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00044 #ifndef CCXX_NETWORK_H_
00045 #define CCXX_NETWORK_H_
00046 
00047 #ifndef CCXX_MISSING_H_
00048 #include <cc++/missing.h>
00049 #endif
00050 
00051 #ifndef CCXX_SOCKET_H_
00052 #include <cc++/socket.h>
00053 #endif
00054 
00055 #ifndef CCXX_STRING_H_
00056 #include <cc++/string.h>
00057 #endif
00058 
00059 #include <vector>
00060 
00061 #ifdef  CCXX_NAMESPACES
00062 namespace ost {
00063 #endif
00064 
00065 
00067 
00072 class __EXPORT NetworkDeviceInfo
00073 {
00074 private:
00075     String _name;
00076     InetHostAddress _addr;
00077     BroadcastAddress _broadcast;
00078     InetMaskAddress _netmask;
00079     int _mtu;
00080 
00081 protected:
00082     NetworkDeviceInfo(const String& name, const InetHostAddress& addr,
00083         const BroadcastAddress& broadcast,
00084         const InetMaskAddress& netmask, int mtu);
00085 
00086 public:
00087     NetworkDeviceInfo(const NetworkDeviceInfo& ndi);
00088     ~NetworkDeviceInfo();
00089 
00091     inline const String& name() const
00092     { return _name; }
00093 
00095     inline const InetHostAddress& address() const
00096     { return _addr; }
00097 
00099     inline const BroadcastAddress& broadcast() const
00100     { return _broadcast; }
00101 
00103     inline const InetMaskAddress& netmask() const
00104     { return _netmask; }
00105 
00107     inline const int mtu() const
00108     { return _mtu; }
00109 
00111     friend __EXPORT bool enumNetworkDevices(std::vector<NetworkDeviceInfo>& devs);
00112 };
00113 
00114 #ifdef  CCXX_NAMESPACES
00115 }
00116 #endif
00117 
00118 #endif
00119