// Copyright (c) 2003 David Muse
// See the COPYING file for more information.
#ifndef RUDIMENTS_SERVICEENTRY_H
#define RUDIMENTS_SERVICEENTRY_H
#include <rudiments/private/serviceentryincludes.h>
// The serviceentry class provides methods for retrieving
// entries from /etc/services
class serviceentry {
public:
// if you need to quickly look up a specific field, use one of
// these methods
static int getAliasList(const char *servicename,
const char *protocol,
char ***aliaslist);
static int getPort(const char *servicename,
const char *protocol,
int *port);
static int getName(int port, const char *protocol,
char **name);
static int getAliasList(int port, const char *protocol,
char ***aliaslist);
// if you need to look up a service entry and refer to multiple
// fields, use these methods
serviceentry();
~serviceentry();
int initialize(const char *servicename,
const char *protocol);
// looks up a service entry by name and protocol
int initialize(int port,
const char *protocol);
// looks up a service entry by port and protocol
char *getName() const;
int getPort() const;
char *getProtocol() const;
char **getAliasList() const;
void print() const;
// prints out the service entry
static int needsMutex();
// If your system doesn't support getservbyname_r()
// and getservbyport_r() then this class needs a
// mutex to assure thread safety.
//
// This method returns 1 if this class needs a mutex to
// operate safely in a threaded environment and 0
// otherwise.
static void setMutex(pthread_mutex_t *mutex);
// Allows you to supply a mutex is the class needs it.
// If your application is not multithreaded, then
// there is no need to supply a mutex.
#include <rudiments/private/serviceentry.h>
};
#ifdef ENABLE_RUDIMENTS_INLINES
#include <rudiments/private/serviceentryinlines.h>
#endif
#endif