# File: `EQPacket.h` ## Classes - `OpcodeManager` - `EQStream` - `EQPacket` - `EQApplicationPacket` - `EQProtocolPacket` - `EQ2Packet` - `EQApplicationPacket` ## Functions - `void DumpRawHeader(uint16 seq=0xffff, FILE *to = stdout) const;` - `void DumpRawHeaderNoTime(uint16 seq=0xffff, FILE *to = stdout) const;` - `void DumpRaw(FILE *to = stdout) const;` - `void setVersion(int16 new_version){ version = new_version; }` - `void setSrcInfo(uint32 sip, uint16 sport) { src_ip=sip; src_port=sport; }` - `void setDstInfo(uint32 dip, uint16 dport) { dst_ip=dip; dst_port=dport; }` - `void setTimeInfo(uint32 ts_sec, uint32 ts_usec) { timestamp.tv_sec=ts_sec; timestamp.tv_usec=ts_usec; }` - `void copyInfo(const EQPacket *p) { src_ip=p->src_ip; src_port=p->src_port; dst_ip=p->dst_ip; dst_port=p->dst_port; timestamp.tv_sec=p->timestamp.tv_sec; timestamp.tv_usec=p->timestamp.tv_usec; }` - `uint32 Size() const { return size+2; }` - `uint16 GetRawOpcode() const { return(opcode); }` - `void SetProtocolOpcode(int16 new_opcode){` - `bool combine(const EQProtocolPacket *rhs);` - `uint32 serialize (unsigned char *dest, int8 offset = 0) const;` - `bool AppCombine(EQ2Packet* rhs);` - `int8 PreparePacket(int16 MaxLen);` - `bool combine(const EQApplicationPacket *rhs);` - `uint32 serialize (unsigned char *dest) const;` - `uint32 Size() const { return size+app_opcode_size; }` - `void SetOpcodeSize(uint8 s) { app_opcode_size=s; }` - `void SetOpcode(EmuOpcode op);` - `void DumpPacketHex(const EQApplicationPacket* app);` - `void DumpPacket(const EQProtocolPacket* app);` - `void DumpPacketAscii(const EQApplicationPacket* app);` - `void DumpPacket(const EQApplicationPacket* app, bool iShowInfo = false);` - `void DumpPacketBin(const EQApplicationPacket* app);` ## Notable Comments - /* - */ - //no reason to have this method in zone or world - //bool dont_combine; - //caching version of get - //this is just a cache so we dont look it up several times on Get() - //this constructor should only be used by EQProtocolPacket, as it - //assumes the first two bytes of buf are the opcode.