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- /**********
- This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
- the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the
- Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your
- option) any later version. (See <http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html>.)
- This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
- ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
- FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for
- more details.
- You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
- along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
- 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
- **********/
- // Copyright (c) 1996-2019 Live Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
- // Usage Environment
- // C++ header
- #ifndef _USAGE_ENVIRONMENT_HH
- #define _USAGE_ENVIRONMENT_HH
- #ifndef _USAGEENVIRONMENT_VERSION_HH
- #include "UsageEnvironment_version.hh"
- #endif
- #ifndef _NETCOMMON_H
- #include "NetCommon.h"
- #endif
- #ifndef _BOOLEAN_HH
- #include "Boolean.hh"
- #endif
- #ifndef _STRDUP_HH
- // "strDup()" is used often, so include this here, so everyone gets it:
- #include "strDup.hh"
- #endif
- #ifndef NULL
- #define NULL 0
- #endif
- #ifdef __BORLANDC__
- #define _setmode setmode
- #define _O_BINARY O_BINARY
- #endif
- class TaskScheduler; // forward
- // An abstract base class, subclassed for each use of the library
- class UsageEnvironment {
- public:
- Boolean reclaim();
- // returns True iff we were actually able to delete our object
- // task scheduler:
- TaskScheduler& taskScheduler() const {return fScheduler;}
- // result message handling:
- typedef char const* MsgString;
- virtual MsgString getResultMsg() const = 0;
- virtual void setResultMsg(MsgString msg) = 0;
- virtual void setResultMsg(MsgString msg1, MsgString msg2) = 0;
- virtual void setResultMsg(MsgString msg1, MsgString msg2, MsgString msg3) = 0;
- virtual void setResultErrMsg(MsgString msg, int err = 0) = 0;
- // like setResultMsg(), except that an 'errno' message is appended. (If "err == 0", the "getErrno()" code is used instead.)
- virtual void appendToResultMsg(MsgString msg) = 0;
- virtual void reportBackgroundError() = 0;
- // used to report a (previously set) error message within
- // a background event
- virtual void internalError(); // used to 'handle' a 'should not occur'-type error condition within the library.
- // 'errno'
- virtual int getErrno() const = 0;
- // 'console' output:
- virtual UsageEnvironment& operator<<(char const* str) = 0;
- virtual UsageEnvironment& operator<<(int i) = 0;
- virtual UsageEnvironment& operator<<(unsigned u) = 0;
- virtual UsageEnvironment& operator<<(double d) = 0;
- virtual UsageEnvironment& operator<<(void* p) = 0;
- // a pointer to additional, optional, client-specific state
- void* liveMediaPriv;
- void* groupsockPriv;
- protected:
- UsageEnvironment(TaskScheduler& scheduler); // abstract base class
- virtual ~UsageEnvironment(); // we are deleted only by reclaim()
- private:
- TaskScheduler& fScheduler;
- };
- typedef void TaskFunc(void* clientData);
- typedef void* TaskToken;
- typedef u_int32_t EventTriggerId;
- class TaskScheduler {
- public:
- virtual ~TaskScheduler();
- virtual TaskToken scheduleDelayedTask(int64_t microseconds, TaskFunc* proc,
- void* clientData) = 0;
- // Schedules a task to occur (after a delay) when we next
- // reach a scheduling point.
- // (Does not delay if "microseconds" <= 0)
- // Returns a token that can be used in a subsequent call to
- // unscheduleDelayedTask() or rescheduleDelayedTask()
- // (but only if the task has not yet occurred).
- virtual void unscheduleDelayedTask(TaskToken& prevTask) = 0;
- // (Has no effect if "prevTask" == NULL)
- // Sets "prevTask" to NULL afterwards.
- // Note: This MUST NOT be called if the scheduled task has already occurred.
- virtual void rescheduleDelayedTask(TaskToken& task,
- int64_t microseconds, TaskFunc* proc,
- void* clientData);
- // Combines "unscheduleDelayedTask()" with "scheduleDelayedTask()"
- // (setting "task" to the new task token).
- // Note: This MUST NOT be called if the scheduled task has already occurred.
- // For handling socket operations in the background (from the event loop):
- typedef void BackgroundHandlerProc(void* clientData, int mask);
- // Possible bits to set in "mask". (These are deliberately defined
- // the same as those in Tcl, to make a Tcl-based subclass easy.)
- #define SOCKET_READABLE (1<<1)
- #define SOCKET_WRITABLE (1<<2)
- #define SOCKET_EXCEPTION (1<<3)
- virtual void setBackgroundHandling(int socketNum, int conditionSet, BackgroundHandlerProc* handlerProc, void* clientData) = 0;
- void disableBackgroundHandling(int socketNum) { setBackgroundHandling(socketNum, 0, NULL, NULL); }
- virtual void moveSocketHandling(int oldSocketNum, int newSocketNum) = 0;
- // Changes any socket handling for "oldSocketNum" so that occurs with "newSocketNum" instead.
- virtual void doEventLoop(char volatile* watchVariable = NULL) = 0;
- // Causes further execution to take place within the event loop.
- // Delayed tasks, background I/O handling, and other events are handled, sequentially (as a single thread of control).
- // (If "watchVariable" is not NULL, then we return from this routine when *watchVariable != 0)
- virtual EventTriggerId createEventTrigger(TaskFunc* eventHandlerProc) = 0;
- // Creates a 'trigger' for an event, which - if it occurs - will be handled (from the event loop) using "eventHandlerProc".
- // (Returns 0 iff no such trigger can be created (e.g., because of implementation limits on the number of triggers).)
- virtual void deleteEventTrigger(EventTriggerId eventTriggerId) = 0;
- virtual void triggerEvent(EventTriggerId eventTriggerId, void* clientData = NULL) = 0;
- // Causes the (previously-registered) handler function for the specified event to be handled (from the event loop).
- // The handler function is called with "clientData" as parameter.
- // Note: This function (unlike other library functions) may be called from an external thread
- // - to signal an external event. (However, "triggerEvent()" should not be called with the
- // same 'event trigger id' from different threads.)
- // The following two functions are deprecated, and are provided for backwards-compatibility only:
- void turnOnBackgroundReadHandling(int socketNum, BackgroundHandlerProc* handlerProc, void* clientData) {
- setBackgroundHandling(socketNum, SOCKET_READABLE, handlerProc, clientData);
- }
- void turnOffBackgroundReadHandling(int socketNum) { disableBackgroundHandling(socketNum); }
- virtual void internalError(); // used to 'handle' a 'should not occur'-type error condition within the library.
- protected:
- TaskScheduler(); // abstract base class
- };
- #endif
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