2003-06-08 Michael Koch <konqueror@gmx.de>

* java/net/DatagramSocket.java
	(DatagramSocket): No need to set SO_REUSEADDRESS here. This belongs
	into the Multicast constructors.
	* java/net/DatagramSocketImpl.java
	(getOption): Removed.
	(setOption): Removed.
	* java/net/MulticastSocket.java
	(MulticastSocket): Call setReuseAddress (true).
	* java/net/SocketImpl.java
	(getOption): Removed.
	(setOption): Removed.

From-SVN: r67617
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Michael Koch 2003-06-08 09:25:54 +00:00 committed by Michael Koch
parent 147d396eaa
commit f61e212582
5 changed files with 17 additions and 70 deletions

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@ -276,38 +276,6 @@ public abstract class SocketImpl implements SocketOptions
+ ",localport=" + localport + "]";
}
/**
* Sets the specified option on a socket to the passed in object. For
* options that take an integer argument, the passed in object is an
* <code>Integer</code>. For options that are set to on or off, the
* value passed will be a <code>Boolean</code>. The <code>option_id</code>
* parameter is one of the defined constants in the superinterface.
*
* @param option_id The identifier of the option
* @param val The value to set the option to
*
* @exception SocketException If an error occurs
* @XXX This redeclaration from SocketOptions is a workaround to a gcj bug.
*/
public abstract void setOption(int option_id, Object val)
throws SocketException;
/**
* Returns the current setting of the specified option. The
* <code>Object</code> returned will be an <code>Integer</code> for options
* that have integer values. For options that are set to on or off, a
* <code>Boolean</code> will be returned. The <code>option_id</code>
* is one of the defined constants in the superinterface.
*
* @param option_id The option identifier
*
* @return The current value of the option
*
* @exception SocketException If an error occurs
* @XXX This redeclaration from SocketOptions is a workaround to a gcj bug.
*/
public abstract Object getOption(int option_id) throws SocketException;
/**
* Shut down the input side of this socket. Subsequent reads will
* return end-of-file.