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psocksxx
========
A C++ wrapper for POSIX sockets
### Copyright and License
Copyright (C) 2013 Uditha Atukorala.
This software library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This software library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
[GNU Lesser General Public License](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html)
for more details.
### The Concept
This project was started to add to the features provided by the simple
[socket-library](https://github.com/uditha-atukorala/socket-library) project,
specially socket timeouts. But rather than sticking to the same class structure
it was decided to use [stream buffers](http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/streambufs.html)
in C++ standard library.
The inspiration to derive from std::streambuf came from the [socket++](http://www.linuxhacker.at/socketxx)
library initially developed by Gnanasekaran Swaminathan. While the
socket++ library seems to be stable and feature rich, the coding style
and the lack of API documentation makes it a little difficult for the
beginners.
psocksxx library attempts to borrow the concepts from socket++ and
socket-library, but not the code, and create a well documented (and
hopefully easy to understand) POSIX socket communication wrapper in
C++. To keep the code simple and clean this project will only support
POSIX sockets.
### Downloads
You can download the source distributions from http://packages.geniusse.com/source/psocksxx/.
#### Debian/Ubuntu packages
First you should add the repository key to avoid warnings.
$ wget -q -O - http://packages.geniusse.com/debian/packman.gpg.key | sudo apt-key add -
Then add the following to your `/etc/apt/sources.list`;
$ deb http://packages.geniusse.com/debian/ [release] main
where the `[release]` being wheezy, jessie, sid etc.
Finally update your package list and install psocksxx;
$ sudo aptitude update
$ sudo aptitude install libpsocksxx-dev
### Dependencies
* CppUnit >= 1.12.1 (for unit tests)
* Doxygen (for doxygen documentation, of course)
### Bugs and Feature Requests
Please report all bugs and feature requests in [bugzilla](http://bugs.geniusse.com/) under the
[psocksxx](http://bugs.geniusse.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=psocksxx) project.
Known issues can be found [here](http://bugs.geniusse.com/buglist.cgi?query_format=specific&order=relevance%20desc&bug_status=__open__&product=psocksxx&list_id=130).
### Version history
__0.0.5__ - _29th June 2014_
* Fixing inconsistent timeout behaviour on different systems
__0.0.4__ - _10th November 2013_
* bug fix - member functions should not be throwing exceptions if the
signature does not specify it.
__0.0.3__ - _31st October 2013_
* Suppress SIGPIPE signals
* Code cleanup work
__0.0.2__ - _29th September 2013_
* Added timeout support for socket communications
* New base socket stream I/O class to reduce redundant code
* Added install targets for doxygen generated docs
__0.0.1__ - _19th September 2013_
* Initial release
### Compiling from source
If you are using the github source then first you need to initialise
autotools.
$ libtoolize (glibtoolize in OS X)
$ aclocal
$ autoheader
$ autoconf
$ automake --add-missing (you will need automake >= 1.13)
Or you can grab the latest snapshot tar from [CI artifacts](http://jenkins.geniusse.com/job/psocksxx/).
After that you can use the usual `./configure && make`
### Notes
#### Continuous Integration
There is a continuous integration Jenkins job hosted [here](http://jenkins.geniusse.com/job/psocksxx/)
which contains the latest artifacts, unit test results and documentation etc.
#### Doxygen documentation
The latest doxygen documentation can be found at http://jenkins.geniusse.com/job/psocksxx/doxygen/.
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