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/* Socket.java -- Client socket implementation
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   Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007
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   Free Software Foundation, Inc.

This file is part of GNU Classpath.

GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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package java.net;

import gnu.java.net.PlainSocketImpl;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.nio.channels.IllegalBlockingModeException;
import java.nio.channels.SocketChannel;


/* Written using on-line Java Platform 1.2 API Specification.
 * Status:  I believe all methods are implemented.
 */

/**
 * This class models a client site socket.  A socket is a TCP/IP endpoint
 * for network communications conceptually similar to a file handle.
 * <p>
 * This class does not actually do any work.  Instead, it redirects all of
 * its calls to a socket implementation object which implements the
 * <code>SocketImpl</code> interface.  The implementation class is
 * instantiated by factory class that implements the
 * <code>SocketImplFactory interface</code>.  A default
 * factory is provided, however the factory may be set by a call to
 * the <code>setSocketImplFactory</code> method.  Note that this may only be
 * done once per virtual machine.  If a subsequent attempt is made to set the
 * factory, a <code>SocketException</code> will be thrown.
 *
 * @author Aaron M. Renn (arenn@urbanophile.com)
 * @author Per Bothner (bothner@cygnus.com)
 */
public class Socket
{
  /**
   * This is the user SocketImplFactory for this class.  If this variable is
   * null, a default factory is used.
   */
  static SocketImplFactory factory;

  /**
   * The implementation object to which calls are redirected
   */
  // package-private because ServerSocket.implAccept() needs to access it.
  SocketImpl impl;

  /**
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   * True if impl.create() has been called.
   */
  // package-private because ServerSocket.implAccept() needs to access it.
  boolean implCreated;

  /**
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   * True if the socket is bound.
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   * Package private so it can be set from ServerSocket when accept is called.
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   */
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  boolean bound;
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  /**
   * True if input is shutdown.
   */
  private boolean inputShutdown;

  /**
   * True if output is shutdown.
   */
  private boolean outputShutdown;

  /**
   * Initializes a new instance of <code>Socket</code> object without
   * connecting to a remote host.  This useful for subclasses of socket that
   * might want this behavior.
   *
   * @specnote This constructor is public since JDK 1.4
   * @since 1.1
   */
  public Socket()
  {
    if (factory != null)
      impl = factory.createSocketImpl();
    else
      impl = new PlainSocketImpl();
  }

  /**
   * Initializes a new instance of <code>Socket</code> object without
   * connecting to a remote host.  This is useful for subclasses of socket
   * that might want this behavior.
   * <p>
   * Additionally, this socket will be created using the supplied
   * implementation class instead the default class or one returned by a
   * factory.  If this value is <code>null</code>, the default Socket
   * implementation is used.
   *
   * @param impl The <code>SocketImpl</code> to use for this
   *             <code>Socket</code>
   *
   * @exception SocketException If an error occurs
   *
   * @since 1.1
   */
  protected Socket(SocketImpl impl) throws SocketException
  {
    if (impl == null)
      this.impl = new PlainSocketImpl();
    else
      this.impl = impl;
  }

  /**
   * Initializes a new instance of <code>Socket</code> and connects to the
   * hostname and port specified as arguments.
   *
   * @param host The name of the host to connect to
   * @param port The port number to connect to
   *
   * @exception UnknownHostException If the hostname cannot be resolved to a
   * network address.
   * @exception IOException If an error occurs
   * @exception SecurityException If a security manager exists and its
   * checkConnect method doesn't allow the operation
   */
  public Socket(String host, int port)
    throws UnknownHostException, IOException
  {
    this(InetAddress.getByName(host), port, null, 0, true);
  }

  /**
   * Initializes a new instance of <code>Socket</code> and connects to the
   * address and port number specified as arguments.
   *
   * @param address The address to connect to
   * @param port The port number to connect to
   *
   * @exception IOException If an error occurs
   * @exception SecurityException If a security manager exists and its
   * checkConnect method doesn't allow the operation
   */
  public Socket(InetAddress address, int port) throws IOException
  {
    this(address, port, null, 0, true);
  }

  /**
   * Initializes a new instance of <code>Socket</code> that connects to the
   * named host on the specified port and binds to the specified local address
   * and port.
   *
   * @param host The name of the remote host to connect to.
   * @param port The remote port to connect to.
   * @param localAddr The local address to bind to.
   * @param localPort The local port to bind to.
   *
   * @exception SecurityException If the <code>SecurityManager</code>
   * exists and does not allow a connection to the specified host/port or
   * binding to the specified local host/port.
   * @exception IOException If a connection error occurs.
   *
   * @since 1.1
   */
  public Socket(String host, int port, InetAddress localAddr, int localPort)
    throws IOException
  {
    this(InetAddress.getByName(host), port, localAddr, localPort, true);
  }

  /**
   * Initializes a new instance of <code>Socket</code> and connects to the
   * address and port number specified as arguments, plus binds to the
   * specified local address and port.
   *
   * @param address The remote address to connect to
   * @param port The remote port to connect to
   * @param localAddr The local address to connect to
   * @param localPort The local port to connect to
   *
   * @exception IOException If an error occurs
   * @exception SecurityException If a security manager exists and its
   * checkConnect method doesn't allow the operation
   *
   * @since 1.1
   */
  public Socket(InetAddress address, int port, InetAddress localAddr,
                int localPort) throws IOException
  {
    this(address, port, localAddr, localPort, true);
  }

  /**
   * Initializes a new instance of <code>Socket</code> and connects to the
   * hostname and port specified as arguments.  If the stream argument is set
   * to <code>true</code>, then a stream socket is created.  If it is
   * <code>false</code>, a datagram socket is created.
   *
   * @param host The name of the host to connect to
   * @param port The port to connect to
   * @param stream <code>true</code> for a stream socket, <code>false</code>
   * for a datagram socket
   *
   * @exception IOException If an error occurs
   * @exception SecurityException If a security manager exists and its
   * checkConnect method doesn't allow the operation
   *
   * @deprecated Use the <code>DatagramSocket</code> class to create
   * datagram oriented sockets.
   */
  public Socket(String host, int port, boolean stream)
    throws IOException
  {
    this(InetAddress.getByName(host), port, null, 0, stream);
  }

  /**
   * Initializes a new instance of <code>Socket</code> and connects to the
   * address and port number specified as arguments.  If the stream param is
   * <code>true</code>, a stream socket will be created, otherwise a datagram
   * socket is created.
   *
   * @param host The address to connect to
   * @param port The port number to connect to
   * @param stream <code>true</code> to create a stream socket,
   * <code>false</code> to create a datagram socket.
   *
   * @exception IOException If an error occurs
   * @exception SecurityException If a security manager exists and its
   * checkConnect method doesn't allow the operation
   *
   * @deprecated Use the <code>DatagramSocket</code> class to create
   * datagram oriented sockets.
   */
  public Socket(InetAddress host, int port, boolean stream)
    throws IOException
  {
    this(host, port, null, 0, stream);
  }

  /**
   * This constructor is where the real work takes place.  Connect to the
   * specified address and port.  Use default local values if not specified,
   * otherwise use the local host and port passed in.  Create as stream or
   * datagram based on "stream" argument.
   * <p>
   *
   * @param raddr The remote address to connect to
   * @param rport The remote port to connect to
   * @param laddr The local address to connect to
   * @param lport The local port to connect to
   * @param stream true for a stream socket, false for a datagram socket
   *
   * @exception IOException If an error occurs
   * @exception SecurityException If a security manager exists and its
   * checkConnect method doesn't allow the operation
   */
  private Socket(InetAddress raddr, int rport, InetAddress laddr, int lport,
                 boolean stream) throws IOException
  {
    this();

    SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
    if (sm != null)
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      sm.checkConnect(raddr.getHostAddress(), rport);
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    // bind socket
    SocketAddress bindaddr =
      laddr == null ? null : new InetSocketAddress(laddr, lport);
    bind(bindaddr);

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    // Connect socket in case of Exceptions we must close the socket
    // because an exception in the constructor means that the caller will
    // not have a reference to this instance.
    // Note: You may have the idea that the exception treatment
    // should be moved into connect() but there is a Mauve test which
    // shows that a failed connect should not close the socket.
    try
      {
        connect(new InetSocketAddress(raddr, rport));
      }
    catch (IOException ioe)
      {
        impl.close();
        throw ioe;
      }
    catch (RuntimeException re)
      {
        impl.close();
        throw re;
      }
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    // FIXME: JCL p. 1586 says if localPort is unspecified, bind to any port,
    // i.e. '0' and if localAddr is unspecified, use getLocalAddress() as
    // that default.  JDK 1.2 doc infers not to do a bind.
  }

  private SocketImpl getImpl() throws SocketException
  {
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    if (! implCreated)
      {
        try
          {
            impl.create(true);
          }
        catch (IOException x)
          {
            throw (SocketException) new SocketException().initCause(x);
          }
        implCreated = true;
      }
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    return impl;
  }

  /**
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   * Binds the socket to the given local address/port
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   *
   * @param bindpoint The address/port to bind to
   *
   * @exception IOException If an error occurs
   * @exception SecurityException If a security manager exists and its
   * checkConnect method doesn't allow the operation
   * @exception IllegalArgumentException If the address type is not supported
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public void bind(SocketAddress bindpoint) throws IOException
  {
    if (isClosed())
      throw new SocketException("socket is closed");

    // XXX: JDK 1.4.1 API documentation says that if bindpoint is null the
    // socket will be bound to an ephemeral port and a valid local address.
    if (bindpoint == null)
      bindpoint = new InetSocketAddress(InetAddress.ANY_IF, 0);

    if (! (bindpoint instanceof InetSocketAddress))
      throw new IllegalArgumentException();

    InetSocketAddress tmp = (InetSocketAddress) bindpoint;

    // bind to address/port
    try
      {
	getImpl().bind(tmp.getAddress(), tmp.getPort());
	bound = true;
      }
    catch (IOException exception)
      {
	close();
	throw exception;
      }
    catch (RuntimeException exception)
      {
	close();
	throw exception;
      }
    catch (Error error)
      {
	close();
	throw error;
      }
  }

  /**
   * Connects the socket with a remote address.
   *
   * @param endpoint The address to connect to
   *
   * @exception IOException If an error occurs
   * @exception IllegalArgumentException If the addess type is not supported
   * @exception IllegalBlockingModeException If this socket has an associated
   * channel, and the channel is in non-blocking mode
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public void connect(SocketAddress endpoint) throws IOException
  {
    connect(endpoint, 0);
  }

  /**
   * Connects the socket with a remote address. A timeout of zero is
   * interpreted as an infinite timeout. The connection will then block
   * until established or an error occurs.
   *
   * @param endpoint The address to connect to
   * @param timeout The length of the timeout in milliseconds, or
   * 0 to indicate no timeout.
   *
   * @exception IOException If an error occurs
   * @exception IllegalArgumentException If the address type is not supported
   * @exception IllegalBlockingModeException If this socket has an associated
   * channel, and the channel is in non-blocking mode
   * @exception SocketTimeoutException If the timeout is reached
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public void connect(SocketAddress endpoint, int timeout)
    throws IOException
  {
    if (isClosed())
      throw new SocketException("socket is closed");

    if (! (endpoint instanceof InetSocketAddress))
      throw new IllegalArgumentException("unsupported address type");

    // The Sun spec says that if we have an associated channel and
    // it is in non-blocking mode, we throw an IllegalBlockingModeException.
    // However, in our implementation if the channel itself initiated this
    // operation, then we must honor it regardless of its blocking mode.
    if (getChannel() != null && ! getChannel().isBlocking()
        && ! ((PlainSocketImpl) getImpl()).isInChannelOperation())
      throw new IllegalBlockingModeException();

    if (! isBound())
      bind(null);

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    getImpl().connect(endpoint, timeout);
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  }

  /**
   * Returns the address of the remote end of the socket.  If this socket
   * is not connected, then <code>null</code> is returned.
   *
   * @return The remote address this socket is connected to
   */
  public InetAddress getInetAddress()
  {
    if (! isConnected())
      return null;

    try
      {
	return getImpl().getInetAddress();
      }
    catch (SocketException e)
      {
	// This cannot happen as we are connected.
      }

    return null;
  }

  /**
   * Returns the local address to which this socket is bound.  If this socket
   * is not connected, then a wildcard address, for which
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   * @see InetAddress#isAnyLocalAddress() is <code>true</code>, is returned.
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   *
   * @return The local address
   *
   * @since 1.1
   */
  public InetAddress getLocalAddress()
  {
    if (! isBound())
      return InetAddress.ANY_IF;

    InetAddress addr = null;

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    if (impl instanceof PlainSocketImpl)
      addr = ((PlainSocketImpl) impl).getLocalAddress().getAddress();
    
    if (addr == null)
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      {
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        try
          {
            addr = (InetAddress) getImpl().getOption(SocketOptions.SO_BINDADDR);
          }
        catch (SocketException e)
          {
            // (hopefully) shouldn't happen
            // throw new java.lang.InternalError
            //      ("Error in PlainSocketImpl.getOption");
            return null;
          }
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    // FIXME: According to libgcj, checkConnect() is supposed to be called
    // before performing this operation.  Problems: 1) We don't have the
    // addr until after we do it, so we do a post check.  2). The docs I
    // see don't require this in the Socket case, only DatagramSocket, but
    // we'll assume they mean both.
    SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
    if (sm != null)
      sm.checkConnect(addr.getHostName(), getLocalPort());

    return addr;
  }

  /**
   * Returns the port number of the remote end of the socket connection.  If
   * this socket is not connected, then 0 is returned.
   *
   * @return The remote port this socket is connected to
   */
  public int getPort()
  {
    if (! isConnected())
      return 0;

    try
      {
	return getImpl().getPort();
      }
    catch (SocketException e)
      {
	// This cannot happen as we are connected.
      }

    return 0;
  }

  /**
   * Returns the local port number to which this socket is bound.  If this
   * socket is not connected, then -1 is returned.
   *
   * @return The local port
   */
  public int getLocalPort()
  {
    if (! isBound())
      return -1;

    try
      {
	if (getImpl() != null)
	  return getImpl().getLocalPort();
      }
    catch (SocketException e)
      {
	// This cannot happen as we are bound.
      }

    return -1;
  }

  /**
   * Returns local socket address.
   *
   * @return the local socket address, null if not bound
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public SocketAddress getLocalSocketAddress()
  {
    if (! isBound())
      return null;

    InetAddress addr = getLocalAddress();

    try
      {
	return new InetSocketAddress(addr, getImpl().getLocalPort());
      }
    catch (SocketException e)
      {
	// This cannot happen as we are bound.
	return null;
      }
  }

  /**
   * Returns the remote socket address.
   *
   * @return the remote socket address, null of not connected
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public SocketAddress getRemoteSocketAddress()
  {
    if (! isConnected())
      return null;

    try
      {
	return new InetSocketAddress(getImpl().getInetAddress(),
	                             getImpl().getPort());
      }
    catch (SocketException e)
      {
	// This cannot happen as we are connected.
	return null;
      }
  }

  /**
   * Returns an InputStream for reading from this socket.
   *
   * @return The InputStream object
   *
   * @exception IOException If an error occurs or Socket is not connected
   */
  public InputStream getInputStream() throws IOException
  {
    if (isClosed())
      throw new SocketException("socket is closed");

    if (! isConnected())
      throw new IOException("not connected");

    return getImpl().getInputStream();
  }

  /**
   * Returns an OutputStream for writing to this socket.
   *
   * @return The OutputStream object
   *
   * @exception IOException If an error occurs or Socket is not connected
   */
  public OutputStream getOutputStream() throws IOException
  {
    if (isClosed())
      throw new SocketException("socket is closed");

    if (! isConnected())
      throw new IOException("not connected");

    return getImpl().getOutputStream();
  }

  /**
   * Sets the TCP_NODELAY option on the socket.
   *
   * @param on true to enable, false to disable
   *
   * @exception SocketException If an error occurs or Socket is not connected
   *
   * @since 1.1
   */
  public void setTcpNoDelay(boolean on) throws SocketException
  {
    if (isClosed())
      throw new SocketException("socket is closed");

    getImpl().setOption(SocketOptions.TCP_NODELAY, Boolean.valueOf(on));
  }

  /**
   * Tests whether or not the TCP_NODELAY option is set on the socket.
   * Returns true if enabled, false if disabled. When on it disables the
   * Nagle algorithm which means that packets are always send immediatly and
   * never merged together to reduce network trafic.
   *
   * @return Whether or not TCP_NODELAY is set
   *
   * @exception SocketException If an error occurs or Socket not connected
   *
   * @since 1.1
   */
  public boolean getTcpNoDelay() throws SocketException
  {
    if (isClosed())
      throw new SocketException("socket is closed");

    Object on = getImpl().getOption(SocketOptions.TCP_NODELAY);

    if (on instanceof Boolean)
      return (((Boolean) on).booleanValue());
    else
      throw new SocketException("Internal Error");
  }

  /**
   * Sets the value of the SO_LINGER option on the socket.  If the
   * SO_LINGER option is set on a socket and there is still data waiting to
   * be sent when the socket is closed, then the close operation will block
   * until either that data is delivered or until the timeout period
   * expires.  The linger interval is specified in hundreths of a second
   * (platform specific?)
   *
   * @param on true to enable SO_LINGER, false to disable
   * @param linger The SO_LINGER timeout in hundreths of a second or -1 if
   * SO_LINGER not set.
   *
   * @exception SocketException If an error occurs or Socket not connected
   * @exception IllegalArgumentException If linger is negative
   *
   * @since 1.1
   */
  public void setSoLinger(boolean on, int linger) throws SocketException
  {
    if (isClosed())
      throw new SocketException("socket is closed");

    if (on)
      {
	if (linger < 0)
	  throw new IllegalArgumentException("SO_LINGER must be >= 0");

	if (linger > 65535)
	  linger = 65535;

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	getImpl().setOption(SocketOptions.SO_LINGER, Integer.valueOf(linger));
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      }
    else
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      getImpl().setOption(SocketOptions.SO_LINGER, Integer.valueOf(-1));
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  }

  /**
   * Returns the value of the SO_LINGER option on the socket.  If the
   * SO_LINGER option is set on a socket and there is still data waiting to
   * be sent when the socket is closed, then the close operation will block
   * until either that data is delivered or until the timeout period
   * expires.  This method either returns the timeouts (in hundredths of
   * of a second (platform specific?)) if SO_LINGER is set, or -1 if
   * SO_LINGER is not set.
   *
   * @return The SO_LINGER timeout in hundreths of a second or -1
   * if SO_LINGER not set
   *
   * @exception SocketException If an error occurs or Socket is not connected
   *
   * @since 1.1
   */
  public int getSoLinger() throws SocketException
  {
    if (isClosed())
      throw new SocketException("socket is closed");

    Object linger = getImpl().getOption(SocketOptions.SO_LINGER);

    if (linger instanceof Integer)
      return (((Integer) linger).intValue());
    else
      return -1;
  }

  /**
   * Sends urgent data through the socket
   *
   * @param data The data to send.
   * Only the lowest eight bits of data are sent
   *
   * @exception IOException If an error occurs
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public void sendUrgentData(int data) throws IOException
  {
    if (isClosed())
      throw new SocketException("socket is closed");

    getImpl().sendUrgentData(data);
  }

  /**
   * Enables/disables the SO_OOBINLINE option
   *
   * @param on True if SO_OOBLINE should be enabled
   *
   * @exception SocketException If an error occurs
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public void setOOBInline(boolean on) throws SocketException
  {
    if (isClosed())
      throw new SocketException("socket is closed");

    getImpl().setOption(SocketOptions.SO_OOBINLINE, Boolean.valueOf(on));
  }

  /**
   * Returns the current setting of the SO_OOBINLINE option for this socket
   *
   * @return True if SO_OOBINLINE is set, false otherwise.
   *
   * @exception SocketException If an error occurs
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public boolean getOOBInline() throws SocketException
  {
    if (isClosed())
      throw new SocketException("socket is closed");

    Object buf = getImpl().getOption(SocketOptions.SO_OOBINLINE);

    if (buf instanceof Boolean)
      return (((Boolean) buf).booleanValue());
    else
      throw new SocketException("Internal Error: Unexpected type");
  }

  /**
   * Sets the value of the SO_TIMEOUT option on the socket.  If this value
   * is set, and an read/write is performed that does not complete within
   * the timeout period, a short count is returned (or an EWOULDBLOCK signal
   * would be sent in Unix if no data had been read).  A value of 0 for
   * this option implies that there is no timeout (ie, operations will
   * block forever).  On systems that have separate read and write timeout
   * values, this method returns the read timeout.  This
   * value is in milliseconds.
   *
   * @param timeout The length of the timeout in milliseconds, or
   * 0 to indicate no timeout.
   *
   * @exception SocketException If an error occurs or Socket not connected
   *
   * @since 1.1
   */
  public synchronized void setSoTimeout(int timeout) throws SocketException
  {
    if (isClosed())
      throw new SocketException("socket is closed");

    if (timeout < 0)
      throw new IllegalArgumentException("SO_TIMEOUT value must be >= 0");

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  }

  /**
   * Returns the value of the SO_TIMEOUT option on the socket.  If this value
   * is set, and an read/write is performed that does not complete within
   * the timeout period, a short count is returned (or an EWOULDBLOCK signal
   * would be sent in Unix if no data had been read).  A value of 0 for
   * this option implies that there is no timeout (ie, operations will
   * block forever).  On systems that have separate read and write timeout
   * values, this method returns the read timeout.  This
   * value is in thousandths of a second (implementation specific?).
   *
   * @return The length of the timeout in thousandth's of a second or 0
   * if not set
   *
   * @exception SocketException If an error occurs or Socket not connected
   *
   * @since 1.1
   */
  public synchronized int getSoTimeout() throws SocketException
  {
    if (isClosed())
      throw new SocketException("socket is closed");

    Object timeout = getImpl().getOption(SocketOptions.SO_TIMEOUT);
    if (timeout instanceof Integer)
      return (((Integer) timeout).intValue());
    else
      return 0;
  }

  /**
   * This method sets the value for the system level socket option
   * SO_SNDBUF to the specified value.  Note that valid values for this
   * option are specific to a given operating system.
   *
   * @param size The new send buffer size.
   *
   * @exception SocketException If an error occurs or Socket not connected
   * @exception IllegalArgumentException If size is 0 or negative
   *
   * @since 1.2
   */
  public void setSendBufferSize(int size) throws SocketException
  {
    if (isClosed())
      throw new SocketException("socket is closed");

    if (size <= 0)
      throw new IllegalArgumentException("SO_SNDBUF value must be > 0");

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  }

  /**
   * This method returns the value of the system level socket option
   * SO_SNDBUF, which is used by the operating system to tune buffer
   * sizes for data transfers.
   *
   * @return The send buffer size.
   *
   * @exception SocketException If an error occurs or socket not connected
   *
   * @since 1.2
   */
  public int getSendBufferSize() throws SocketException
  {
    if (isClosed())
      throw new SocketException("socket is closed");

    Object buf = getImpl().getOption(SocketOptions.SO_SNDBUF);

    if (buf instanceof Integer)
      return (((Integer) buf).intValue());
    else
      throw new SocketException("Internal Error: Unexpected type");
  }

  /**
   * This method sets the value for the system level socket option
   * SO_RCVBUF to the specified value.  Note that valid values for this
   * option are specific to a given operating system.
   *
   * @param size The new receive buffer size.
   *
   * @exception SocketException If an error occurs or Socket is not connected
   * @exception IllegalArgumentException If size is 0 or negative
   *
   * @since 1.2
   */
  public void setReceiveBufferSize(int size) throws SocketException
  {
    if (isClosed())
      throw new SocketException("socket is closed");

    if (size <= 0)
      throw new IllegalArgumentException("SO_RCVBUF value must be > 0");

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  }

  /**
   * This method returns the value of the system level socket option
   * SO_RCVBUF, which is used by the operating system to tune buffer
   * sizes for data transfers.
   *
   * @return The receive buffer size.
   *
   * @exception SocketException If an error occurs or Socket is not connected
   *
   * @since 1.2
   */
  public int getReceiveBufferSize() throws SocketException
  {
    if (isClosed())
      throw new SocketException("socket is closed");

    Object buf = getImpl().getOption(SocketOptions.SO_RCVBUF);

    if (buf instanceof Integer)
      return (((Integer) buf).intValue());
    else
      throw new SocketException("Internal Error: Unexpected type");
  }

  /**
   * This method sets the value for the socket level socket option
   * SO_KEEPALIVE.
   *
   * @param on True if SO_KEEPALIVE should be enabled
   *
   * @exception SocketException If an error occurs or Socket is not connected
   *
   * @since 1.3
   */
  public void setKeepAlive(boolean on) throws SocketException
  {
    if (isClosed())
      throw new SocketException("socket is closed");

    getImpl().setOption(SocketOptions.SO_KEEPALIVE, Boolean.valueOf(on));
  }

  /**
   * This method returns the value of the socket level socket option
   * SO_KEEPALIVE.
   *
   * @return The setting
   *
   * @exception SocketException If an error occurs or Socket is not connected
   *
   * @since 1.3
   */
  public boolean getKeepAlive() throws SocketException
  {
    if (isClosed())
      throw new SocketException("socket is closed");

    Object buf = getImpl().getOption(SocketOptions.SO_KEEPALIVE);

    if (buf instanceof Boolean)
      return (((Boolean) buf).booleanValue());
    else
      throw new SocketException("Internal Error: Unexpected type");
  }

  /**
   * Closes the socket.
   *
   * @exception IOException If an error occurs
   */
  public synchronized void close() throws IOException
  {
    if (isClosed())
      return;

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    impl = null;
  }

  /**
   * Converts this <code>Socket</code> to a <code>String</code>.
   *
   * @return The <code>String</code> representation of this <code>Socket</code>
   */
  public String toString()
  {
    try
      {
	if (isConnected())
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                  + " [addr=" + getImpl().getInetAddress() + ",port="
	          + getImpl().getPort() + ",localport="
	          + getImpl().getLocalPort() + "]");
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      }
    catch (SocketException e)
      {
	// This cannot happen as we are connected.
      }

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  }

  /**
   * Sets the <code>SocketImplFactory</code>.  This may be done only once per
   * virtual machine.  Subsequent attempts will generate a
   * <code>SocketException</code>.  Note that a <code>SecurityManager</code>
   * check is made prior to setting the factory.  If
   * insufficient privileges exist to set the factory, then an
   * <code>IOException</code> will be thrown.
   *
   * @param fac the factory to set
   *
   * @exception SecurityException If the <code>SecurityManager</code> does
   * not allow this operation.
   * @exception SocketException If the SocketImplFactory is already defined
   * @exception IOException If any other error occurs
   */
  public static synchronized void setSocketImplFactory(SocketImplFactory fac)
    throws IOException
  {
    // See if already set
    if (factory != null)
      throw new SocketException("SocketImplFactory already defined");

    // Check permissions
    SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
    if (sm != null)
      sm.checkSetFactory();

    if (fac == null)
      throw new SocketException("SocketImplFactory cannot be null");

    factory = fac;
  }

  /**
   * Closes the input side of the socket stream.
   *
   * @exception IOException If an error occurs.
   *
   * @since 1.3
   */
  public void shutdownInput() throws IOException
  {
    if (isClosed())
      throw new SocketException("socket is closed");

    getImpl().shutdownInput();
    inputShutdown = true;
  }

  /**
   * Closes the output side of the socket stream.
   *
   * @exception IOException If an error occurs.
   *
   * @since 1.3
   */
  public void shutdownOutput() throws IOException
  {
    if (isClosed())
      throw new SocketException("socket is closed");

    getImpl().shutdownOutput();
    outputShutdown = true;
  }

  /**
   * Returns the socket channel associated with this socket.
   *
   * @return the associated socket channel,
   * null if no associated channel exists
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public SocketChannel getChannel()
  {
    return null;
  }

  /**
   * Checks if the SO_REUSEADDR option is enabled
   *
   * @return True if SO_REUSEADDR is set, false otherwise.
   *
   * @exception SocketException If an error occurs
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public boolean getReuseAddress() throws SocketException
  {
    if (isClosed())
      throw new SocketException("socket is closed");

    Object reuseaddr = getImpl().getOption(SocketOptions.SO_REUSEADDR);

    if (! (reuseaddr instanceof Boolean))
      throw new SocketException("Internal Error");

    return ((Boolean) reuseaddr).booleanValue();
  }

  /**
   * Enables/Disables the SO_REUSEADDR option
   *
   * @param reuseAddress true if SO_REUSEADDR should be enabled,
   * false otherwise
   *
   * @exception SocketException If an error occurs
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public void setReuseAddress(boolean reuseAddress) throws SocketException
  {
    if (isClosed())
      throw new SocketException("socket is closed");

    getImpl().setOption(SocketOptions.SO_REUSEADDR,
                        Boolean.valueOf(reuseAddress));
  }

  /**
   * Returns the current traffic class
   *
   * @return The current traffic class.
   *
   * @exception SocketException If an error occurs
   *
   * @see Socket#setTrafficClass(int tc)
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public int getTrafficClass() throws SocketException
  {
    if (isClosed())
      throw new SocketException("socket is closed");

    Object obj = getImpl().getOption(SocketOptions.IP_TOS);

    if (obj instanceof Integer)
      return ((Integer) obj).intValue();
    else
      throw new SocketException("Unexpected type");
  }

  /**
   * Sets the traffic class value
   *
   * @param tc The traffic class
   *
   * @exception SocketException If an error occurs
   * @exception IllegalArgumentException If tc value is illegal
   *
   * @see Socket#getTrafficClass()
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public void setTrafficClass(int tc) throws SocketException
  {
    if (isClosed())
      throw new SocketException("socket is closed");

    if (tc < 0 || tc > 255)
      throw new IllegalArgumentException();

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  }

  /**
   * Checks if the socket is connected
   *
   * @return True if socket is connected, false otherwise.
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public boolean isConnected()
  {
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    if (impl == null)
      return false;
    
    return impl.getInetAddress() != null;
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  }

  /**
   * Checks if the socket is already bound.
   *
   * @return True if socket is bound, false otherwise.
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public boolean isBound()
  {
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    if (isClosed())
      return false;
    if (impl instanceof PlainSocketImpl)
      {
        InetSocketAddress addr = ((PlainSocketImpl) impl).getLocalAddress(); 
        return addr != null && addr.getAddress() != null;
      }
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    return bound;
  }

  /**
   * Checks if the socket is closed.
   *
   * @return True if socket is closed, false otherwise.
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public boolean isClosed()
  {
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    return impl == null || (channel != null && ! channel.isOpen());
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  }

  /**
   * Checks if the socket's input stream is shutdown
   *
   * @return True if input is shut down.
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public boolean isInputShutdown()
  {
    return inputShutdown;
  }

  /**
   * Checks if the socket's output stream is shutdown
   *
   * @return True if output is shut down.
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public boolean isOutputShutdown()
  {
    return outputShutdown;
  }
}