#[repr(C)]pub struct NWTCPConnection { /* private fields */ }
nw_connection_t
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>Expand description
Establish TCP connections to an endpoint, and send and receive data on the TCP connection.
See also Apple’s documentation
Implementations§
Source§impl NWTCPConnection
impl NWTCPConnection
Sourcepub unsafe fn initWithUpgradeForConnection(
this: Allocated<Self>,
connection: &NWTCPConnection,
) -> Retained<Self>
👎Deprecated: Use nw_connection_create
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>
pub unsafe fn initWithUpgradeForConnection( this: Allocated<Self>, connection: &NWTCPConnection, ) -> Retained<Self>
nw_connection_create
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>This convenience initializer can be used to create a new connection that would only be connected if there exists a better path (as determined by the system) to the destination endpoint of the original connection. It will be initialized using the same destination endpoint and set of parameters from the original connection.
If the original connection becomes disconnected or cancelled, the new “upgrade” connection would automatically be considered better.
The caller should create an NWTCPConnection and watch for the hasBetterPath property. When this property is YES, the caller should attempt to create a new upgrade connection, with the goal to start transferring data on the new better path as soon as possible to reduce power and potentially monetary cost. When the new upgrade connection becomes connected and when the caller wraps up the previous caller session on the original connection, the caller can start using the new upgrade connection and tear down the original one.
Parameter connection
: The original connection from which the caller will upgrade
Returns: An initialized NWTCPConnection
Sourcepub unsafe fn state(&self) -> NWTCPConnectionState
👎Deprecated: Use nw_connection_set_state_changed_handler
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>
pub unsafe fn state(&self) -> NWTCPConnectionState
nw_connection_set_state_changed_handler
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>The status of the connection. Use KVO to watch this property to get updates.
Sourcepub unsafe fn isViable(&self) -> bool
👎Deprecated: Use nw_connection_set_viability_changed_handler
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>
pub unsafe fn isViable(&self) -> bool
nw_connection_set_viability_changed_handler
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>YES if the connection can read and write data, NO otherwise. Use KVO to watch this property.
Sourcepub unsafe fn hasBetterPath(&self) -> bool
👎Deprecated: Use nw_connection_set_better_path_available_handler
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>
pub unsafe fn hasBetterPath(&self) -> bool
nw_connection_set_better_path_available_handler
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>YES if the system determines there is a better path the destination can be reached if the caller creates a new connection using the same endpoint and parameters. This can be done using the convenience upgrade initializer method. Use KVO to watch this property to get updates.
Sourcepub unsafe fn endpoint(&self) -> Retained<NWEndpoint>
👎Deprecated: Use nw_connection_copy_endpoint
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>
pub unsafe fn endpoint(&self) -> Retained<NWEndpoint>
nw_connection_copy_endpoint
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>The destination endpoint with which this connection was created.
Sourcepub unsafe fn connectedPath(&self) -> Option<Retained<NWPath>>
👎Deprecated: Use nw_connection_copy_current_path
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>
pub unsafe fn connectedPath(&self) -> Option<Retained<NWPath>>
nw_connection_copy_current_path
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>The network path over which the connection was established. The caller can query additional properties from the NWPath object for more information.
Note that this contains a snapshot of information at the time of connection establishment for this connection only. As a result, some underlying properties might change in time and might not reflect the path for other connections that might be established at different times.
Sourcepub unsafe fn localAddress(&self) -> Option<Retained<NWEndpoint>>
👎Deprecated: Use nw_path_copy_effective_local_endpoint
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>
pub unsafe fn localAddress(&self) -> Option<Retained<NWEndpoint>>
nw_path_copy_effective_local_endpoint
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>The IP address endpoint from which the connection was connected.
Sourcepub unsafe fn remoteAddress(&self) -> Option<Retained<NWEndpoint>>
👎Deprecated: Use nw_path_copy_effective_remote_endpoint
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>
pub unsafe fn remoteAddress(&self) -> Option<Retained<NWEndpoint>>
nw_path_copy_effective_remote_endpoint
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>The IP address endpoint to which the connection was connected.
Sourcepub unsafe fn txtRecord(&self) -> Option<Retained<NSData>>
👎Deprecated: Use nw_endpoint_copy_txt_record
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>
pub unsafe fn txtRecord(&self) -> Option<Retained<NSData>>
nw_endpoint_copy_txt_record
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>When the connection is connected to a Bonjour service endpoint, the TXT record associated with the Bonjour service is available via this property. Beware that the value comes from the network. Care must be taken when parsing this potentially malicious value.
Sourcepub unsafe fn error(&self) -> Option<Retained<NSError>>
👎Deprecated: Use nw_connection_set_state_changed_handler
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>
pub unsafe fn error(&self) -> Option<Retained<NSError>>
nw_connection_set_state_changed_handler
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>The connection-wide error property indicates any fatal error that occurred while processing the connection or performing data reading or writing.
Sourcepub unsafe fn cancel(&self)
👎Deprecated: Use nw_connection_cancel
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>
pub unsafe fn cancel(&self)
nw_connection_cancel
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>Cancel the connection. This will clean up the resources associated with this object and transition this object to NWTCPConnectionStateCancelled state.
Sourcepub unsafe fn readLength_completionHandler(
&self,
length: NSUInteger,
completion: &DynBlock<dyn Fn(*mut NSData, *mut NSError)>,
)
👎Deprecated: Use nw_connection_receive
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>Available on crate feature block2
only.
pub unsafe fn readLength_completionHandler( &self, length: NSUInteger, completion: &DynBlock<dyn Fn(*mut NSData, *mut NSError)>, )
nw_connection_receive
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>block2
only.Read “length” number of bytes. See readMinimumLength:maximumLength:completionHandler: for a complete discussion of the callback behavior.
Parameter length
: The exact number of bytes the application wants to read
Parameter completion
: The completion handler to be invoked when there is data to read or an error occurred
Sourcepub unsafe fn readMinimumLength_maximumLength_completionHandler(
&self,
minimum: NSUInteger,
maximum: NSUInteger,
completion: &DynBlock<dyn Fn(*mut NSData, *mut NSError)>,
)
👎Deprecated: Use nw_connection_receive
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>Available on crate feature block2
only.
pub unsafe fn readMinimumLength_maximumLength_completionHandler( &self, minimum: NSUInteger, maximum: NSUInteger, completion: &DynBlock<dyn Fn(*mut NSData, *mut NSError)>, )
nw_connection_receive
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>block2
only.Read the requested range of bytes. The completion handler will be invoked when:
-
Exactly “length” number of bytes have been read. ‘data’ will be non-nil.
-
Fewer than “length” number of bytes, including 0 bytes, have been read, and the connection’s read side has been closed. ‘data’ might be nil, depending on whether there was any data to be read when the connection’s read side was closed.
-
Some fatal error has occurred, and ‘data’ will be nil.
To know when to schedule a read again, check for the condition whether an error has occurred.
For better performance, the caller should pick the effective minimum and maximum lengths. For example, if the caller absolutely needs a specific number of bytes before it can make any progress, use that value as the minimum. The maximum bytes can be the upperbound that the caller wants to read. Typically, the minimum length can be the caller protocol fixed-size header and the maximum length can be the maximum size of the payload or the size of the current read buffer.
Parameter minimum
: The minimum number of bytes the caller wants to read
Parameter maximum
: The maximum number of bytes the caller wants to read
Parameter completion
: The completion handler to be invoked when there is data to read or an error occurred
Sourcepub unsafe fn write_completionHandler(
&self,
data: &NSData,
completion: &DynBlock<dyn Fn(*mut NSError)>,
)
👎Deprecated: Use nw_connection_send
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>Available on crate feature block2
only.
pub unsafe fn write_completionHandler( &self, data: &NSData, completion: &DynBlock<dyn Fn(*mut NSError)>, )
nw_connection_send
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>block2
only.Write the given data object content. Callers should wait until the completionHandler is executed before issuing another write.
Parameter data
: The data object whose content will be written
Parameter completion
: The completion handler to be invoked when the data content has been written or an error has occurred.
If the error is nil, the write succeeded and the caller can write more data.
Sourcepub unsafe fn writeClose(&self)
👎Deprecated: Use nw_connection_send
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>
pub unsafe fn writeClose(&self)
nw_connection_send
in Network framework instead, see deprecation notice in <NetworkExtension/NWTCPConnection.h>Close this connection’s write side such that further write requests won’t succeed. Note that this has the effect of closing the read side of the peer connection. When the connection’s read side and write side are closed, the connection is considered disconnected and will transition to the appropriate state.
Methods from Deref<Target = NSObject>§
Sourcepub fn doesNotRecognizeSelector(&self, sel: Sel) -> !
pub fn doesNotRecognizeSelector(&self, sel: Sel) -> !
Handle messages the object doesn’t recognize.
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Sourcepub fn class(&self) -> &'static AnyClass
pub fn class(&self) -> &'static AnyClass
Dynamically find the class of this object.
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T: Encode,
👎Deprecated: this is difficult to use correctly, use Ivar::load
instead.
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T: Encode,
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T: DowncastTarget,
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to a NSMutableString
,
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Cast an NSString
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use objc2::rc::Retained;
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Trait Implementations§
Source§impl AsRef<AnyObject> for NWTCPConnection
impl AsRef<AnyObject> for NWTCPConnection
Source§impl AsRef<NSObject> for NWTCPConnection
impl AsRef<NSObject> for NWTCPConnection
Source§impl AsRef<NWTCPConnection> for NWTCPConnection
impl AsRef<NWTCPConnection> for NWTCPConnection
Source§impl Borrow<AnyObject> for NWTCPConnection
impl Borrow<AnyObject> for NWTCPConnection
Source§impl Borrow<NSObject> for NWTCPConnection
impl Borrow<NSObject> for NWTCPConnection
Source§impl ClassType for NWTCPConnection
impl ClassType for NWTCPConnection
Source§const NAME: &'static str = "NWTCPConnection"
const NAME: &'static str = "NWTCPConnection"
Source§type ThreadKind = <<NWTCPConnection as ClassType>::Super as ClassType>::ThreadKind
type ThreadKind = <<NWTCPConnection as ClassType>::Super as ClassType>::ThreadKind
Source§impl Debug for NWTCPConnection
impl Debug for NWTCPConnection
Source§impl Deref for NWTCPConnection
impl Deref for NWTCPConnection
Source§impl Hash for NWTCPConnection
impl Hash for NWTCPConnection
Source§impl Message for NWTCPConnection
impl Message for NWTCPConnection
Source§impl NSObjectProtocol for NWTCPConnection
impl NSObjectProtocol for NWTCPConnection
Source§fn isEqual(&self, other: Option<&AnyObject>) -> bool
fn isEqual(&self, other: Option<&AnyObject>) -> bool
Source§fn hash(&self) -> usize
fn hash(&self) -> usize
Source§fn isKindOfClass(&self, cls: &AnyClass) -> bool
fn isKindOfClass(&self, cls: &AnyClass) -> bool
Source§fn is_kind_of<T>(&self) -> bool
fn is_kind_of<T>(&self) -> bool
isKindOfClass
directly, or cast your objects with AnyObject::downcast_ref