
+ * Resolves a port number to its names
+ *
+ * Note: the returned TQStrList operates on deep copies.
+ *
+ * @param port the port number, in host byte-order
+ * @param protoname the protocol it is associated with
+ * @return all the service names in a list. The first is the "proper"
+ * name.
+ */
+ static TQStrList serviceName(int port, const char *protoname);
+
+ /**
+ * Returns this machine's local hostname.
+ *
+ * @return this machine's local hostname
+ * @since 3.5
+ */
+ static TQString localHostName();
+
+protected:
+
+ /**
+ * Sets the error codes
+ */
+ void setError(int errorcode, int systemerror = 0);
+
+ virtual void virtual_hook( int id, void* data );
+private:
+ KResolverPrivate* d;
+ friend class KResolverResults;
+ friend class ::KNetwork::Internal::KResolverManager;
+
+ static TQStringList *idnDomains;
+};
+
+} // namespace KNetwork
+
+#endif