netty5/transport-native-epoll/src/test/java/io/netty/channel/epoll/EpollAbstractDomainSocketEchoTest.java
Jonas Konrad e6ca9882a1 Add support for abstract domain sockets
Motivation:

Because of java custom UTF encoding, it was previously impossible to use
nul-bytes in domain socket names, which is required for abstract domain
sockets.

Modifications:

- Pass the encoded string byte array to the native code
- Modify native code accordingly to work with nul-bytes in the the
array.
- Move the string encoding to UTF-8 in java code.

Result:

Unix domain socket addresses will work properly if they contain nul-
bytes. Address encoding for these addresses changes from UTF-8-like to
real UTF-8.
2015-08-16 20:03:23 +02:00

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package io.netty.channel.epoll;
import io.netty.channel.unix.DomainSocketAddress;
import java.net.SocketAddress;
import java.util.UUID;
public class EpollAbstractDomainSocketEchoTest extends EpollDomainSocketEchoTest {
@Override
protected SocketAddress newSocketAddress() {
// these don't actually show up in the file system so creating a temp file isn't reliable
return new DomainSocketAddress("\0/tmp/" + UUID.randomUUID());
}
}