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19 
20 // generated automatically - do not change
21 // find conversion definition on APILookup.txt
22 // implement new conversion functionalities on the wrap.utils pakage
23 
24 
25 module gio.SocketConnectableIF;
26 
27 private import gio.SocketAddressEnumerator;
28 private import glib.Str;
29 private import gobject.ObjectG;
30 private import gtkc.gio;
31 public  import gtkc.giotypes;
32 
33 
34 /**
35  * Objects that describe one or more potential socket endpoints
36  * implement #GSocketConnectable. Callers can then use
37  * g_socket_connectable_enumerate() to get a #GSocketAddressEnumerator
38  * to try out each socket address in turn until one succeeds, as shown
39  * in the sample code below.
40  * 
41  * |[<!-- language="C" -->
42  * MyConnectionType *
43  * connect_to_host (const char    *hostname,
44  * guint16        port,
45  * GCancellable  *cancellable,
46  * GError       **error)
47  * {
48  * MyConnection *conn = NULL;
49  * GSocketConnectable *addr;
50  * GSocketAddressEnumerator *enumerator;
51  * GSocketAddress *sockaddr;
52  * GError *conn_error = NULL;
53  * 
54  * addr = g_network_address_new (hostname, port);
55  * enumerator = g_socket_connectable_enumerate (addr);
56  * g_object_unref (addr);
57  * 
58  * // Try each sockaddr until we succeed. Record the first connection error,
59  * // but not any further ones (since they'll probably be basically the same
60  * // as the first).
61  * while (!conn && (sockaddr = g_socket_address_enumerator_next (enumerator, cancellable, error))
62  * {
63  * conn = connect_to_sockaddr (sockaddr, conn_error ? NULL : &conn_error);
64  * g_object_unref (sockaddr);
65  * }
66  * g_object_unref (enumerator);
67  * 
68  * if (conn)
69  * {
70  * if (conn_error)
71  * {
72  * // We couldn't connect to the first address, but we succeeded
73  * // in connecting to a later address.
74  * g_error_free (conn_error);
75  * }
76  * return conn;
77  * }
78  * else if (error)
79  * {
80  * /// Either initial lookup failed, or else the caller cancelled us.
81  * if (conn_error)
82  * g_error_free (conn_error);
83  * return NULL;
84  * }
85  * else
86  * {
87  * g_error_propagate (error, conn_error);
88  * return NULL;
89  * }
90  * }
91  * ]|
92  */
93 public interface SocketConnectableIF{
94 	/** Get the main Gtk struct */
95 	public GSocketConnectable* getSocketConnectableStruct();
96 
97 	/** the main Gtk struct as a void* */
98 	protected void* getStruct();
99 
100 
101 	/**
102 	 * Creates a #GSocketAddressEnumerator for @connectable.
103 	 *
104 	 * Return: a new #GSocketAddressEnumerator.
105 	 *
106 	 * Since: 2.22
107 	 */
108 	public SocketAddressEnumerator enumerate();
109 
110 	/**
111 	 * Creates a #GSocketAddressEnumerator for @connectable that will
112 	 * return #GProxyAddresses for addresses that you must connect
113 	 * to via a proxy.
114 	 *
115 	 * If @connectable does not implement
116 	 * g_socket_connectable_proxy_enumerate(), this will fall back to
117 	 * calling g_socket_connectable_enumerate().
118 	 *
119 	 * Return: a new #GSocketAddressEnumerator.
120 	 *
121 	 * Since: 2.26
122 	 */
123 	public SocketAddressEnumerator proxyEnumerate();
124 
125 	/**
126 	 * Format a #GSocketConnectable as a string. This is a human-readable format for
127 	 * use in debugging output, and is not a stable serialization format. It is not
128 	 * suitable for use in user interfaces as it exposes too much information for a
129 	 * user.
130 	 *
131 	 * If the #GSocketConnectable implementation does not support string formatting,
132 	 * the implementation’s type name will be returned as a fallback.
133 	 *
134 	 * Return: the formatted string
135 	 *
136 	 * Since: 2.48
137 	 */
138 	public string toString();
139 }