socket factory implementation for creating instances of NSC TCP More...
#include <nsc-tcp-socket-factory-impl.h>
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NscTcpSocketFactoryImpl () | |
virtual | ~NscTcpSocketFactoryImpl () |
virtual Ptr< Socket > | CreateSocket (void) |
void | SetTcp (Ptr< NscTcpL4Protocol > tcp) |
Protected Member Functions | |
virtual void | DoDispose (void) |
Private Attributes | |
Ptr< NscTcpL4Protocol > | m_tcp |
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static TypeId | GetTypeId (void) |
This method returns the TypeId associated to ns3::TcpSocketFactory. |
socket factory implementation for creating instances of NSC TCP
Definition at line 44 of file nsc-tcp-socket-factory-impl.h.
ns3::NscTcpSocketFactoryImpl::NscTcpSocketFactoryImpl | ( | ) |
Definition at line 23 of file nsc-tcp-socket-factory-impl.cc.
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Definition at line 27 of file nsc-tcp-socket-factory-impl.cc.
Base class method for creating socket instances.
Implements ns3::SocketFactory.
Definition at line 39 of file nsc-tcp-socket-factory-impl.cc.
References ns3::NscTcpL4Protocol::CreateSocket(), and m_tcp.
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This method is called by Object::Dispose or by the object's destructor, whichever comes first.
Subclasses are expected to implement their real destruction code in an overriden version of this method and chain up to their parent's implementation once they are done. i.e., for simplicity, the destructor of every subclass should be empty and its content should be moved to the associated DoDispose method.
It is safe to call GetObject from within this method.
Reimplemented from ns3::Object.
Definition at line 45 of file nsc-tcp-socket-factory-impl.cc.
References m_tcp.
void ns3::NscTcpSocketFactoryImpl::SetTcp | ( | Ptr< NscTcpL4Protocol > | tcp | ) |
Definition at line 33 of file nsc-tcp-socket-factory-impl.cc.
References m_tcp.
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Definition at line 57 of file nsc-tcp-socket-factory-impl.h.
Referenced by CreateSocket(), DoDispose(), SetTcp(), and ~NscTcpSocketFactoryImpl().