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 * Addresses are of type @ref of_udp_socket_address_t. You can use @ref
 * getHost:andPort:forAddress: to create an address for a host / port pair and
 * @ref getHost:andPort:forAddress: to get the host / port pair for an address.
 * If you want to compare two addresses, you can use
 * @ref of_udp_socket_address_equal and you can use
 * @ref of_udp_socket_address_hash to get a hash to use in e.g.
 * @ref OFMapTable.







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@interface OFUDPSocket: OFObject <OFReadyForReadingObserving,
    OFReadyForWritingObserving>
{
	int _socket;
}

/*!
 * @brief Returns a new, autoreleased OFUDPSocket.







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 * Addresses are of type @ref of_udp_socket_address_t. You can use @ref
 * getHost:andPort:forAddress: to create an address for a host / port pair and
 * @ref getHost:andPort:forAddress: to get the host / port pair for an address.
 * If you want to compare two addresses, you can use
 * @ref of_udp_socket_address_equal and you can use
 * @ref of_udp_socket_address_hash to get a hash to use in e.g.
 * @ref OFMapTable.
 *
 * @warning Even though the OFCopying protocol is implemented, it does *not*
 *	    return an independent copy of the socket, but instead retains it.
 *	    This is so that the socket can be used as a key for a dictionary,
 *	    so context can be associated with a socket. Using a socket in more
 *	    than one thread at the same time is not thread-safe, even if copy
 *	    was called to create one "instance" for every thread!
 */
@interface OFUDPSocket: OFObject <OFCopying, OFReadyForReadingObserving,
    OFReadyForWritingObserving>
{
	int _socket;
}

/*!
 * @brief Returns a new, autoreleased OFUDPSocket.