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package org.kde.koala;
import org.kde.qt.QMetaObject;
import org.kde.qt.QtSupport;
public interface KBufferedIOSignals {
/**
This signal gets sent whenever bytes are written from the buffer.
@param nbytes the number of bytes sent.
@short This signal gets sent whenever bytes are written from the buffer.
*/
void bytesWritten(int nbytes);
/**
This signal gets sent when the stream is closed. The state
parameter
will give the current state, in OR-ed bits:
availRead: read buffer contains data to be read
dirtyWrite: write buffer wasn't empty when the stream closed
involuntary: the stream wasn't closed due to user request
(i.e., call to close). Probably remote end closed it
delayed: the stream was closed voluntarily by the user, but it
happened only after the write buffer was emptied
closedNow: the stream was closed voluntarily by the user, by
explicitly calling closeNow, which means the
write buffer's contents may have been discarded
@param state the state (see function description)
@short This signal gets sent when the stream is closed.
*/
void closed(int state);
}