// created on 11/6/2002 at 11:53
// Npgsql.NpgsqlBackEndKeyData.cs
//
// Author:
// Francisco Jr. (fxjrlists@yahoo.com.br)
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using System.IO;
namespace Npgsql
{
///
/// This class represents a BackEndKeyData message received
/// from PostgreSQL
///
internal sealed class NpgsqlBackEndKeyData
{
public readonly int ProcessID;
public readonly int SecretKey;
public NpgsqlBackEndKeyData(Stream stream)
{
// Read the BackendKeyData message contents. Two Int32 integers = 8 Bytes.
// For protocol version 3.0 they are three integers. The first one is just the size of message
// so, just read it.
stream.EatStreamBytes(4);
ProcessID = stream.ReadInt32();
SecretKey = stream.ReadInt32();
}
}
}