Package android.system
Class UnixSocketAddress
- java.lang.Object
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- java.net.SocketAddress
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- android.system.UnixSocketAddress
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Serializable
public final class UnixSocketAddress extends SocketAddress
A UNIX-domain (AF_UNIX / AF_LOCAL) socket address.- See Also:
- Serialized Form
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description static UnixSocketAddresscreateAbstract(String name)Creates a named, abstract AF_UNIX socket address.static UnixSocketAddresscreateFileSystem(String pathName)Creates a named, filesystem AF_UNIX socket address.static UnixSocketAddresscreateUnnamed()Creates an unnamed, filesystem AF_UNIX socket address.booleanequals(Object o)Compares this instance with the specified object and indicates if they are equal.byte[]getSunPath()Used for testing.inthashCode()Returns an integer hash code for this object.StringtoString()Returns a string containing a concise, human-readable description of this object.
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Method Detail
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createAbstract
public static UnixSocketAddress createAbstract(String name)
Creates a named, abstract AF_UNIX socket address.
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createFileSystem
public static UnixSocketAddress createFileSystem(String pathName)
Creates a named, filesystem AF_UNIX socket address.
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createUnnamed
public static UnixSocketAddress createUnnamed()
Creates an unnamed, filesystem AF_UNIX socket address.
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getSunPath
public byte[] getSunPath()
Used for testing.
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equals
public boolean equals(Object o)
Description copied from class:ObjectCompares this instance with the specified object and indicates if they are equal. In order to be equal,omust represent the same object as this instance using a class-specific comparison. The general contract is that this comparison should be reflexive, symmetric, and transitive. Also, no object reference other than null is equal to null.The default implementation returns
trueonly ifthis == o. See Writing a correctequalsmethod if you intend implementing your ownequalsmethod.The general contract for the
equalsandObject.hashCode()methods is that ifequalsreturnstruefor any two objects, thenhashCode()must return the same value for these objects. This means that subclasses ofObjectusually override either both methods or neither of them.- Overrides:
equalsin classObject- Parameters:
o- the object to compare this instance with.- Returns:
trueif the specified object is equal to thisObject;falseotherwise.- See Also:
Object.hashCode()
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hashCode
public int hashCode()
Description copied from class:ObjectReturns an integer hash code for this object. By contract, any two objects for whichObject.equals(java.lang.Object)returnstruemust return the same hash code value. This means that subclasses ofObjectusually override both methods or neither method.Note that hash values must not change over time unless information used in equals comparisons also changes.
See Writing a correct
hashCodemethod if you intend implementing your ownhashCodemethod.- Overrides:
hashCodein classObject- Returns:
- this object's hash code.
- See Also:
Object.equals(java.lang.Object)
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toString
public String toString()
Description copied from class:ObjectReturns a string containing a concise, human-readable description of this object. Subclasses are encouraged to override this method and provide an implementation that takes into account the object's type and data. The default implementation is equivalent to the following expression:getClass().getName() + '@' + Integer.toHexString(hashCode())
See Writing a useful
toStringmethod if you intend implementing your owntoStringmethod.
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