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Re: tcpstream::open thrown exceptions
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Federico Montesino Pouzols |
Subject: |
Re: tcpstream::open thrown exceptions |
Date: |
Thu, 15 May 2003 13:35:27 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.5.4i |
if tcpserver inherits publicly from tcpstream, you can use the
isConnected() call inherited from Socket to know if the socket is
connected.
On Thu, Apr 24, 2003 at 05:36:32PM +0200, Liviu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'am trying to write a simple client that connects to a telnet server
> using the tcpstream class.
> My code goes like this:
>
> tcpserver tcp;
> try {
> tcp.open("127.0.0.1:23");
> }
> catch(Socket* socket)
> {
> cerr << "An exception was thrown." << endl;
> }
>
> If the telnet server is running everything goes ok.
> It the telnet server is NOT RUNNING (so the open should fail) the open
> function doesn't throw any exception.
>
> My question is: How do I know if my client connected or not to the
> server ???
>
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>
> --
> Best regards,
> Liviu mailto:address@hidden
>
>
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