BIND 10 #805: Client side code to request new sockets (C++)

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#805: Client side code to request new sockets (C++)
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                   Reporter:         |                 Owner:  vorner
  stephen                            |                Status:  reviewing
                       Type:         |             Milestone:
  enhancement                        |  Sprint-20120110
                   Priority:         |            Resolution:
  blocker                            |             Sensitive:  0
                  Component:         |           Sub-Project:  DNS
  Unclassified                       |  Estimated Difficulty:  5
                   Keywords:         |           Total Hours:  0
            Defect Severity:  N/A    |
Feature Depending on Ticket:         |
  Socket creator                     |
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Comment (by jinmei):

 Replying to a couple of points from the previous responses (I don't
 have any issues with others).

 > I didn't notice anything about exception safety, only the socket wasn't
 released when it returned an error. But if there was an exception, the
 test would terminate right away anyway, so I don't think it is important.
 >
 > Did I miss something important?

 No, it's more about an opinion matter.  I've explained my point
 in http://bind10.isc.org/ticket/805?replyto=9#comment:13.

 > I changed it for passing the address family for now. It might be better
 to get it from the boss (though dragging the information so far away seems
 a waste when it is possible to get it so easily), but I'd rather avoid
 this change for now. This branch is large enough and this touches changes
 both here, in the #1522 branch and in the boss itself.

 This is okay for me.

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Ticket URL: <http://bind10.isc.org/ticket/805#comment:16>
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