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| 5 | class Socket |
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| 6 | { |
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| 7 | /** |
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| 8 | * Being fairly conservative here: |
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| 9 | * |
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| 10 | * Implementations of the IP protocol are not required to be capable of handling arbitrarily large packets. In |
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| 11 | * theory, the maximum possible IP packet size is 65,535 octets, but the standard only requires that implementations |
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| 12 | * support at least 576 octets. |
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| 13 | * |
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| 14 | * via http://stackoverflow.com/a/3712822/10831 |
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| 15 | * |
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| 16 | * Over this limit, we'll just fragment at the application layer, and send more than one packet. |
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| 17 | */ |
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| 18 | const MAX_DATAGRAM_SIZE = 500; |
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| 20 | protected $host; |
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| 21 | protected $port; |
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| 22 | protected $socket = null; |
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| 24 | /** |
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| 25 | * Socket constructor |
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| 26 | * |
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| 27 | * @param string $host |
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| 28 | * @param int $port |
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| 29 | */ |
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| 30 | 4 | public function __construct($host = '127.0.0.1', $port = 8125) |
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| 37 | /** |
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| 38 | * @return void |
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| 39 | */ |
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| 40 | 2 | public function open() |
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| 45 | /** |
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| 46 | * @param string $data |
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| 47 | * @return int|null Number of bytes written |
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| 48 | */ |
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| 49 | 2 | public function write($data) |
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| 58 | /** |
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| 59 | * Closes the socket |
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| 60 | */ |
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| 61 | 2 | public function close() |
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| 69 | } |
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