restemplate/indy/Protocols/IdSystat.pas

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{
$Project$
$Workfile$
$Revision$
$DateUTC$
$Id$
This file is part of the Indy (Internet Direct) project, and is offered
under the dual-licensing agreement described on the Indy website.
(http://www.indyproject.org/)
Copyright:
(c) 1993-2005, Chad Z. Hower and the Indy Pit Crew. All rights reserved.
}
{
$Log$
}
{
Rev 1.4 10/26/2004 10:49:20 PM JPMugaas
Updated ref.
Rev 1.3 1/21/2004 4:04:04 PM JPMugaas
InitComponent
Rev 1.2 2/24/2003 10:29:46 PM JPMugaas
Rev 1.1 12/6/2002 05:30:38 PM JPMugaas
Now decend from TIdTCPClientCustom instead of TIdTCPClient.
Rev 1.0 11/13/2002 08:02:24 AM JPMugaas
}
unit IdSystat;
{
Indy Systat Client TIdSystat
Copyright (C) 2002 Winshoes Working Group
Original author J. Peter Mugaas
2002-August-13
Based on RFC 866
Note that this protocol is officially called Active User
}
interface
{$i IdCompilerDefines.inc}
uses
Classes,
IdAssignedNumbers,
IdTCPConnection,
IdTCPClient;
type
TIdSystat = class(TIdTCPClientCustom)
protected
procedure InitComponent; override;
public
procedure GetStat(ADest : TStrings);
published
property Port default IdPORT_SYSTAT;
end;
{
Note that no result parsing is done because RFC 866 does not specify a syntax for
a user list.
Quoted from RFC 866:
There is no specific syntax for the user list. It is recommended
that it be limited to the ASCII printing characters, space, carriage
return, and line feed. Each user should be listed on a separate
line.
}
implementation
{ TIdSystat }
procedure TIdSystat.InitComponent;
begin
inherited;
Port := IdPORT_SYSTAT;
end;
procedure TIdSystat.GetStat(ADest: TStrings);
begin
Connect;
try
ADest.Text := IOHandler.AllData;
finally
Disconnect;
end;
end;
end.