fortuneserver.cpp Example File
network/threadedfortuneserver/fortuneserver.cpp
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#include "fortuneserver.h"
#include "fortunethread.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
FortuneServer::FortuneServer(QObject *parent)
: QTcpServer(parent)
{
fortunes << tr("You've been leading a dog's life. Stay off the furniture.")
<< tr("You've got to think about tomorrow.")
<< tr("You will be surprised by a loud noise.")
<< tr("You will feel hungry again in another hour.")
<< tr("You might have mail.")
<< tr("You cannot kill time without injuring eternity.")
<< tr("Computers are not intelligent. They only think they are.");
}
void FortuneServer::incomingConnection(int socketDescriptor)
{
QString fortune = fortunes.at(rand() % fortunes.size());
FortuneThread *thread = new FortuneThread(socketDescriptor, fortune, this);
connect(thread, SIGNAL(finished()), thread, SLOT(deleteLater()));
thread->start();
}