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/* GLIB - Library of useful routines for C programming
* Copyright (C) 1995-1997 Peter Mattis, Spencer Kimball and Josh MacDonald
*
* gmain.c: Main loop abstraction, timeouts, and idle functions
* Copyright 1998 Owen Taylor
*
* 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 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* 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., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
* Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
/*
* Modified by the GLib Team and others 1997-2000. See the AUTHORS
* file for a list of people on the GLib Team. See the ChangeLog
* files for a list of changes. These files are distributed with
* GLib at ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/.
*/
/*
* MT safe
*/
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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#include "config.h"
/* uncomment the next line to get poll() debugging info */
/* #define G_MAIN_POLL_DEBUG */
#include "glib.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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#include <time.h>
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H
#include <sys/time.h>
#endif /* HAVE_SYS_TIME_H */
#ifdef GLIB_HAVE_SYS_POLL_H
# include <sys/poll.h>
# undef events /* AIX 4.1.5 & 4.3.2 define this for SVR3,4 compatibility */
# undef revents /* AIX 4.1.5 & 4.3.2 define this for SVR3,4 compatibility */
#endif /* GLIB_HAVE_SYS_POLL_H */
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
#include <unistd.h>
#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */
#include <errno.h>
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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#define STRICT
#include <windows.h>
#endif /* G_OS_WIN32 */
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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#ifdef G_OS_BEOS
#include <net/socket.h>
#endif /* G_OS_BEOS */
/* Types */
typedef struct _GTimeoutSource GTimeoutSource;
typedef struct _GPollRec GPollRec;
typedef struct _GSourceCallback GSourceCallback;
typedef enum
{
G_SOURCE_READY = 1 << G_HOOK_FLAG_USER_SHIFT,
G_SOURCE_CAN_RECURSE = 1 << (G_HOOK_FLAG_USER_SHIFT + 1)
} GSourceFlags;
struct _GMainContext
{
#ifdef G_THREADS_ENABLED
/* The following lock is used for both the list of sources
* and the list of poll records
*/
GMutex *mutex;
GThread *thread;
#endif
GPtrArray *pending_dispatches;
gint timeout; /* Timeout for current iteration */
guint next_id;
GSource *source_list;
gint in_check_or_prepare;
GPollRec *poll_records;
GPollRec *poll_free_list;
GMemChunk *poll_chunk;
guint n_poll_records;
GPollFD *cached_poll_array;
gint cached_poll_array_size;
#ifdef G_THREADS_ENABLED
#ifndef G_OS_WIN32
/* this pipe is used to wake up the main loop when a source is added.
*/
gint wake_up_pipe[2];
#else /* G_OS_WIN32 */
HANDLE wake_up_semaphore;
#endif /* G_OS_WIN32 */
GPollFD wake_up_rec;
gboolean poll_waiting;
/* Flag indicating whether the set of fd's changed during a poll */
gboolean poll_changed;
#endif /* G_THREADS_ENABLED */
GPollFunc poll_func;
GTimeVal current_time;
gboolean time_is_current;
};
struct _GSourceCallback
{
guint ref_count;
GSourceFunc func;
gpointer data;
GDestroyNotify notify;
};
struct _GMainLoop
{
GMainContext *context;
gboolean is_running;
guint ref_count;
#ifdef G_THREADS_ENABLED
GMutex *mutex;
GCond *sem_cond;
#endif /* G_THREADS_ENABLED */
};
struct _GTimeoutSource
{
GSource source;
GTimeVal expiration;
gint interval;
};
struct _GPollRec
{
gint priority;
GPollFD *fd;
GPollRec *next;
};
#ifdef G_THREADS_ENABLED
#define LOCK_CONTEXT(context) g_mutex_lock(context->mutex)
#define UNLOCK_CONTEXT(context) g_mutex_unlock(context->mutex)
#define LOCK_LOOP(loop) g_mutex_lock(loop->mutex)
#define UNLOCK_LOOP(loop) g_mutex_unlock(loop->mutex)
#else
#define LOCK_CONTEXT(context) (void)0
#define UNLOCK_CONTEXT(context) (void)0
#define LOCK_LOOP(context) (void)0
#define UNLOCK_LOOP(context) (void)0
#endif
#define SOURCE_DESTROYED(source) (((source)->flags & G_HOOK_FLAG_ACTIVE) == 0)
#define SOURCE_UNREF(source, context) \
G_STMT_START { \
if ((source)->ref_count > 1) \
(source)->ref_count--; \
else \
g_source_unref_internal ((source), (context), TRUE); \
} G_STMT_END
/* Forward declarations */
static void g_source_unref_internal (GSource *source,
GMainContext *context,
gboolean have_lock);
static void g_source_destroy_internal (GSource *source,
GMainContext *context,
gboolean have_lock);
static void g_main_context_poll (GMainContext *context,
gint timeout,
gint priority,
GPollFD *fds,
gint n_fds);
static void g_main_context_add_poll_unlocked (GMainContext *context,
gint priority,
GPollFD *fd);
static void g_main_context_remove_poll_unlocked (GMainContext *context,
GPollFD *fd);
static void g_main_context_wakeup (GMainContext *context);
static gboolean g_timeout_prepare (GSource *source,
gint *timeout);
static gboolean g_timeout_check (GSource *source);
static gboolean g_timeout_dispatch (GSource *source,
GSourceFunc callback,
gpointer user_data);
static gboolean g_idle_prepare (GSource *source,
gint *timeout);
static gboolean g_idle_check (GSource *source);
static gboolean g_idle_dispatch (GSource *source,
GSourceFunc callback,
gpointer user_data);
G_LOCK_DEFINE_STATIC (main_loop);
static GMainContext *default_main_context;
static GSourceFuncs timeout_funcs =
{
g_timeout_prepare,
g_timeout_check,
g_timeout_dispatch,
NULL
};
static GSourceFuncs idle_funcs =
{
g_idle_prepare,
g_idle_check,
g_idle_dispatch,
NULL
};
#ifdef HAVE_POLL
/* SunOS has poll, but doesn't provide a prototype. */
# if defined (sun) && !defined (__SVR4)
extern gint poll (GPollFD *ufds, guint nfsd, gint timeout);
# endif /* !sun */
#else /* !HAVE_POLL */
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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static gint
Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation 2000-07-30 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation for Win32. Based on code provided by Craig Setera. When watching file descriptors, for which there is no select() like functionality on Win32 that would work on all Win32 platforms for all types of file descriptors (including anonymous pipes), we start a new thread that blocks while trying to read from the file descriptor. When the read returns, a Win32 Event is signalled that the polling routine eventually notices. Meanwhile, the data being read is stored in a circular buffer, from where the IO channel's read() method picks it up. If the buffer fills up the reading thread has to wait for space becoming available. For this another Win32 Event is used. The IO Channel's read() method signals this when it has read some data out of the buffer. The separate reader thread(s), and the circular buffer(s) with associated events mean lots of possibilities for fun parallellism errors. But it seems to work OK, i.e. GIMP runs. * gmain.c: Small changes to the Win32 polling function. (g_main_win32_get_poll_func): New function. Perhaps it would be a good idea to provide this on all platforms. * giowin32.c: The bulk of the new implementation. (g_io_channel_win32_wait_for_condition): New function. To be used where on Unix one does a select() on the channel's fd, like libgimp's gimp_extension_process(). Could be provided on all platforms. * glib.h: Update documentation for IO Channels on Win32. Remove the declarations for the as of now obsolete old functions related to IO Channels for pipes with "wakeup" messages. * glib.def: Some new functions. * tests/gio-test.c: New file, to test GIOChannel and main loop. * tests/Makefile.am * tests/makefile.mingw.in: Add it.
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g_poll (GPollFD *fds,
guint nfds,
gint timeout)
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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{
HANDLE handles[MAXIMUM_WAIT_OBJECTS];
Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation 2000-07-30 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation for Win32. Based on code provided by Craig Setera. When watching file descriptors, for which there is no select() like functionality on Win32 that would work on all Win32 platforms for all types of file descriptors (including anonymous pipes), we start a new thread that blocks while trying to read from the file descriptor. When the read returns, a Win32 Event is signalled that the polling routine eventually notices. Meanwhile, the data being read is stored in a circular buffer, from where the IO channel's read() method picks it up. If the buffer fills up the reading thread has to wait for space becoming available. For this another Win32 Event is used. The IO Channel's read() method signals this when it has read some data out of the buffer. The separate reader thread(s), and the circular buffer(s) with associated events mean lots of possibilities for fun parallellism errors. But it seems to work OK, i.e. GIMP runs. * gmain.c: Small changes to the Win32 polling function. (g_main_win32_get_poll_func): New function. Perhaps it would be a good idea to provide this on all platforms. * giowin32.c: The bulk of the new implementation. (g_io_channel_win32_wait_for_condition): New function. To be used where on Unix one does a select() on the channel's fd, like libgimp's gimp_extension_process(). Could be provided on all platforms. * glib.h: Update documentation for IO Channels on Win32. Remove the declarations for the as of now obsolete old functions related to IO Channels for pipes with "wakeup" messages. * glib.def: Some new functions. * tests/gio-test.c: New file, to test GIOChannel and main loop. * tests/Makefile.am * tests/makefile.mingw.in: Add it.
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gboolean poll_msgs = FALSE;
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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GPollFD *f;
DWORD ready;
MSG msg;
UINT timer;
gint nhandles = 0;
for (f = fds; f < &fds[nfds]; ++f)
if (f->fd >= 0)
{
if (f->events & G_IO_IN)
Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation 2000-07-30 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation for Win32. Based on code provided by Craig Setera. When watching file descriptors, for which there is no select() like functionality on Win32 that would work on all Win32 platforms for all types of file descriptors (including anonymous pipes), we start a new thread that blocks while trying to read from the file descriptor. When the read returns, a Win32 Event is signalled that the polling routine eventually notices. Meanwhile, the data being read is stored in a circular buffer, from where the IO channel's read() method picks it up. If the buffer fills up the reading thread has to wait for space becoming available. For this another Win32 Event is used. The IO Channel's read() method signals this when it has read some data out of the buffer. The separate reader thread(s), and the circular buffer(s) with associated events mean lots of possibilities for fun parallellism errors. But it seems to work OK, i.e. GIMP runs. * gmain.c: Small changes to the Win32 polling function. (g_main_win32_get_poll_func): New function. Perhaps it would be a good idea to provide this on all platforms. * giowin32.c: The bulk of the new implementation. (g_io_channel_win32_wait_for_condition): New function. To be used where on Unix one does a select() on the channel's fd, like libgimp's gimp_extension_process(). Could be provided on all platforms. * glib.h: Update documentation for IO Channels on Win32. Remove the declarations for the as of now obsolete old functions related to IO Channels for pipes with "wakeup" messages. * glib.def: Some new functions. * tests/gio-test.c: New file, to test GIOChannel and main loop. * tests/Makefile.am * tests/makefile.mingw.in: Add it.
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{
if (f->fd == G_WIN32_MSG_HANDLE)
poll_msgs = TRUE;
else
{
#ifdef G_MAIN_POLL_DEBUG
g_print ("g_poll: waiting for %#x\n", f->fd);
#endif
handles[nhandles++] = (HANDLE) f->fd;
}
}
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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}
if (timeout == -1)
timeout = INFINITE;
Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation 2000-07-30 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation for Win32. Based on code provided by Craig Setera. When watching file descriptors, for which there is no select() like functionality on Win32 that would work on all Win32 platforms for all types of file descriptors (including anonymous pipes), we start a new thread that blocks while trying to read from the file descriptor. When the read returns, a Win32 Event is signalled that the polling routine eventually notices. Meanwhile, the data being read is stored in a circular buffer, from where the IO channel's read() method picks it up. If the buffer fills up the reading thread has to wait for space becoming available. For this another Win32 Event is used. The IO Channel's read() method signals this when it has read some data out of the buffer. The separate reader thread(s), and the circular buffer(s) with associated events mean lots of possibilities for fun parallellism errors. But it seems to work OK, i.e. GIMP runs. * gmain.c: Small changes to the Win32 polling function. (g_main_win32_get_poll_func): New function. Perhaps it would be a good idea to provide this on all platforms. * giowin32.c: The bulk of the new implementation. (g_io_channel_win32_wait_for_condition): New function. To be used where on Unix one does a select() on the channel's fd, like libgimp's gimp_extension_process(). Could be provided on all platforms. * glib.h: Update documentation for IO Channels on Win32. Remove the declarations for the as of now obsolete old functions related to IO Channels for pipes with "wakeup" messages. * glib.def: Some new functions. * tests/gio-test.c: New file, to test GIOChannel and main loop. * tests/Makefile.am * tests/makefile.mingw.in: Add it.
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if (poll_msgs)
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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{
/* Waiting for messages, and maybe events
* -> First PeekMessage
*/
Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation 2000-07-30 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation for Win32. Based on code provided by Craig Setera. When watching file descriptors, for which there is no select() like functionality on Win32 that would work on all Win32 platforms for all types of file descriptors (including anonymous pipes), we start a new thread that blocks while trying to read from the file descriptor. When the read returns, a Win32 Event is signalled that the polling routine eventually notices. Meanwhile, the data being read is stored in a circular buffer, from where the IO channel's read() method picks it up. If the buffer fills up the reading thread has to wait for space becoming available. For this another Win32 Event is used. The IO Channel's read() method signals this when it has read some data out of the buffer. The separate reader thread(s), and the circular buffer(s) with associated events mean lots of possibilities for fun parallellism errors. But it seems to work OK, i.e. GIMP runs. * gmain.c: Small changes to the Win32 polling function. (g_main_win32_get_poll_func): New function. Perhaps it would be a good idea to provide this on all platforms. * giowin32.c: The bulk of the new implementation. (g_io_channel_win32_wait_for_condition): New function. To be used where on Unix one does a select() on the channel's fd, like libgimp's gimp_extension_process(). Could be provided on all platforms. * glib.h: Update documentation for IO Channels on Win32. Remove the declarations for the as of now obsolete old functions related to IO Channels for pipes with "wakeup" messages. * glib.def: Some new functions. * tests/gio-test.c: New file, to test GIOChannel and main loop. * tests/Makefile.am * tests/makefile.mingw.in: Add it.
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#ifdef G_MAIN_POLL_DEBUG
g_print ("PeekMessage\n");
Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation 2000-07-30 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation for Win32. Based on code provided by Craig Setera. When watching file descriptors, for which there is no select() like functionality on Win32 that would work on all Win32 platforms for all types of file descriptors (including anonymous pipes), we start a new thread that blocks while trying to read from the file descriptor. When the read returns, a Win32 Event is signalled that the polling routine eventually notices. Meanwhile, the data being read is stored in a circular buffer, from where the IO channel's read() method picks it up. If the buffer fills up the reading thread has to wait for space becoming available. For this another Win32 Event is used. The IO Channel's read() method signals this when it has read some data out of the buffer. The separate reader thread(s), and the circular buffer(s) with associated events mean lots of possibilities for fun parallellism errors. But it seems to work OK, i.e. GIMP runs. * gmain.c: Small changes to the Win32 polling function. (g_main_win32_get_poll_func): New function. Perhaps it would be a good idea to provide this on all platforms. * giowin32.c: The bulk of the new implementation. (g_io_channel_win32_wait_for_condition): New function. To be used where on Unix one does a select() on the channel's fd, like libgimp's gimp_extension_process(). Could be provided on all platforms. * glib.h: Update documentation for IO Channels on Win32. Remove the declarations for the as of now obsolete old functions related to IO Channels for pipes with "wakeup" messages. * glib.def: Some new functions. * tests/gio-test.c: New file, to test GIOChannel and main loop. * tests/Makefile.am * tests/makefile.mingw.in: Add it.
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#endif
if (PeekMessage (&msg, NULL, 0, 0, PM_NOREMOVE))
ready = WAIT_OBJECT_0 + nhandles;
else
{
if (nhandles == 0)
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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{
/* Waiting just for messages */
if (timeout == INFINITE)
{
/* Infinite timeout
* -> WaitMessage
*/
Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation 2000-07-30 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation for Win32. Based on code provided by Craig Setera. When watching file descriptors, for which there is no select() like functionality on Win32 that would work on all Win32 platforms for all types of file descriptors (including anonymous pipes), we start a new thread that blocks while trying to read from the file descriptor. When the read returns, a Win32 Event is signalled that the polling routine eventually notices. Meanwhile, the data being read is stored in a circular buffer, from where the IO channel's read() method picks it up. If the buffer fills up the reading thread has to wait for space becoming available. For this another Win32 Event is used. The IO Channel's read() method signals this when it has read some data out of the buffer. The separate reader thread(s), and the circular buffer(s) with associated events mean lots of possibilities for fun parallellism errors. But it seems to work OK, i.e. GIMP runs. * gmain.c: Small changes to the Win32 polling function. (g_main_win32_get_poll_func): New function. Perhaps it would be a good idea to provide this on all platforms. * giowin32.c: The bulk of the new implementation. (g_io_channel_win32_wait_for_condition): New function. To be used where on Unix one does a select() on the channel's fd, like libgimp's gimp_extension_process(). Could be provided on all platforms. * glib.h: Update documentation for IO Channels on Win32. Remove the declarations for the as of now obsolete old functions related to IO Channels for pipes with "wakeup" messages. * glib.def: Some new functions. * tests/gio-test.c: New file, to test GIOChannel and main loop. * tests/Makefile.am * tests/makefile.mingw.in: Add it.
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#ifdef G_MAIN_POLL_DEBUG
g_print ("WaitMessage\n");
Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation 2000-07-30 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation for Win32. Based on code provided by Craig Setera. When watching file descriptors, for which there is no select() like functionality on Win32 that would work on all Win32 platforms for all types of file descriptors (including anonymous pipes), we start a new thread that blocks while trying to read from the file descriptor. When the read returns, a Win32 Event is signalled that the polling routine eventually notices. Meanwhile, the data being read is stored in a circular buffer, from where the IO channel's read() method picks it up. If the buffer fills up the reading thread has to wait for space becoming available. For this another Win32 Event is used. The IO Channel's read() method signals this when it has read some data out of the buffer. The separate reader thread(s), and the circular buffer(s) with associated events mean lots of possibilities for fun parallellism errors. But it seems to work OK, i.e. GIMP runs. * gmain.c: Small changes to the Win32 polling function. (g_main_win32_get_poll_func): New function. Perhaps it would be a good idea to provide this on all platforms. * giowin32.c: The bulk of the new implementation. (g_io_channel_win32_wait_for_condition): New function. To be used where on Unix one does a select() on the channel's fd, like libgimp's gimp_extension_process(). Could be provided on all platforms. * glib.h: Update documentation for IO Channels on Win32. Remove the declarations for the as of now obsolete old functions related to IO Channels for pipes with "wakeup" messages. * glib.def: Some new functions. * tests/gio-test.c: New file, to test GIOChannel and main loop. * tests/Makefile.am * tests/makefile.mingw.in: Add it.
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#endif
if (!WaitMessage ())
g_warning (G_STRLOC ": WaitMessage() failed");
ready = WAIT_OBJECT_0 + nhandles;
}
else if (timeout == 0)
{
/* Waiting just for messages, zero timeout.
* If we got here, there was no message
*/
ready = WAIT_TIMEOUT;
}
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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else
{
/* Waiting just for messages, some timeout
* -> Set a timer, wait for message,
* kill timer, use PeekMessage
*/
timer = SetTimer (NULL, 0, timeout, NULL);
if (timer == 0)
g_warning (G_STRLOC ": SetTimer() failed");
else
{
Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation 2000-07-30 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation for Win32. Based on code provided by Craig Setera. When watching file descriptors, for which there is no select() like functionality on Win32 that would work on all Win32 platforms for all types of file descriptors (including anonymous pipes), we start a new thread that blocks while trying to read from the file descriptor. When the read returns, a Win32 Event is signalled that the polling routine eventually notices. Meanwhile, the data being read is stored in a circular buffer, from where the IO channel's read() method picks it up. If the buffer fills up the reading thread has to wait for space becoming available. For this another Win32 Event is used. The IO Channel's read() method signals this when it has read some data out of the buffer. The separate reader thread(s), and the circular buffer(s) with associated events mean lots of possibilities for fun parallellism errors. But it seems to work OK, i.e. GIMP runs. * gmain.c: Small changes to the Win32 polling function. (g_main_win32_get_poll_func): New function. Perhaps it would be a good idea to provide this on all platforms. * giowin32.c: The bulk of the new implementation. (g_io_channel_win32_wait_for_condition): New function. To be used where on Unix one does a select() on the channel's fd, like libgimp's gimp_extension_process(). Could be provided on all platforms. * glib.h: Update documentation for IO Channels on Win32. Remove the declarations for the as of now obsolete old functions related to IO Channels for pipes with "wakeup" messages. * glib.def: Some new functions. * tests/gio-test.c: New file, to test GIOChannel and main loop. * tests/Makefile.am * tests/makefile.mingw.in: Add it.
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#ifdef G_MAIN_POLL_DEBUG
g_print ("WaitMessage\n");
Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation 2000-07-30 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation for Win32. Based on code provided by Craig Setera. When watching file descriptors, for which there is no select() like functionality on Win32 that would work on all Win32 platforms for all types of file descriptors (including anonymous pipes), we start a new thread that blocks while trying to read from the file descriptor. When the read returns, a Win32 Event is signalled that the polling routine eventually notices. Meanwhile, the data being read is stored in a circular buffer, from where the IO channel's read() method picks it up. If the buffer fills up the reading thread has to wait for space becoming available. For this another Win32 Event is used. The IO Channel's read() method signals this when it has read some data out of the buffer. The separate reader thread(s), and the circular buffer(s) with associated events mean lots of possibilities for fun parallellism errors. But it seems to work OK, i.e. GIMP runs. * gmain.c: Small changes to the Win32 polling function. (g_main_win32_get_poll_func): New function. Perhaps it would be a good idea to provide this on all platforms. * giowin32.c: The bulk of the new implementation. (g_io_channel_win32_wait_for_condition): New function. To be used where on Unix one does a select() on the channel's fd, like libgimp's gimp_extension_process(). Could be provided on all platforms. * glib.h: Update documentation for IO Channels on Win32. Remove the declarations for the as of now obsolete old functions related to IO Channels for pipes with "wakeup" messages. * glib.def: Some new functions. * tests/gio-test.c: New file, to test GIOChannel and main loop. * tests/Makefile.am * tests/makefile.mingw.in: Add it.
2000-07-29 22:59:07 +02:00
#endif
WaitMessage ();
KillTimer (NULL, timer);
Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation 2000-07-30 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation for Win32. Based on code provided by Craig Setera. When watching file descriptors, for which there is no select() like functionality on Win32 that would work on all Win32 platforms for all types of file descriptors (including anonymous pipes), we start a new thread that blocks while trying to read from the file descriptor. When the read returns, a Win32 Event is signalled that the polling routine eventually notices. Meanwhile, the data being read is stored in a circular buffer, from where the IO channel's read() method picks it up. If the buffer fills up the reading thread has to wait for space becoming available. For this another Win32 Event is used. The IO Channel's read() method signals this when it has read some data out of the buffer. The separate reader thread(s), and the circular buffer(s) with associated events mean lots of possibilities for fun parallellism errors. But it seems to work OK, i.e. GIMP runs. * gmain.c: Small changes to the Win32 polling function. (g_main_win32_get_poll_func): New function. Perhaps it would be a good idea to provide this on all platforms. * giowin32.c: The bulk of the new implementation. (g_io_channel_win32_wait_for_condition): New function. To be used where on Unix one does a select() on the channel's fd, like libgimp's gimp_extension_process(). Could be provided on all platforms. * glib.h: Update documentation for IO Channels on Win32. Remove the declarations for the as of now obsolete old functions related to IO Channels for pipes with "wakeup" messages. * glib.def: Some new functions. * tests/gio-test.c: New file, to test GIOChannel and main loop. * tests/Makefile.am * tests/makefile.mingw.in: Add it.
2000-07-29 22:59:07 +02:00
#ifdef G_MAIN_POLL_DEBUG
g_print ("PeekMessage\n");
Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation 2000-07-30 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation for Win32. Based on code provided by Craig Setera. When watching file descriptors, for which there is no select() like functionality on Win32 that would work on all Win32 platforms for all types of file descriptors (including anonymous pipes), we start a new thread that blocks while trying to read from the file descriptor. When the read returns, a Win32 Event is signalled that the polling routine eventually notices. Meanwhile, the data being read is stored in a circular buffer, from where the IO channel's read() method picks it up. If the buffer fills up the reading thread has to wait for space becoming available. For this another Win32 Event is used. The IO Channel's read() method signals this when it has read some data out of the buffer. The separate reader thread(s), and the circular buffer(s) with associated events mean lots of possibilities for fun parallellism errors. But it seems to work OK, i.e. GIMP runs. * gmain.c: Small changes to the Win32 polling function. (g_main_win32_get_poll_func): New function. Perhaps it would be a good idea to provide this on all platforms. * giowin32.c: The bulk of the new implementation. (g_io_channel_win32_wait_for_condition): New function. To be used where on Unix one does a select() on the channel's fd, like libgimp's gimp_extension_process(). Could be provided on all platforms. * glib.h: Update documentation for IO Channels on Win32. Remove the declarations for the as of now obsolete old functions related to IO Channels for pipes with "wakeup" messages. * glib.def: Some new functions. * tests/gio-test.c: New file, to test GIOChannel and main loop. * tests/Makefile.am * tests/makefile.mingw.in: Add it.
2000-07-29 22:59:07 +02:00
#endif
if (PeekMessage (&msg, NULL, 0, 0, PM_NOREMOVE)
&& msg.message != WM_TIMER)
ready = WAIT_OBJECT_0;
else
ready = WAIT_TIMEOUT;
}
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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}
}
else
{
/* Wait for either message or event
* -> Use MsgWaitForMultipleObjects
*/
Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation 2000-07-30 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation for Win32. Based on code provided by Craig Setera. When watching file descriptors, for which there is no select() like functionality on Win32 that would work on all Win32 platforms for all types of file descriptors (including anonymous pipes), we start a new thread that blocks while trying to read from the file descriptor. When the read returns, a Win32 Event is signalled that the polling routine eventually notices. Meanwhile, the data being read is stored in a circular buffer, from where the IO channel's read() method picks it up. If the buffer fills up the reading thread has to wait for space becoming available. For this another Win32 Event is used. The IO Channel's read() method signals this when it has read some data out of the buffer. The separate reader thread(s), and the circular buffer(s) with associated events mean lots of possibilities for fun parallellism errors. But it seems to work OK, i.e. GIMP runs. * gmain.c: Small changes to the Win32 polling function. (g_main_win32_get_poll_func): New function. Perhaps it would be a good idea to provide this on all platforms. * giowin32.c: The bulk of the new implementation. (g_io_channel_win32_wait_for_condition): New function. To be used where on Unix one does a select() on the channel's fd, like libgimp's gimp_extension_process(). Could be provided on all platforms. * glib.h: Update documentation for IO Channels on Win32. Remove the declarations for the as of now obsolete old functions related to IO Channels for pipes with "wakeup" messages. * glib.def: Some new functions. * tests/gio-test.c: New file, to test GIOChannel and main loop. * tests/Makefile.am * tests/makefile.mingw.in: Add it.
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#ifdef G_MAIN_POLL_DEBUG
g_print ("MsgWaitForMultipleObjects(%d, %d)\n", nhandles, timeout);
Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation 2000-07-30 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation for Win32. Based on code provided by Craig Setera. When watching file descriptors, for which there is no select() like functionality on Win32 that would work on all Win32 platforms for all types of file descriptors (including anonymous pipes), we start a new thread that blocks while trying to read from the file descriptor. When the read returns, a Win32 Event is signalled that the polling routine eventually notices. Meanwhile, the data being read is stored in a circular buffer, from where the IO channel's read() method picks it up. If the buffer fills up the reading thread has to wait for space becoming available. For this another Win32 Event is used. The IO Channel's read() method signals this when it has read some data out of the buffer. The separate reader thread(s), and the circular buffer(s) with associated events mean lots of possibilities for fun parallellism errors. But it seems to work OK, i.e. GIMP runs. * gmain.c: Small changes to the Win32 polling function. (g_main_win32_get_poll_func): New function. Perhaps it would be a good idea to provide this on all platforms. * giowin32.c: The bulk of the new implementation. (g_io_channel_win32_wait_for_condition): New function. To be used where on Unix one does a select() on the channel's fd, like libgimp's gimp_extension_process(). Could be provided on all platforms. * glib.h: Update documentation for IO Channels on Win32. Remove the declarations for the as of now obsolete old functions related to IO Channels for pipes with "wakeup" messages. * glib.def: Some new functions. * tests/gio-test.c: New file, to test GIOChannel and main loop. * tests/Makefile.am * tests/makefile.mingw.in: Add it.
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#endif
ready = MsgWaitForMultipleObjects (nhandles, handles, FALSE,
timeout, QS_ALLINPUT);
Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation 2000-07-30 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation for Win32. Based on code provided by Craig Setera. When watching file descriptors, for which there is no select() like functionality on Win32 that would work on all Win32 platforms for all types of file descriptors (including anonymous pipes), we start a new thread that blocks while trying to read from the file descriptor. When the read returns, a Win32 Event is signalled that the polling routine eventually notices. Meanwhile, the data being read is stored in a circular buffer, from where the IO channel's read() method picks it up. If the buffer fills up the reading thread has to wait for space becoming available. For this another Win32 Event is used. The IO Channel's read() method signals this when it has read some data out of the buffer. The separate reader thread(s), and the circular buffer(s) with associated events mean lots of possibilities for fun parallellism errors. But it seems to work OK, i.e. GIMP runs. * gmain.c: Small changes to the Win32 polling function. (g_main_win32_get_poll_func): New function. Perhaps it would be a good idea to provide this on all platforms. * giowin32.c: The bulk of the new implementation. (g_io_channel_win32_wait_for_condition): New function. To be used where on Unix one does a select() on the channel's fd, like libgimp's gimp_extension_process(). Could be provided on all platforms. * glib.h: Update documentation for IO Channels on Win32. Remove the declarations for the as of now obsolete old functions related to IO Channels for pipes with "wakeup" messages. * glib.def: Some new functions. * tests/gio-test.c: New file, to test GIOChannel and main loop. * tests/Makefile.am * tests/makefile.mingw.in: Add it.
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if (ready == WAIT_FAILED)
g_warning (G_STRLOC ": MsgWaitForMultipleObjects() failed");
}
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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}
}
else if (nhandles == 0)
{
/* Wait for nothing (huh?) */
return 0;
}
else
{
/* Wait for just events
* -> Use WaitForMultipleObjects
*/
Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation 2000-07-30 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation for Win32. Based on code provided by Craig Setera. When watching file descriptors, for which there is no select() like functionality on Win32 that would work on all Win32 platforms for all types of file descriptors (including anonymous pipes), we start a new thread that blocks while trying to read from the file descriptor. When the read returns, a Win32 Event is signalled that the polling routine eventually notices. Meanwhile, the data being read is stored in a circular buffer, from where the IO channel's read() method picks it up. If the buffer fills up the reading thread has to wait for space becoming available. For this another Win32 Event is used. The IO Channel's read() method signals this when it has read some data out of the buffer. The separate reader thread(s), and the circular buffer(s) with associated events mean lots of possibilities for fun parallellism errors. But it seems to work OK, i.e. GIMP runs. * gmain.c: Small changes to the Win32 polling function. (g_main_win32_get_poll_func): New function. Perhaps it would be a good idea to provide this on all platforms. * giowin32.c: The bulk of the new implementation. (g_io_channel_win32_wait_for_condition): New function. To be used where on Unix one does a select() on the channel's fd, like libgimp's gimp_extension_process(). Could be provided on all platforms. * glib.h: Update documentation for IO Channels on Win32. Remove the declarations for the as of now obsolete old functions related to IO Channels for pipes with "wakeup" messages. * glib.def: Some new functions. * tests/gio-test.c: New file, to test GIOChannel and main loop. * tests/Makefile.am * tests/makefile.mingw.in: Add it.
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#ifdef G_MAIN_POLL_DEBUG
g_print ("WaitForMultipleObjects(%d, %d)\n", nhandles, timeout);
#endif
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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ready = WaitForMultipleObjects (nhandles, handles, FALSE, timeout);
if (ready == WAIT_FAILED)
g_warning (G_STRLOC ": WaitForMultipleObjects() failed");
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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}
#ifdef G_MAIN_POLL_DEBUG
g_print ("wait returns %d%s\n",
ready,
(ready == WAIT_FAILED ? " (WAIT_FAILED)" :
(ready == WAIT_TIMEOUT ? " (WAIT_TIMEOUT)" :
(poll_msgs && ready == WAIT_OBJECT_0 + nhandles ? " (msg)" : ""))));
#endif
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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for (f = fds; f < &fds[nfds]; ++f)
f->revents = 0;
if (ready == WAIT_FAILED)
return -1;
Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation 2000-07-30 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation for Win32. Based on code provided by Craig Setera. When watching file descriptors, for which there is no select() like functionality on Win32 that would work on all Win32 platforms for all types of file descriptors (including anonymous pipes), we start a new thread that blocks while trying to read from the file descriptor. When the read returns, a Win32 Event is signalled that the polling routine eventually notices. Meanwhile, the data being read is stored in a circular buffer, from where the IO channel's read() method picks it up. If the buffer fills up the reading thread has to wait for space becoming available. For this another Win32 Event is used. The IO Channel's read() method signals this when it has read some data out of the buffer. The separate reader thread(s), and the circular buffer(s) with associated events mean lots of possibilities for fun parallellism errors. But it seems to work OK, i.e. GIMP runs. * gmain.c: Small changes to the Win32 polling function. (g_main_win32_get_poll_func): New function. Perhaps it would be a good idea to provide this on all platforms. * giowin32.c: The bulk of the new implementation. (g_io_channel_win32_wait_for_condition): New function. To be used where on Unix one does a select() on the channel's fd, like libgimp's gimp_extension_process(). Could be provided on all platforms. * glib.h: Update documentation for IO Channels on Win32. Remove the declarations for the as of now obsolete old functions related to IO Channels for pipes with "wakeup" messages. * glib.def: Some new functions. * tests/gio-test.c: New file, to test GIOChannel and main loop. * tests/Makefile.am * tests/makefile.mingw.in: Add it.
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else if (ready == WAIT_TIMEOUT)
return 0;
else if (poll_msgs && ready == WAIT_OBJECT_0 + nhandles)
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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{
Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation 2000-07-30 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation for Win32. Based on code provided by Craig Setera. When watching file descriptors, for which there is no select() like functionality on Win32 that would work on all Win32 platforms for all types of file descriptors (including anonymous pipes), we start a new thread that blocks while trying to read from the file descriptor. When the read returns, a Win32 Event is signalled that the polling routine eventually notices. Meanwhile, the data being read is stored in a circular buffer, from where the IO channel's read() method picks it up. If the buffer fills up the reading thread has to wait for space becoming available. For this another Win32 Event is used. The IO Channel's read() method signals this when it has read some data out of the buffer. The separate reader thread(s), and the circular buffer(s) with associated events mean lots of possibilities for fun parallellism errors. But it seems to work OK, i.e. GIMP runs. * gmain.c: Small changes to the Win32 polling function. (g_main_win32_get_poll_func): New function. Perhaps it would be a good idea to provide this on all platforms. * giowin32.c: The bulk of the new implementation. (g_io_channel_win32_wait_for_condition): New function. To be used where on Unix one does a select() on the channel's fd, like libgimp's gimp_extension_process(). Could be provided on all platforms. * glib.h: Update documentation for IO Channels on Win32. Remove the declarations for the as of now obsolete old functions related to IO Channels for pipes with "wakeup" messages. * glib.def: Some new functions. * tests/gio-test.c: New file, to test GIOChannel and main loop. * tests/Makefile.am * tests/makefile.mingw.in: Add it.
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for (f = fds; f < &fds[nfds]; ++f)
if (f->fd >= 0)
{
if (f->events & G_IO_IN)
if (f->fd == G_WIN32_MSG_HANDLE)
f->revents |= G_IO_IN;
}
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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}
#if TEST_WITHOUT_THIS
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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else if (ready >= WAIT_OBJECT_0 && ready < WAIT_OBJECT_0 + nhandles)
for (f = fds; f < &fds[nfds]; ++f)
{
if ((f->events & G_IO_IN)
&& f->fd == (gint) handles[ready - WAIT_OBJECT_0])
{
f->revents |= G_IO_IN;
Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation 2000-07-30 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation for Win32. Based on code provided by Craig Setera. When watching file descriptors, for which there is no select() like functionality on Win32 that would work on all Win32 platforms for all types of file descriptors (including anonymous pipes), we start a new thread that blocks while trying to read from the file descriptor. When the read returns, a Win32 Event is signalled that the polling routine eventually notices. Meanwhile, the data being read is stored in a circular buffer, from where the IO channel's read() method picks it up. If the buffer fills up the reading thread has to wait for space becoming available. For this another Win32 Event is used. The IO Channel's read() method signals this when it has read some data out of the buffer. The separate reader thread(s), and the circular buffer(s) with associated events mean lots of possibilities for fun parallellism errors. But it seems to work OK, i.e. GIMP runs. * gmain.c: Small changes to the Win32 polling function. (g_main_win32_get_poll_func): New function. Perhaps it would be a good idea to provide this on all platforms. * giowin32.c: The bulk of the new implementation. (g_io_channel_win32_wait_for_condition): New function. To be used where on Unix one does a select() on the channel's fd, like libgimp's gimp_extension_process(). Could be provided on all platforms. * glib.h: Update documentation for IO Channels on Win32. Remove the declarations for the as of now obsolete old functions related to IO Channels for pipes with "wakeup" messages. * glib.def: Some new functions. * tests/gio-test.c: New file, to test GIOChannel and main loop. * tests/Makefile.am * tests/makefile.mingw.in: Add it.
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#ifdef G_MAIN_POLL_DEBUG
g_print ("g_poll: got event %#x\n", f->fd);
#endif
#if 0
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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ResetEvent ((HANDLE) f->fd);
Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation 2000-07-30 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation for Win32. Based on code provided by Craig Setera. When watching file descriptors, for which there is no select() like functionality on Win32 that would work on all Win32 platforms for all types of file descriptors (including anonymous pipes), we start a new thread that blocks while trying to read from the file descriptor. When the read returns, a Win32 Event is signalled that the polling routine eventually notices. Meanwhile, the data being read is stored in a circular buffer, from where the IO channel's read() method picks it up. If the buffer fills up the reading thread has to wait for space becoming available. For this another Win32 Event is used. The IO Channel's read() method signals this when it has read some data out of the buffer. The separate reader thread(s), and the circular buffer(s) with associated events mean lots of possibilities for fun parallellism errors. But it seems to work OK, i.e. GIMP runs. * gmain.c: Small changes to the Win32 polling function. (g_main_win32_get_poll_func): New function. Perhaps it would be a good idea to provide this on all platforms. * giowin32.c: The bulk of the new implementation. (g_io_channel_win32_wait_for_condition): New function. To be used where on Unix one does a select() on the channel's fd, like libgimp's gimp_extension_process(). Could be provided on all platforms. * glib.h: Update documentation for IO Channels on Win32. Remove the declarations for the as of now obsolete old functions related to IO Channels for pipes with "wakeup" messages. * glib.def: Some new functions. * tests/gio-test.c: New file, to test GIOChannel and main loop. * tests/Makefile.am * tests/makefile.mingw.in: Add it.
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#endif
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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}
}
#endif
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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return 1;
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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}
#else /* !G_OS_WIN32 */
/* The following implementation of poll() comes from the GNU C Library.
* Copyright (C) 1994, 1996, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*/
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#include <string.h> /* for bzero on BSD systems */
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H
#include <sys/select.h>
#endif /* HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H */
#ifdef G_OS_BEOS
#undef NO_FD_SET
#endif /* G_OS_BEOS */
#ifndef NO_FD_SET
# define SELECT_MASK fd_set
#else /* !NO_FD_SET */
# ifndef _AIX
typedef long fd_mask;
# endif /* _AIX */
# ifdef _IBMR2
# define SELECT_MASK void
# else /* !_IBMR2 */
# define SELECT_MASK int
# endif /* !_IBMR2 */
#endif /* !NO_FD_SET */
static gint
g_poll (GPollFD *fds,
guint nfds,
gint timeout)
{
struct timeval tv;
SELECT_MASK rset, wset, xset;
GPollFD *f;
int ready;
int maxfd = 0;
FD_ZERO (&rset);
FD_ZERO (&wset);
FD_ZERO (&xset);
for (f = fds; f < &fds[nfds]; ++f)
if (f->fd >= 0)
{
if (f->events & G_IO_IN)
FD_SET (f->fd, &rset);
if (f->events & G_IO_OUT)
FD_SET (f->fd, &wset);
if (f->events & G_IO_PRI)
FD_SET (f->fd, &xset);
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if (f->fd > maxfd && (f->events & (G_IO_IN|G_IO_OUT|G_IO_PRI)))
maxfd = f->fd;
}
tv.tv_sec = timeout / 1000;
tv.tv_usec = (timeout % 1000) * 1000;
ready = select (maxfd + 1, &rset, &wset, &xset,
timeout == -1 ? NULL : &tv);
if (ready > 0)
for (f = fds; f < &fds[nfds]; ++f)
{
f->revents = 0;
if (f->fd >= 0)
{
if (FD_ISSET (f->fd, &rset))
f->revents |= G_IO_IN;
if (FD_ISSET (f->fd, &wset))
f->revents |= G_IO_OUT;
if (FD_ISSET (f->fd, &xset))
f->revents |= G_IO_PRI;
}
}
return ready;
}
#endif /* !G_OS_WIN32 */
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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#endif /* !HAVE_POLL */
/* Called to clean up when a thread terminates
*/
static void
g_main_context_destroy (GMainContext *context)
{
GSource *source;
/* We need the lock here only because g_source_destroy expects
* to be able to unlock when destroying the source's data
*/
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
source = context->source_list;
while (source)
{
GSource *next = source->next;
g_source_destroy_internal (source, context, TRUE);
source = next;
}
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
#ifdef G_THREADS_ENABLED
g_mutex_free (context->mutex);
#endif
g_ptr_array_free (context->pending_dispatches, TRUE);
g_free (context->cached_poll_array);
g_mem_chunk_destroy (context->poll_chunk);
#ifdef G_THREADS_ENABLED
if (g_thread_supported())
{
#ifndef G_OS_WIN32
close (context->wake_up_pipe[0]);
close (context->wake_up_pipe[1]);
#else
CloseHandle (context->wake_up_semaphore);
#endif
}
#endif
g_free (context);
}
/**
* g_main_context_get:
* @thread: a #GThread
*
* Retrieves the main loop context for a particular thread. This
* will create the main context for the thread if none previously
* existed. The context will exist until the thread terminates.
*
* Return value: the main loop context for @thread.
**/
GMainContext *
g_main_context_get (GThread *thread)
{
static GStaticPrivate private_key = G_STATIC_PRIVATE_INIT;
GMainContext *context;
g_return_val_if_fail (thread != NULL, NULL);
if (g_thread_supported ())
context = g_static_private_get_for_thread (&private_key, thread);
else
context = default_main_context;
if (!context)
{
context = g_new0 (GMainContext, 1);
#ifdef G_THREADS_ENABLED
if (g_thread_supported ())
context->mutex = g_mutex_new();
context->thread = thread;
#endif
context->next_id = 1;
context->source_list = NULL;
#if HAVE_POLL
context->poll_func = (GPollFunc)poll;
#else
context->poll_func = g_poll;
#endif
context->cached_poll_array = NULL;
context->cached_poll_array_size = 0;
context->pending_dispatches = g_ptr_array_new ();
context->time_is_current = FALSE;
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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#ifdef G_THREADS_ENABLED
if (g_thread_supported ())
{
#ifndef G_OS_WIN32
if (pipe (context->wake_up_pipe) < 0)
g_error ("Cannot create pipe main loop wake-up: %s\n",
g_strerror (errno));
context->wake_up_rec.fd = context->wake_up_pipe[0];
context->wake_up_rec.events = G_IO_IN;
g_main_context_add_poll_unlocked (context, 0, &context->wake_up_rec);
#else
context->wake_up_semaphore = CreateSemaphore (NULL, 0, 100, NULL);
if (context->wake_up_semaphore == NULL)
g_error ("Cannot create wake-up semaphore: %s",
g_win32_error_message (GetLastError ()));
context->wake_up_rec.fd = (gint) context->wake_up_semaphore;
context->wake_up_rec.events = G_IO_IN;
#ifdef G_MAIN_POLL_DEBUG
g_print ("wake-up semaphore: %#x\n", (guint) context->wake_up_semaphore);
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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#endif
g_main_context_add_poll_unlocked (context, 0, &context->wake_up_rec);
#endif
}
#endif
if (g_thread_supported ())
g_static_private_set_for_thread (&private_key, thread,
context,
(GDestroyNotify)g_main_context_destroy);
else
default_main_context = context;
}
return context;
}
/**
* g_main_context_default:
*
* Return the default main context. This is the main context used
* for main loop functions when a main loop is not explicitly
* specified.
*
* Return value: the default main context.
**/
GMainContext *
g_main_context_default (void)
{
/* Slow, but safe */
G_LOCK (main_loop);
if (!default_main_context)
default_main_context = g_main_context_get (g_thread_self ());
G_UNLOCK (main_loop);
return default_main_context;
}
/* Hooks for adding to the main loop */
/**
* g_source_new:
* @source_funcs: structure containing functions that implement
* the sources behavior.
* @struct_size: size of the #GSource structure to create
*
* Create a new GSource structure. The size is specified to
* allow creating structures derived from GSource that contain
* additional data. The size passed in must be at least
* sizeof(GSource).
*
* The source will not initially be associated with any #GMainContext
* and must be added to one with g_source_add() before it will be
* executed.
*
* Return value: the newly create #GSource
**/
GSource *
g_source_new (GSourceFuncs *source_funcs,
guint struct_size)
{
GSource *source;
g_return_val_if_fail (source_funcs != NULL, NULL);
g_return_val_if_fail (struct_size >= sizeof (GSource), NULL);
source = (GSource*) g_malloc0 (struct_size);
source->source_funcs = source_funcs;
source->ref_count = 1;
source->priority = G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT;
source->flags = G_HOOK_FLAG_ACTIVE;
/* NULL/0 initialization for all other fields */
return source;
}
/* Holds context's lock
*/
static void
g_source_list_add (GSource *source,
GMainContext *context)
{
GSource *tmp_source, *last_source;
last_source = NULL;
tmp_source = context->source_list;
while (tmp_source && tmp_source->priority <= source->priority)
{
last_source = tmp_source;
tmp_source = tmp_source->next;
}
source->next = tmp_source;
if (tmp_source)
tmp_source->prev = source;
source->prev = last_source;
if (last_source)
last_source->next = source;
else
context->source_list = source;
}
/* Holds context's lock
*/
static void
g_source_list_remove (GSource *source,
GMainContext *context)
{
if (source->prev)
source->prev->next = source->next;
else
context->source_list = source->next;
if (source->next)
source->next->prev = source->prev;
source->prev = NULL;
source->next = NULL;
}
/**
* g_source_attach:
* @source: a #GSource
* @context: a #GMainContext (if %NULL, the default context will be used)
*
* Adds a #GSource to a @context so that it will be executed within
* that context.
*
* Return value: the ID for the source within the #GMainContext
**/
guint
g_source_attach (GSource *source,
GMainContext *context)
{
guint result = 0;
GSList *tmp_list;
g_return_val_if_fail (source->context == NULL, 0);
g_return_val_if_fail (!SOURCE_DESTROYED (source), 0);
if (!context)
context = g_main_context_default ();
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
source->context = context;
result = source->id = context->next_id++;
source->ref_count++;
g_source_list_add (source, context);
tmp_list = source->poll_fds;
while (tmp_list)
{
g_main_context_add_poll_unlocked (context, source->priority, tmp_list->data);
tmp_list = tmp_list->next;
}
#ifdef G_THREADS_ENABLED
/* Now wake up the main loop if it is waiting in the poll() */
g_main_context_wakeup (context);
#endif
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
return result;
}
static void
g_source_destroy_internal (GSource *source,
GMainContext *context,
gboolean have_lock)
{
if (!have_lock)
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
if (!SOURCE_DESTROYED (source))
{
GSList *tmp_list;
gpointer old_cb_data;
GSourceCallbackFuncs *old_cb_funcs;
source->flags &= ~G_HOOK_FLAG_ACTIVE;
old_cb_data = source->callback_data;
old_cb_funcs = source->callback_funcs;
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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source->callback_data = NULL;
source->callback_funcs = NULL;
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if (old_cb_funcs)
{
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
old_cb_funcs->unref (old_cb_data);
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
}
tmp_list = source->poll_fds;
while (tmp_list)
{
g_main_context_remove_poll_unlocked (context, tmp_list->data);
tmp_list = tmp_list->next;
}
g_source_unref_internal (source, context, TRUE);
}
Merge in current Win32 version. Almost no Unix code touched. * README.win32: More text. * config.h.win32 glibconfig.h.win32: Update to match the corresponding generated files on Unix. * makefile.msc: Update with new source files, and gthread library. Use the compiler flag -MD instead of using -D_DLL and "/nodefaultlib:libc msvcrt.lib" in the link phase. * glib.def: Include new functions, drop removed ones. * glib.h: Add comments about main loop and polling on Win32. (In general, it's only for the GIMP's use.) Add Win32 IO Channel functions. Remove the obsoleted old IO Channel stuff (which was in #if 0 already). * giowin32.c: New file. * gmain.c: Include config.h, conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion. Add g_poll implementation for Win32 (only for the GIMP's needs for now, it's hard or even impossible to be as clean and generic as on Unix). Implement g_get_current_time on Win32. If threads aren't supported, don't try to wake up main thread's loop. On Win32, use a semaphore and not a pipe to wake up the main loop. * gmessages.c: On Win32, allocate a console window if the standard output handle is invalid before writing to stdout, and reopen stdout to that console window. * giochannel.c: Conditionalize unistd.h inclusion. Some indentation cleanup. * gstrfuncs.c: Include <signal.h>. * gutils.c: On Win32, also check the HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH environment variables. * gmodule-dl.c gmodule-dld.c: In _g_module_build_path, don't add the "lib" prefix and ".so" or ".sl" suffix if already there. * gmodule-win32.c: Likewise for the ".dll" suffix. * gthread-posix.c: Conditionalize <sys/time.h> inclusion.
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if (!have_lock)
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
}
/**
* g_source_destroy:
* @source: a #GSource
*
* Remove a source from its #GMainContext, if any, and mark it as
* destroyed. The source cannot be subsequently added to another
* context.
**/
void
g_source_destroy (GSource *source)
{
GMainContext *context;
g_return_if_fail (source != NULL);
context = source->context;
if (context)
g_source_destroy_internal (source, context, FALSE);
else
source->flags &= ~G_HOOK_FLAG_ACTIVE;
}
/**
* g_source_get_id:
* @source: a #GSource
*
* Return the numeric ID for a particular source. The ID of a source
* is unique within a particular main loop context. The reverse
* mapping from ID to source is done by g_main_context_find_source_by_id().
*
* Return value: the ID for the source
**/
guint
g_source_get_id (GSource *source)
{
guint result;
g_return_val_if_fail (source != NULL, 0);
g_return_val_if_fail (source->context != NULL, 0);
LOCK_CONTEXT (source->context);
result = source->id;
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (source->context);
return result;
}
/**
* g_source_get_context:
* @source: a #GSource
*
* Get the #GMainContext with which the source is associated.
* Calling this function on a destroyed source is an error.
*
* Return value: the #GMainContext with which the source is associated,
* or %NULL if the context has not yet been added
* to a source.
**/
GMainContext *
g_source_get_context (GSource *source)
{
g_return_val_if_fail (!SOURCE_DESTROYED (source), NULL);
return source->context;
}
/**
* g_source_add_poll:
* @source:a #GSource
* @fd: a #GPollFD structure holding information about a file
* descriptor to watch.
*
* Add a file descriptor to the set of file descriptors polled for
* this source. This is usually combined with g_source_new() to add an
* event source. The event source's check function will typically test
* the revents field in the #GPollFD struct and return %TRUE if events need
* to be processed.
**/
void
g_source_add_poll (GSource *source,
GPollFD *fd)
{
GMainContext *context;
g_return_if_fail (source != NULL);
g_return_if_fail (fd != NULL);
Warn if no callback. Call callback correctly. (g_io_win32_create_watch): 2000-12-14 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> * giowin32.c (g_io_win32_dispatch): Warn if no callback. Call callback correctly. (g_io_win32_create_watch): Fix typo. (g_io_win32_fd_create_watch): Ditto. (g_io_channel_unix_new): If it is a file descriptor (i.e., a Unix fd lookalike provided by the C library), call g_io_channel_win32_new_fd(). If it is a socket (from WinSock), call g_io_cahnnel_win32_new_stream_socket(). Hopefully sockets and fds don't overlap. TODO: Implement also datagram sockets. (g_io_channel_win32_poll): Call g_main_context_get_poll_func(). * gcompletion.h: Include <unistd.h> only on Unix. Is this inclusion really needed here? OTOH, do include <stddef.h>, for size_t. * gmessages.c: (Win32) Don't define a function called "write" that might clash with the prototype from <io.h>, use a #define. * glib.def: Update. * gmain.c (g_source_add_poll): Don't return a value from void function. (g_main_context_get_poll_func): Compile also for non-Win32, as presumably was intended. The result var is a GPollFunc, not a GPollFunc*. Return the result! gobject: 2000-12-14 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> * makefile.mingw.in: Update, include parts from Makefile.am to build gmarshal.[ch]. Some day, we won't need these separate makefiles for Win32 compilation. I hope. * makefile.msc.in: Update. No use trying to build gmarshal.[ch] here, it would require Unixish tools. MSVC users building from CVS sources are out of luck. * gobject.def: Update.
2000-12-14 22:02:20 +01:00
g_return_if_fail (!SOURCE_DESTROYED (source));
context = source->context;
if (context)
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
source->poll_fds = g_slist_prepend (source->poll_fds, fd);
if (context)
{
g_main_context_add_poll_unlocked (context, source->priority, fd);
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
}
}
/**
* g_source_remove_poll:
* @source:a #GSource
* @fd: a #GPollFD structure previously passed to g_source_poll.
*
* Remove a file descriptor from the set of file descriptors polled for
* this source.
**/
void
g_source_remove_poll (GSource *source,
GPollFD *fd)
{
GMainContext *context;
g_return_if_fail (source != NULL);
g_return_if_fail (fd != NULL);
g_return_if_fail (!SOURCE_DESTROYED (source));
context = source->context;
if (context)
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
source->poll_fds = g_slist_remove (source->poll_fds, fd);
if (context)
{
g_main_context_remove_poll_unlocked (context, fd);
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
}
}
/**
* g_source_set_callback_indirect:
* @source: the source
* @callback_data: pointer to callback data "object"
* @callback_funcs: functions for reference counting callback_data
* and getting the callback and data
*
* Set the callback function storing the data as a refcounted callback
* "object". This is used to implement g_source_set_callback_closure()
* and internally. Note that calling g_source_set_callback_indirect() assumes
* an initial reference count on @callback_data, and thus
* @callback_funcs->unref will eventually be called once more
* than @callback_funcs->ref.
**/
void
g_source_set_callback_indirect (GSource *source,
gpointer callback_data,
GSourceCallbackFuncs *callback_funcs)
{
GMainContext *context;
gpointer old_cb_data;
GSourceCallbackFuncs *old_cb_funcs;
g_return_if_fail (source != NULL);
g_return_if_fail (callback_funcs != NULL || callback_data == NULL);
context = source->context;
if (context)
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
old_cb_data = source->callback_data;
old_cb_funcs = source->callback_funcs;
source->callback_data = callback_data;
source->callback_funcs = callback_funcs;
if (context)
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
if (old_cb_funcs)
old_cb_funcs->unref (old_cb_data);
}
static void
g_source_callback_ref (gpointer cb_data)
{
GSourceCallback *callback = cb_data;
callback->ref_count++;
}
static void
g_source_callback_unref (gpointer cb_data)
{
GSourceCallback *callback = cb_data;
callback->ref_count--;
if (callback->ref_count == 0)
{
if (callback->notify)
callback->notify (callback->data);
g_free (callback);
}
}
static void
g_source_callback_get (gpointer cb_data,
GSourceFunc *func,
gpointer *data)
{
GSourceCallback *callback = cb_data;
*func = callback->func;
*data = callback->data;
}
static GSourceCallbackFuncs g_source_callback_funcs = {
g_source_callback_ref,
g_source_callback_unref,
g_source_callback_get,
};
/**
* g_source_set_callback:
* @source: the source
* @func: a callback function
* @data: the data to pass to callback function
* @notify: a function to call when @data is no longer in use, or %NULL.
*
* Set the callback function for a source.
**/
void
g_source_set_callback (GSource *source,
GSourceFunc func,
gpointer data,
GDestroyNotify notify)
{
GSourceCallback *new_callback;
g_return_if_fail (source != NULL);
new_callback = g_new (GSourceCallback, 1);
new_callback->ref_count = 1;
new_callback->func = func;
new_callback->data = data;
new_callback->notify = notify;
g_source_set_callback_indirect (source, new_callback, &g_source_callback_funcs);
}
/**
* g_source_set_priority:
* @source: a #GSource
* @priority: the new priority.
*
* Set the priority of a source. While the main loop is being
* run, a source will
**/
void
g_source_set_priority (GSource *source,
gint priority)
{
GSList *tmp_list;
GMainContext *context;
g_return_if_fail (source != NULL);
context = source->context;
if (context)
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
source->priority = priority;
if (context)
{
source->next = NULL;
source->prev = NULL;
tmp_list = source->poll_fds;
while (tmp_list)
{
g_main_context_remove_poll_unlocked (context, tmp_list->data);
g_main_context_add_poll_unlocked (context, priority, tmp_list->data);
tmp_list = tmp_list->next;
}
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (source->context);
}
}
/**
* g_source_get_priority:
* @source: a #GSource
*
* Gets the priority of a surce
*
* Return value: the priority of the source
**/
gint
g_source_get_priority (GSource *source)
{
g_return_val_if_fail (source != NULL, 0);
return source->priority;
}
/**
* g_source_set_can_recurse:
* @source: a #GSource
* @can_recurse: whether recursion is allowed for this source
*
* Sets whether a source can be called recursively. If @can_recurse is
* %TRUE, then while the source is being dispatched then this source
* will be processed normally. Otherwise, all processing of this
* source is blocked until the dispatch function returns.
**/
void
g_source_set_can_recurse (GSource *source,
gboolean can_recurse)
{
GMainContext *context;
g_return_if_fail (source != NULL);
context = source->context;
if (context)
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
if (can_recurse)
source->flags |= G_SOURCE_CAN_RECURSE;
else
source->flags &= ~G_SOURCE_CAN_RECURSE;
if (context)
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
}
/**
* g_source_get_can_recurse:
* @source: a #GSource
*
* Checks whether a source is allowed to be called recursively.
* see g_source_set_can_recurse.
*
* Return value: whether recursion is allowed.
**/
gboolean
g_source_get_can_recurse (GSource *source)
{
g_return_val_if_fail (source != NULL, FALSE);
return (source->flags & G_SOURCE_CAN_RECURSE) != 0;
}
/**
* g_source_ref:
* @source: a #GSource
*
* Increases the reference count on a source by one.
*
* Return value: @source
**/
GSource *
g_source_ref (GSource *source)
{
GMainContext *context;
g_return_val_if_fail (source != NULL, NULL);
context = source->context;
if (context)
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
source->ref_count++;
if (context)
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
return source;
}
/* g_source_unref() but possible to call within context lock
*/
static void
g_source_unref_internal (GSource *source,
GMainContext *context,
gboolean have_lock)
{
gpointer old_cb_data = NULL;
GSourceCallbackFuncs *old_cb_funcs = NULL;
g_return_if_fail (source != NULL);
if (!have_lock && context)
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
source->ref_count--;
if (source->ref_count == 0)
{
old_cb_data = source->callback_data;
old_cb_funcs = source->callback_funcs;
source->callback_data = NULL;
source->callback_funcs = NULL;
if (context && !SOURCE_DESTROYED (source))
{
g_warning (G_STRLOC ": ref_count == 0, but source is still attached to a context!");
source->ref_count++;
}
else if (context)
g_source_list_remove (source, context);
if (source->source_funcs->destroy)
source->source_funcs->destroy (source);
g_slist_free (source->poll_fds);
source->poll_fds = NULL;
g_free (source);
}
if (!have_lock && context)
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
if (old_cb_funcs)
{
if (have_lock)
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
old_cb_funcs->unref (old_cb_data);
if (have_lock)
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
}
}
/**
* g_source_unref:
* @source: a #GSource
*
* Decreases the reference count of a source by one. If the
* resulting reference count is zero the source and associated
* memory will be destroyed.
**/
void
g_source_unref (GSource *source)
{
g_return_if_fail (source != NULL);
g_source_unref_internal (source, source->context, FALSE);
}
/**
* g_main_context_find_source_by_id:
* @context: a #GMainContext (if %NULL, the default context will be used)
* @id: the source ID, as returned by g_source_get_id()
*
* Finds a #GSource given a pair of context and ID
*
* Return value: the #GSource if found, otherwise, %NULL
**/
GSource *
g_main_context_find_source_by_id (GMainContext *context,
guint id)
{
GSource *source;
g_return_val_if_fail (id > 0, FALSE);
if (context == NULL)
context = g_main_context_default ();
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
source = context->source_list;
while (source)
{
if (!SOURCE_DESTROYED (source) &&
source->id == id)
break;
source = source->next;
}
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
return source;
}
/**
* g_main_context_find_source_by_funcs_user_data:
* @context: a #GMainContext (if %NULL, the default context will be used).
* @funcs: the @source_funcs passed to g_source_new().
* @user_data: the user data from the callback.
*
* Finds a source with the given source functions and user data. If
* multiple sources exist with the same source function and user data,
* the first one found will be returned.
*
* Return value: the source, if one was found, otherwise %NULL
**/
GSource *
g_main_context_find_source_by_funcs_user_data (GMainContext *context,
GSourceFuncs *funcs,
gpointer user_data)
{
GSource *source;
g_return_val_if_fail (funcs != NULL, FALSE);
if (context == NULL)
context = g_main_context_default ();
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
source = context->source_list;
while (source)
{
if (!SOURCE_DESTROYED (source) &&
source->source_funcs == funcs &&
source->callback_data == user_data)
break;
source = source->next;
}
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
return source;
}
/**
* g_main_context_find_source_by_user_data:
* @context: a #GMainContext
* @user_data: the user_data for the callback.
*
* Finds a source with the given user data for the callback. If
* multiple sources exist with the same user data, the first
* one found will be returned.
*
* Return value: the source, if one was found, otherwise %NULL
**/
GSource *
g_main_context_find_source_by_user_data (GMainContext *context,
gpointer user_data)
{
GSource *source;
if (context == NULL)
context = g_main_context_default ();
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
source = context->source_list;
while (source)
{
if (!SOURCE_DESTROYED (source) &&
source->callback_data == user_data)
break;
source = source->next;
}
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
return source;
}
/**
* g_source_remove:
* @tag: the id of the source to remove.
*
* Removes the source with the given id from the default main
* context. The id of a #GSource is given by g_source_get_id(),
* or will be returned by the functions g_source_attach(),
* g_idle_add(), g_idle_add_full(), g_timeout_add(),
* g_timeout_add_full(), g_io_add_watch, and g_io_add_watch_full().
*
* See also g_source_destroy().
*
* Return value: %TRUE if the source was found and removed.
**/
gboolean
g_source_remove (guint tag)
{
GSource *source;
g_return_val_if_fail (tag > 0, FALSE);
source = g_main_context_find_source_by_id (NULL, tag);
if (source)
g_source_destroy (source);
return source != NULL;
}
/**
* g_source_remove_by_user_data:
* @user_data: the user_data for the callback.
*
* Removes a source from the default main loop context given the user
* data for the callback. If multiple sources exist with the same user
* data, only one will be destroyed.
*
* Return value: %TRUE if a source was found and removed.
**/
gboolean
g_source_remove_by_user_data (gpointer user_data)
{
GSource *source;
source = g_main_context_find_source_by_user_data (NULL, user_data);
if (source)
{
g_source_destroy (source);
return TRUE;
}
else
return FALSE;
}
/**
* g_source_remove_by_funcs_user_data:
* @funcs: The @source_funcs passed to g_source_new()
* @user_data: the user data for the callback
*
* Removes a source from the default main loop context given the
* source functions and user data. If multiple sources exist with the
* same source functions and user data, only one will be destroyed.
*
* Return value: %TRUE if a source was found and removed.
**/
gboolean
g_source_remove_by_funcs_user_data (GSourceFuncs *funcs,
gpointer user_data)
{
GSource *source;
g_return_val_if_fail (funcs != NULL, FALSE);
source = g_main_context_find_source_by_funcs_user_data (NULL, funcs, user_data);
if (source)
{
g_source_destroy (source);
return TRUE;
}
else
return FALSE;
}
/**
* g_get_current_time:
* @result: #GTimeVal structure in which to store current time.
*
* Equivalent to Unix's <function>gettimeofday()</function>, but portable
**/
void
g_get_current_time (GTimeVal *result)
{
#ifndef G_OS_WIN32
struct timeval r;
g_return_if_fail (result != NULL);
/*this is required on alpha, there the timeval structs are int's
not longs and a cast only would fail horribly*/
gettimeofday (&r, NULL);
result->tv_sec = r.tv_sec;
result->tv_usec = r.tv_usec;
#else
/* Avoid calling time() except for the first time.
* GetTickCount() should be pretty fast and low-level?
* I could also use ftime() but it seems unnecessarily overheady.
*/
static DWORD start_tick = 0;
static time_t start_time;
DWORD tick;
g_return_if_fail (result != NULL);
if (start_tick == 0)
{
start_tick = GetTickCount ();
time (&start_time);
}
tick = GetTickCount ();
result->tv_sec = (tick - start_tick) / 1000 + start_time;
result->tv_usec = ((tick - start_tick) % 1000) * 1000;
#endif
}
/* Running the main loop */
/* HOLDS: context's lock */
static void
g_main_dispatch (GMainContext *context)
{
gint i;
for (i = 0; i < context->pending_dispatches->len; i++)
{
GSource *source = context->pending_dispatches->pdata[i];
context->pending_dispatches->pdata[i] = NULL;
g_assert (source);
source->flags &= ~G_SOURCE_READY;
if (!SOURCE_DESTROYED (source))
{
gboolean was_in_call;
gpointer user_data = NULL;
GSourceFunc callback = NULL;
GSourceCallbackFuncs *cb_funcs;
gpointer cb_data;
gboolean need_destroy;
gboolean (*dispatch) (GSource *,
GSourceFunc,
gpointer);
dispatch = source->source_funcs->dispatch;
cb_funcs = source->callback_funcs;
cb_data = source->callback_data;
if (cb_funcs)
cb_funcs->ref (cb_data);
was_in_call = source->flags & G_HOOK_FLAG_IN_CALL;
source->flags |= G_HOOK_FLAG_IN_CALL;
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
if (cb_funcs)
cb_funcs->get (cb_data, &callback, &user_data);
need_destroy = ! dispatch (source,
callback,
user_data);
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
if (cb_funcs)
cb_funcs->unref (cb_data);
if (!was_in_call)
source->flags &= ~G_HOOK_FLAG_IN_CALL;
/* Note: this depends on the fact that we can't switch
* sources from one main context to another
*/
if (need_destroy && !SOURCE_DESTROYED (source))
{
g_assert (source->context == context);
g_source_destroy_internal (source, context, TRUE);
}
}
SOURCE_UNREF (source, context);
}
g_ptr_array_set_size (context->pending_dispatches, 0);
}
/* Holds context's lock */
static inline GSource *
next_valid_source (GMainContext *context,
GSource *source)
{
GSource *new_source = source ? source->next : context->source_list;
while (new_source)
{
if (!SOURCE_DESTROYED (new_source))
{
new_source->ref_count++;
break;
}
new_source = new_source->next;
}
if (source)
SOURCE_UNREF (source, context);
return new_source;
}
/**
* g_main_context_prepare:
* @context: a #GMainContext
* @priority: location to store priority of highest priority
* source already ready.
*
* Prepares to poll sources within a main loop. The resulting information
* for polling is determined by calling g_main_context_query ().
*
* Return value: %TRUE if some source is ready to be dispatched
* prior to polling.
**/
gboolean
g_main_context_prepare (GMainContext *context,
gint *priority)
{
gint n_ready = 0;
gint current_priority = G_MAXINT;
GSource *source;
if (context == NULL)
context = g_main_context_default ();
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
context->time_is_current = FALSE;
if (context->in_check_or_prepare)
{
g_warning ("g_main_context_prepare() called recursively from within a source's check() or "
"prepare() member.");
return FALSE;
}
#ifdef G_THREADS_ENABLED
if (context->poll_waiting)
{
g_warning("g_main_context_prepare(): main loop already active in another thread");
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
return FALSE;
}
context->poll_waiting = TRUE;
#endif /* G_THREADS_ENABLED */
#if 0
/* If recursing, finish up current dispatch, before starting over */
if (context->pending_dispatches)
{
if (dispatch)
g_main_dispatch (context, &current_time);
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
return TRUE;
}
#endif
/* If recursing, clear list of pending dispatches */
g_ptr_array_set_size (context->pending_dispatches, 0);
/* Prepare all sources */
context->timeout = -1;
source = next_valid_source (context, NULL);
while (source)
{
gint source_timeout = -1;
if ((n_ready > 0) && (source->priority > current_priority))
{
SOURCE_UNREF (source, context);
break;
}
if ((source->flags & G_HOOK_FLAG_IN_CALL) && !(source->flags & G_SOURCE_CAN_RECURSE))
goto next;
if (!(source->flags & G_SOURCE_READY))
{
gboolean result;
gboolean (*prepare) (GSource *source,
gint *timeout);
prepare = source->source_funcs->prepare;
context->in_check_or_prepare++;
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
result = (*prepare) (source, &source_timeout);
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
context->in_check_or_prepare--;
if (result)
source->flags |= G_SOURCE_READY;
}
if (source->flags & G_SOURCE_READY)
{
n_ready++;
current_priority = source->priority;
context->timeout = 0;
}
if (source_timeout >= 0)
{
if (context->timeout < 0)
context->timeout = source_timeout;
else
context->timeout = MIN (context->timeout, source_timeout);
}
next:
source = next_valid_source (context, source);
}
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
if (priority)
*priority = current_priority;
return (n_ready > 0);
}
/**
* g_main_context_query:
* @context: a #GMainContext
* @max_priority: maximum priority source to check
* @timeout: location to store timeout to be used in polling
* @fds: location to store #GPollFD records that need to be polled.
* @n_fds: length of @fds.
*
* Determines information necessary to poll this main loop.
*
* Return value:
**/
gint
g_main_context_query (GMainContext *context,
gint max_priority,
gint *timeout,
GPollFD *fds,
gint n_fds)
{
gint n_poll;
GPollRec *pollrec;
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
pollrec = context->poll_records;
n_poll = 0;
while (pollrec && max_priority >= pollrec->priority)
{
if (pollrec->fd->events)
{
if (n_poll < n_fds)
{
fds[n_poll].fd = pollrec->fd->fd;
/* In direct contradiction to the Unix98 spec, IRIX runs into
* difficulty if you pass in POLLERR, POLLHUP or POLLNVAL
* flags in the events field of the pollfd while it should
* just ignoring them. So we mask them out here.
*/
fds[n_poll].events = pollrec->fd->events & ~(G_IO_ERR|G_IO_HUP|G_IO_NVAL);
fds[n_poll].revents = 0;
}
n_poll++;
}
pollrec = pollrec->next;
}
#ifdef G_THREADS_ENABLED
context->poll_changed = FALSE;
#endif
if (timeout)
{
*timeout = context->timeout;
if (timeout != 0)
context->time_is_current = FALSE;
}
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
return n_poll;
}
/**
* g_main_context_check:
* @context: a #GMainContext
* @max_priority: the maximum numerical priority of sources to check
* @fds: array of #GPollFD's that was passed to the last call to
* g_main_context_query()
* @n_fds: return value of g_main_context_query()
*
* Pass the results of polling back to the main loop.
*
* Return value: %TRUE if some sources are ready to be dispatched.
**/
gboolean
g_main_context_check (GMainContext *context,
gint max_priority,
GPollFD *fds,
gint n_fds)
{
GSource *source;
GPollRec *pollrec;
gint n_ready = 0;
gint i;
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
if (context->in_check_or_prepare)
{
g_warning ("g_main_context_check() called recursively from within a source's check() or "
"prepare() member.");
return FALSE;
}
#ifdef G_THREADS_ENABLED
if (!context->poll_waiting)
{
#ifndef G_OS_WIN32
gchar c;
read (context->wake_up_pipe[0], &c, 1);
#endif
}
else
context->poll_waiting = FALSE;
/* If the set of poll file descriptors changed, bail out
* and let the main loop rerun
*/
if (context->poll_changed)
return 0;
#endif /* G_THREADS_ENABLED */
pollrec = context->poll_records;
i = 0;
while (i < n_fds)
{
if (pollrec->fd->events)
{
pollrec->fd->revents = fds[i].revents;
i++;
}
pollrec = pollrec->next;
}
source = next_valid_source (context, NULL);
while (source)
{
if ((n_ready > 0) && (source->priority > max_priority))
{
SOURCE_UNREF (source, context);
break;
}
if ((source->flags & G_HOOK_FLAG_IN_CALL) && !(source->flags & G_SOURCE_CAN_RECURSE))
goto next;
if (!(source->flags & G_SOURCE_READY))
{
gboolean result;
gboolean (*check) (GSource *source);
check = source->source_funcs->check;
context->in_check_or_prepare++;
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
result = (*check) (source);
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
context->in_check_or_prepare--;
if (result)
source->flags |= G_SOURCE_READY;
}
if (source->flags & G_SOURCE_READY)
{
source->ref_count++;
g_ptr_array_add (context->pending_dispatches, source);
n_ready++;
}
next:
source = next_valid_source (context, source);
}
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
return n_ready > 0;
}
/**
* g_main_context_dispatch:
* @context: a #GMainContext
*
* Dispatch all pending sources()
**/
void
g_main_context_dispatch (GMainContext *context)
{
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
if (context->pending_dispatches->len > 0)
{
g_main_dispatch (context);
}
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
}
static gboolean
g_main_context_iterate (GMainContext *context,
gboolean block,
gboolean dispatch)
{
gint max_priority;
gint timeout;
gboolean some_ready;
gint nfds, new_nfds;
GPollFD *fds;
some_ready = g_main_context_prepare (context, &max_priority);
do
{
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
if (context->cached_poll_array)
{
nfds = context->cached_poll_array_size;
fds = context->cached_poll_array;
context->cached_poll_array = NULL;
}
else
{
nfds = context->cached_poll_array_size = context->n_poll_records;
fds = g_new (GPollFD, nfds);
}
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
new_nfds = g_main_context_query (context, max_priority,
&timeout, fds, nfds);
}
while (new_nfds > nfds);
if (!block)
timeout = 0;
g_main_context_poll (context, timeout, max_priority,
fds, new_nfds);
g_main_context_check (context,
max_priority,
fds, new_nfds);
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
g_assert (!context->cached_poll_array);
context->cached_poll_array = fds;
context->cached_poll_array_size = nfds;
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
if (dispatch)
g_main_context_dispatch (context);
return some_ready;
}
/**
* g_main_context_pending:
* @context: a #GMainContext (if %NULL, the default context will be used)
*
* Check if any sources have pending events for the given context.
*
* Return value: %TRUE if events are pending.
**/
gboolean
g_main_context_pending (GMainContext *context)
{
if (!context)
context = g_main_context_default();
return g_main_context_iterate (context, FALSE, FALSE);
}
/**
* g_main_context_iteration:
* @context: a #GMainContext (if %NULL, the default context will be used)
* @may_block: whether the call may block.
*
* Run a single iteration for the given main loop. This involves
* checking to see if any event sources are ready to be processed,
* then if no events sources are ready and @may_block is %TRUE, waiting
* for a source to become ready, then dispatching the highest priority
* events sources that are ready. Note that even when @may_block is %TRUE,
* it is still possible for g_main_context_iteration() to return
* %FALSE, since the the wait may be interrupted for other
* reasons than an event source becoming ready.
*
* Return value: %TRUE if events were dispatched.
**/
gboolean
g_main_context_iteration (GMainContext *context, gboolean may_block)
{
if (!context)
context = g_main_context_default();
return g_main_context_iterate (context, may_block, TRUE);
}
/**
* g_main_loop_new:
* @context: a #GMainContext (if %NULL, the default context will be used).
* @is_running: set to TRUE to indicate that the loop is running. This
* is not very important since calling g_main_run() will set this to
* TRUE anyway.
*
* Create a new #GMainLoop structure
*
* Return value:
**/
GMainLoop *
g_main_loop_new (GMainContext *context,
gboolean is_running)
{
GMainLoop *loop;
if (!context)
context = g_main_context_default();
loop = g_new0 (GMainLoop, 1);
loop->context = context;
loop->is_running = is_running != FALSE;
loop->ref_count = 1;
#ifdef G_THREADS_ENABLED
if (g_thread_supported ())
loop->mutex = g_mutex_new ();
else
loop->mutex = NULL;
loop->sem_cond = NULL;
#endif /* G_THREADS_ENABLED */
return loop;
}
/**
* g_main_loop_ref:
* @loop: a #GMainLoop
*
* Increase the reference count on a #GMainLoop object by one.
*
* Return value: @loop
**/
GMainLoop *
g_main_loop_ref (GMainLoop *loop)
{
g_return_val_if_fail (loop != NULL, NULL);
LOCK_LOOP (loop);
loop->ref_count++;
UNLOCK_LOOP (loop);
return loop;
}
static void
main_loop_destroy (GMainLoop *loop)
{
#ifdef G_THREADS_ENABLED
g_mutex_free (loop->mutex);
if (loop->sem_cond)
g_cond_free (loop->sem_cond);
#endif /* G_THREADS_ENABLED */
g_free (loop);
}
/**
* g_main_loop_unref:
* @loop: a #GMainLoop
*
* Decreases the reference count on a #GMainLoop object by one. If
* the result is zero, free the loop and free all associated memory.
**/
void
g_main_loop_unref (GMainLoop *loop)
{
g_return_if_fail (loop != NULL);
g_return_if_fail (loop->ref_count > 0);
LOCK_LOOP (loop);
loop->ref_count--;
if (loop->ref_count == 0)
{
/* When the ref_count is 0, there can be nobody else using the
* loop, so it is safe to unlock before destroying.
*/
UNLOCK_LOOP (loop);
main_loop_destroy (loop);
}
else
UNLOCK_LOOP (loop);
}
/**
* g_main_loop_run:
* @loop: a #GMainLoop
*
* Run a main loop until g_main_quit() is called on the loop.
* If this is called for the thread of the loop's #GMainContext,
* it will process events from the loop, otherwise it will
* simply wait.
**/
void
g_main_loop_run (GMainLoop *loop)
{
g_return_if_fail (loop != NULL);
/* The assumption here is that a reference is held to the loop
* until we recursively iterate
*/
#ifdef G_THREADS_ENABLED
if (loop->context->thread != g_thread_self ())
{
LOCK_LOOP (loop);
loop->ref_count++;
if (!g_thread_supported ())
{
g_warning ("g_main_loop_run() was called from second thread but"
"g_thread_init() was never called.");
}
else
{
if (!loop->sem_cond)
loop->sem_cond = g_cond_new ();
if (!loop->is_running)
loop->is_running = TRUE;
while (loop->is_running)
g_cond_wait (loop->sem_cond, loop->mutex);
}
}
else
#endif /* G_THREADS_ENABLED */
{
LOCK_CONTEXT (loop->context);
if (loop->context->in_check_or_prepare)
{
g_warning ("g_main_run(): called recursively from within a source's check() or "
"prepare() member, iteration not possible.");
return;
}
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (loop->context);
LOCK_LOOP (loop);
loop->ref_count++;
loop->is_running = TRUE;
while (loop->is_running)
{
UNLOCK_LOOP (loop);
g_main_context_iterate (loop->context, TRUE, TRUE);
LOCK_LOOP (loop);
}
}
/* We inline this here rather than calling g_main_loop_unref() to
* avoid an extra unlock/lock.
*/
loop->ref_count--;
if (loop->ref_count == 0)
{
UNLOCK_LOOP (loop);
main_loop_destroy (loop);
}
else
UNLOCK_LOOP (loop);
}
/**
* g_main_loop_quit:
* @loop: a #GMainLoop
*
* Stops a #GMainLoop from running. Any calls to g_main_loop_run()
* for the loop will return.
**/
void
g_main_loop_quit (GMainLoop *loop)
{
g_return_if_fail (loop != NULL);
LOCK_LOOP (loop);
loop->is_running = FALSE;
#ifdef G_THREADS_ENABLED
if (loop->sem_cond)
g_cond_broadcast (loop->sem_cond);
#endif
UNLOCK_LOOP (loop);
LOCK_CONTEXT (loop->context);
g_main_context_wakeup (loop->context);
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (loop->context);
}
/**
* g_main_loop_is_running:
* @loop: a #GMainLoop.
*
* Check to see if the main loop is currently being run via g_main_run()
*
* Return value: %TRUE if the mainloop is currently being run.
**/
gboolean
g_main_loop_is_running (GMainLoop *loop)
{
gboolean result;
g_return_val_if_fail (loop != NULL, FALSE);
LOCK_LOOP (loop);
result = loop->is_running;
UNLOCK_LOOP (loop);
return result;
}
/* HOLDS: context's lock */
static void
g_main_context_poll (GMainContext *context,
gint timeout,
gint priority,
GPollFD *fds,
gint n_fds)
{
#ifdef G_MAIN_POLL_DEBUG
GTimer *poll_timer;
GPollRec *pollrec;
gint i;
#endif
GPollFunc poll_func;
if (n_fds || timeout != 0)
{
#ifdef G_MAIN_POLL_DEBUG
g_print ("g_main_poll(%d) timeout: %d\n", n_fds, timeout);
poll_timer = g_timer_new ();
#endif
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
poll_func = context->poll_func;
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
if ((*poll_func) (fds, n_fds, timeout) < 0 && errno != EINTR)
g_warning ("poll(2) failed due to: %s.",
g_strerror (errno));
#ifdef G_MAIN_POLL_DEBUG
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
g_print ("g_main_poll(%d) timeout: %d - elapsed %12.10f seconds",
n_fds,
timeout,
g_timer_elapsed (poll_timer, NULL));
g_timer_destroy (poll_timer);
pollrec = context->poll_records;
i = 0;
while (i < n_fds)
{
if (pollrec->fd->events)
{
if (fds[i].revents)
{
g_print (" [%d:", fds[i].fd);
if (fds[i].revents & G_IO_IN)
g_print ("i");
if (fds[i].revents & G_IO_OUT)
g_print ("o");
if (fds[i].revents & G_IO_PRI)
g_print ("p");
if (fds[i].revents & G_IO_ERR)
g_print ("e");
if (fds[i].revents & G_IO_HUP)
g_print ("h");
if (fds[i].revents & G_IO_NVAL)
g_print ("n");
g_print ("]");
}
i++;
}
pollrec = pollrec->next;
}
g_print ("\n");
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
#endif
} /* if (n_fds || timeout != 0) */
}
/**
* g_main_context_add_poll:
* @context: a #GMainContext (or %NULL for the default context)
* @fd: a #GPollFD structure holding information about a file
* descriptor to watch.
* @priority: the priority for this file descriptor which should be
* the same as the priority used for g_source_attach() to ensure that the
* file descriptor is polled whenever the results may be needed.
*
* Add a file descriptor to the set of file descriptors polled * for
* this context. This will very seldom be used directly. Instead
* a typical event source will use g_source_add_poll() instead.
**/
void
g_main_context_add_poll (GMainContext *context,
GPollFD *fd,
gint priority)
{
if (!context)
context = g_main_context_default ();
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
g_main_context_add_poll_unlocked (context, priority, fd);
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
}
/* HOLDS: main_loop_lock */
static void
g_main_context_add_poll_unlocked (GMainContext *context,
gint priority,
GPollFD *fd)
{
GPollRec *lastrec, *pollrec, *newrec;
if (!context->poll_chunk)
context->poll_chunk = g_mem_chunk_create (GPollRec, 32, G_ALLOC_ONLY);
if (context->poll_free_list)
{
newrec = context->poll_free_list;
context->poll_free_list = newrec->next;
}
else
newrec = g_chunk_new (GPollRec, context->poll_chunk);
/* This file descriptor may be checked before we ever poll */
fd->revents = 0;
newrec->fd = fd;
newrec->priority = priority;
lastrec = NULL;
pollrec = context->poll_records;
while (pollrec && priority >= pollrec->priority)
{
lastrec = pollrec;
pollrec = pollrec->next;
}
if (lastrec)
lastrec->next = newrec;
else
context->poll_records = newrec;
newrec->next = pollrec;
context->n_poll_records++;
if (context->cached_poll_array &&
context->cached_poll_array_size < context->n_poll_records)
{
g_free (context->cached_poll_array);
context->cached_poll_array = NULL;
}
#ifdef G_THREADS_ENABLED
context->poll_changed = TRUE;
/* Now wake up the main loop if it is waiting in the poll() */
g_main_context_wakeup (context);
#endif
}
/**
* g_main_context_remove_poll:
* @context:a #GMainContext
* @fd: a #GPollFD descriptor previously added with g_main_context_add_poll()
*
* Remove file descriptor from the set of file descriptors to be
* polled for a particular context.
**/
void
g_main_context_remove_poll (GMainContext *context,
GPollFD *fd)
{
if (!context)
context = g_main_context_default ();
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
g_main_context_remove_poll_unlocked (context, fd);
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
}
static void
g_main_context_remove_poll_unlocked (GMainContext *context,
GPollFD *fd)
{
GPollRec *pollrec, *lastrec;
lastrec = NULL;
pollrec = context->poll_records;
while (pollrec)
{
if (pollrec->fd == fd)
{
if (lastrec != NULL)
lastrec->next = pollrec->next;
else
context->poll_records = pollrec->next;
#ifdef ENABLE_GC_FRIENDLY
pollrec->fd = NULL;
#endif /* ENABLE_GC_FRIENDLY */
pollrec->next = context->poll_free_list;
context->poll_free_list = pollrec;
context->n_poll_records--;
break;
}
lastrec = pollrec;
pollrec = pollrec->next;
}
#ifdef G_THREADS_ENABLED
context->poll_changed = TRUE;
/* Now wake up the main loop if it is waiting in the poll() */
g_main_context_wakeup (context);
#endif
}
/**
* g_source_get_current_time:
* @source: a #GSource
* @timeval: #GTimeVal structure in which to store current time.
*
* Gets the "current time" to be used when checking
* this source. The advantage of calling this function over
* calling g_get_current_time() directly is that when
* checking multiple sources, GLib can cache a single value
* instead of having to repeatedly get the system time.
**/
void
g_source_get_current_time (GSource *source,
GTimeVal *timeval)
{
GMainContext *context;
g_return_if_fail (source->context != NULL);
context = source->context;
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
if (!context->time_is_current)
{
g_get_current_time (&context->current_time);
context->time_is_current = TRUE;
}
*timeval = context->current_time;
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
}
/**
* g_main_context_set_poll_func:
* @context: a #GMainContext
* @func: the function to call to poll all file descriptors
*
* Sets the function to use to handle polling of file descriptors. It
* will be used instead of the poll() system call (or GLib's
* replacement function, which is used where poll() isn't available).
*
* This function could possibly be used to integrate the GLib event
* loop with an external event loop.
**/
void
g_main_context_set_poll_func (GMainContext *context,
GPollFunc func)
{
if (!context)
context = g_main_context_default ();
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
if (func)
context->poll_func = func;
else
{
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#ifdef HAVE_POLL
context->poll_func = (GPollFunc) poll;
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#else
context->poll_func = (GPollFunc) g_poll;
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#endif
}
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
}
/**
* g_main_context_get_poll_func:
* @context: a #GMainContext
*
* Gets the poll function set by g_main_context_set_poll_func()
*
* Return value: the poll function
**/
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GPollFunc
g_main_context_get_poll_func (GMainContext *context)
Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation 2000-07-30 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation for Win32. Based on code provided by Craig Setera. When watching file descriptors, for which there is no select() like functionality on Win32 that would work on all Win32 platforms for all types of file descriptors (including anonymous pipes), we start a new thread that blocks while trying to read from the file descriptor. When the read returns, a Win32 Event is signalled that the polling routine eventually notices. Meanwhile, the data being read is stored in a circular buffer, from where the IO channel's read() method picks it up. If the buffer fills up the reading thread has to wait for space becoming available. For this another Win32 Event is used. The IO Channel's read() method signals this when it has read some data out of the buffer. The separate reader thread(s), and the circular buffer(s) with associated events mean lots of possibilities for fun parallellism errors. But it seems to work OK, i.e. GIMP runs. * gmain.c: Small changes to the Win32 polling function. (g_main_win32_get_poll_func): New function. Perhaps it would be a good idea to provide this on all platforms. * giowin32.c: The bulk of the new implementation. (g_io_channel_win32_wait_for_condition): New function. To be used where on Unix one does a select() on the channel's fd, like libgimp's gimp_extension_process(). Could be provided on all platforms. * glib.h: Update documentation for IO Channels on Win32. Remove the declarations for the as of now obsolete old functions related to IO Channels for pipes with "wakeup" messages. * glib.def: Some new functions. * tests/gio-test.c: New file, to test GIOChannel and main loop. * tests/Makefile.am * tests/makefile.mingw.in: Add it.
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{
Warn if no callback. Call callback correctly. (g_io_win32_create_watch): 2000-12-14 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> * giowin32.c (g_io_win32_dispatch): Warn if no callback. Call callback correctly. (g_io_win32_create_watch): Fix typo. (g_io_win32_fd_create_watch): Ditto. (g_io_channel_unix_new): If it is a file descriptor (i.e., a Unix fd lookalike provided by the C library), call g_io_channel_win32_new_fd(). If it is a socket (from WinSock), call g_io_cahnnel_win32_new_stream_socket(). Hopefully sockets and fds don't overlap. TODO: Implement also datagram sockets. (g_io_channel_win32_poll): Call g_main_context_get_poll_func(). * gcompletion.h: Include <unistd.h> only on Unix. Is this inclusion really needed here? OTOH, do include <stddef.h>, for size_t. * gmessages.c: (Win32) Don't define a function called "write" that might clash with the prototype from <io.h>, use a #define. * glib.def: Update. * gmain.c (g_source_add_poll): Don't return a value from void function. (g_main_context_get_poll_func): Compile also for non-Win32, as presumably was intended. The result var is a GPollFunc, not a GPollFunc*. Return the result! gobject: 2000-12-14 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> * makefile.mingw.in: Update, include parts from Makefile.am to build gmarshal.[ch]. Some day, we won't need these separate makefiles for Win32 compilation. I hope. * makefile.msc.in: Update. No use trying to build gmarshal.[ch] here, it would require Unixish tools. MSVC users building from CVS sources are out of luck. * gobject.def: Update.
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GPollFunc result;
if (!context)
context = g_main_context_default ();
LOCK_CONTEXT (context);
result = context->poll_func;
UNLOCK_CONTEXT (context);
Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation 2000-07-30 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation for Win32. Based on code provided by Craig Setera. When watching file descriptors, for which there is no select() like functionality on Win32 that would work on all Win32 platforms for all types of file descriptors (including anonymous pipes), we start a new thread that blocks while trying to read from the file descriptor. When the read returns, a Win32 Event is signalled that the polling routine eventually notices. Meanwhile, the data being read is stored in a circular buffer, from where the IO channel's read() method picks it up. If the buffer fills up the reading thread has to wait for space becoming available. For this another Win32 Event is used. The IO Channel's read() method signals this when it has read some data out of the buffer. The separate reader thread(s), and the circular buffer(s) with associated events mean lots of possibilities for fun parallellism errors. But it seems to work OK, i.e. GIMP runs. * gmain.c: Small changes to the Win32 polling function. (g_main_win32_get_poll_func): New function. Perhaps it would be a good idea to provide this on all platforms. * giowin32.c: The bulk of the new implementation. (g_io_channel_win32_wait_for_condition): New function. To be used where on Unix one does a select() on the channel's fd, like libgimp's gimp_extension_process(). Could be provided on all platforms. * glib.h: Update documentation for IO Channels on Win32. Remove the declarations for the as of now obsolete old functions related to IO Channels for pipes with "wakeup" messages. * glib.def: Some new functions. * tests/gio-test.c: New file, to test GIOChannel and main loop. * tests/Makefile.am * tests/makefile.mingw.in: Add it.
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Warn if no callback. Call callback correctly. (g_io_win32_create_watch): 2000-12-14 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> * giowin32.c (g_io_win32_dispatch): Warn if no callback. Call callback correctly. (g_io_win32_create_watch): Fix typo. (g_io_win32_fd_create_watch): Ditto. (g_io_channel_unix_new): If it is a file descriptor (i.e., a Unix fd lookalike provided by the C library), call g_io_channel_win32_new_fd(). If it is a socket (from WinSock), call g_io_cahnnel_win32_new_stream_socket(). Hopefully sockets and fds don't overlap. TODO: Implement also datagram sockets. (g_io_channel_win32_poll): Call g_main_context_get_poll_func(). * gcompletion.h: Include <unistd.h> only on Unix. Is this inclusion really needed here? OTOH, do include <stddef.h>, for size_t. * gmessages.c: (Win32) Don't define a function called "write" that might clash with the prototype from <io.h>, use a #define. * glib.def: Update. * gmain.c (g_source_add_poll): Don't return a value from void function. (g_main_context_get_poll_func): Compile also for non-Win32, as presumably was intended. The result var is a GPollFunc, not a GPollFunc*. Return the result! gobject: 2000-12-14 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> * makefile.mingw.in: Update, include parts from Makefile.am to build gmarshal.[ch]. Some day, we won't need these separate makefiles for Win32 compilation. I hope. * makefile.msc.in: Update. No use trying to build gmarshal.[ch] here, it would require Unixish tools. MSVC users building from CVS sources are out of luck. * gobject.def: Update.
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return result;
}
Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation 2000-07-30 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> Finally, a new and improved IO Channel and condition watch implementation for Win32. Based on code provided by Craig Setera. When watching file descriptors, for which there is no select() like functionality on Win32 that would work on all Win32 platforms for all types of file descriptors (including anonymous pipes), we start a new thread that blocks while trying to read from the file descriptor. When the read returns, a Win32 Event is signalled that the polling routine eventually notices. Meanwhile, the data being read is stored in a circular buffer, from where the IO channel's read() method picks it up. If the buffer fills up the reading thread has to wait for space becoming available. For this another Win32 Event is used. The IO Channel's read() method signals this when it has read some data out of the buffer. The separate reader thread(s), and the circular buffer(s) with associated events mean lots of possibilities for fun parallellism errors. But it seems to work OK, i.e. GIMP runs. * gmain.c: Small changes to the Win32 polling function. (g_main_win32_get_poll_func): New function. Perhaps it would be a good idea to provide this on all platforms. * giowin32.c: The bulk of the new implementation. (g_io_channel_win32_wait_for_condition): New function. To be used where on Unix one does a select() on the channel's fd, like libgimp's gimp_extension_process(). Could be provided on all platforms. * glib.h: Update documentation for IO Channels on Win32. Remove the declarations for the as of now obsolete old functions related to IO Channels for pipes with "wakeup" messages. * glib.def: Some new functions. * tests/gio-test.c: New file, to test GIOChannel and main loop. * tests/Makefile.am * tests/makefile.mingw.in: Add it.
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/* HOLDS: context's lock */
/* Wake the main loop up from a poll() */
static void
g_main_context_wakeup (GMainContext *context)
{
#ifdef G_THREADS_ENABLED
if (g_thread_supported() && context->poll_waiting)
{
context->poll_waiting = FALSE;
#ifndef G_OS_WIN32
write (context->wake_up_pipe[1], "A", 1);
#else
Warn if no callback. Call callback correctly. (g_io_win32_create_watch): 2000-12-14 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> * giowin32.c (g_io_win32_dispatch): Warn if no callback. Call callback correctly. (g_io_win32_create_watch): Fix typo. (g_io_win32_fd_create_watch): Ditto. (g_io_channel_unix_new): If it is a file descriptor (i.e., a Unix fd lookalike provided by the C library), call g_io_channel_win32_new_fd(). If it is a socket (from WinSock), call g_io_cahnnel_win32_new_stream_socket(). Hopefully sockets and fds don't overlap. TODO: Implement also datagram sockets. (g_io_channel_win32_poll): Call g_main_context_get_poll_func(). * gcompletion.h: Include <unistd.h> only on Unix. Is this inclusion really needed here? OTOH, do include <stddef.h>, for size_t. * gmessages.c: (Win32) Don't define a function called "write" that might clash with the prototype from <io.h>, use a #define. * glib.def: Update. * gmain.c (g_source_add_poll): Don't return a value from void function. (g_main_context_get_poll_func): Compile also for non-Win32, as presumably was intended. The result var is a GPollFunc, not a GPollFunc*. Return the result! gobject: 2000-12-14 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> * makefile.mingw.in: Update, include parts from Makefile.am to build gmarshal.[ch]. Some day, we won't need these separate makefiles for Win32 compilation. I hope. * makefile.msc.in: Update. No use trying to build gmarshal.[ch] here, it would require Unixish tools. MSVC users building from CVS sources are out of luck. * gobject.def: Update.
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ReleaseSemaphore (context->wake_up_semaphore, 1, NULL);
#endif
}
#endif
}
/* Timeouts */
static void
g_timeout_set_expiration (GTimeoutSource *timeout_source,
GTimeVal *current_time)
{
guint seconds = timeout_source->interval / 1000;
guint msecs = timeout_source->interval - seconds * 1000;
timeout_source->expiration.tv_sec = current_time->tv_sec + seconds;
timeout_source->expiration.tv_usec = current_time->tv_usec + msecs * 1000;
if (timeout_source->expiration.tv_usec >= 1000000)
{
timeout_source->expiration.tv_usec -= 1000000;
timeout_source->expiration.tv_sec++;
}
}
static gboolean
g_timeout_prepare (GSource *source,
gint *timeout)
{
glong msec;
GTimeVal current_time;
GTimeoutSource *timeout_source = (GTimeoutSource *)source;
g_source_get_current_time (source, &current_time);
msec = ((timeout_source->expiration.tv_sec - current_time.tv_sec) * 1000 +
(timeout_source->expiration.tv_usec - current_time.tv_usec) / 1000);
if (msec < 0)
msec = 0;
else if (msec > timeout_source->interval)
{
/* The system time has been set backwards, so we
* reset the expiration time to now + timeout_source->interval;
* this at least avoids hanging for long periods of time.
*/
g_timeout_set_expiration (timeout_source, &current_time);
msec = timeout_source->interval;
}
*timeout = msec;
return msec == 0;
}
static gboolean
g_timeout_check (GSource *source)
{
GTimeVal current_time;
GTimeoutSource *timeout_source = (GTimeoutSource *)source;
g_source_get_current_time (source, &current_time);
return ((timeout_source->expiration.tv_sec < current_time.tv_sec) ||
((timeout_source->expiration.tv_sec == current_time.tv_sec) &&
(timeout_source->expiration.tv_usec <= current_time.tv_usec)));
}
static gboolean
g_timeout_dispatch (GSource *source,
GSourceFunc callback,
gpointer user_data)
{
GTimeoutSource *timeout_source = (GTimeoutSource *)source;
if (!callback)
{
g_warning ("Timeout source dispatched without callback\n"
"You must call g_source_set_callback().");
return FALSE;
}
if (callback (user_data))
{
GTimeVal current_time;
g_source_get_current_time (source, &current_time);
g_timeout_set_expiration (timeout_source, &current_time);
return TRUE;
}
else
return FALSE;
}
/**
* g_timeout_source_new:
* @interval: the timeout interval in milliseconds.
*
* Create a new timeout source.
*
* The source will not initially be associated with any #GMainContext
* and must be added to one with g_source_attach() before it will be
* executed.
*
* Return value: the newly create timeout source
**/
GSource *
g_timeout_source_new (guint interval)
{
GSource *source = g_source_new (&timeout_funcs, sizeof (GTimeoutSource));
GTimeoutSource *timeout_source = (GTimeoutSource *)source;
GTimeVal current_time;
timeout_source->interval = interval;
g_get_current_time (&current_time);
g_timeout_set_expiration (timeout_source, &current_time);
return source;
}
/**
* g_timeout_add_full:
* @priority: the priority of the idle source. Typically this will be in the
* range btweeen #G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT_IDLE and #G_PRIORITY_HIGH_IDLE.
* @interval: the time between calls to the function, in milliseconds
* (1/1000ths of a second.)
* @function: function to call
* @data: data to pass to @function
* @notify: function to call when the idle is removed, or %NULL
*
* Sets a function to be called at regular intervals, with the given
* priority. The function is called repeatedly until it returns
* FALSE, at which point the timeout is automatically destroyed and
* the function will not be called again. The @notify function is
* called when the timeout is destroyed. The first call to the
* function will be at the end of the first @interval.
*
* Note that timeout functions may be delayed, due to the processing of other
* event sources. Thus they should not be relied on for precise timing.
* After each call to the timeout function, the time of the next
* timeout is recalculated based on the current time and the given interval
* (it does not try to 'catch up' time lost in delays).
*
* Return value: the id of event source.
**/
guint
g_timeout_add_full (gint priority,
guint interval,
GSourceFunc function,
gpointer data,
GDestroyNotify notify)
{
GSource *source;
guint id;
g_return_val_if_fail (function != NULL, 0);
source = g_timeout_source_new (interval);
if (priority != G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT)
g_source_set_priority (source, priority);
g_source_set_callback (source, function, data, notify);
id = g_source_attach (source, NULL);
g_source_unref (source);
return id;
}
/**
* g_timeout_add:
* @interval: the time between calls to the function, in milliseconds
* (1/1000ths of a second.)
* @function: function to call
* @data: data to pass to @function
*
* Sets a function to be called at regular intervals, with the default
* priority, #G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT. The function is called repeatedly
* until it returns FALSE, at which point the timeout is automatically
* destroyed and the function will not be called again. The @notify
* function is called when the timeout is destroyed. The first call
* to the function will be at the end of the first @interval.
*
* Note that timeout functions may be delayed, due to the processing of other
* event sources. Thus they should not be relied on for precise timing.
* After each call to the timeout function, the time of the next
* timeout is recalculated based on the current time and the given interval
* (it does not try to 'catch up' time lost in delays).
*
* Return value: the id of event source.
**/
guint
g_timeout_add (guint32 interval,
GSourceFunc function,
gpointer data)
{
return g_timeout_add_full (G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT,
interval, function, data, NULL);
}
/* Idle functions */
static gboolean
g_idle_prepare (GSource *source,
gint *timeout)
{
*timeout = 0;
return TRUE;
}
static gboolean
g_idle_check (GSource *source)
{
return TRUE;
}
static gboolean
g_idle_dispatch (GSource *source,
GSourceFunc callback,
gpointer user_data)
{
if (!callback)
{
g_warning ("Idle source dispatched without callback\n"
"You must call g_source_set_callback().");
return FALSE;
}
return callback (user_data);
}
/**
* g_idle_source_new:
*
* Create a new idle source.
*
* The source will not initially be associated with any #GMainContext
* and must be added to one with g_source_attach() before it will be
* executed.
*
* Return value: the newly created idle source
**/
GSource *
g_idle_source_new (void)
{
return g_source_new (&idle_funcs, sizeof (GSource));
}
/**
* g_idle_add_full:
* @priority: the priority of the idle source. Typically this will be in the
* range btweeen #G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT_IDLE and #G_PRIORITY_HIGH_IDLE.
* @function: function to call
* @data: data to pass to @function
* @notify: function to call when the idle is removed, or %NULL
*
* Adds a function to be called whenever there are no higher priority
* events pending. If the function returns FALSE it is automatically
* removed from the list of event sources and will not be called again.
*
* Return value: the id of the event source.
**/
guint
g_idle_add_full (gint priority,
GSourceFunc function,
gpointer data,
GDestroyNotify notify)
{
GSource *source;
guint id;
g_return_val_if_fail (function != NULL, 0);
source = g_idle_source_new ();
if (priority != G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT)
g_source_set_priority (source, priority);
g_source_set_callback (source, function, data, notify);
id = g_source_attach (source, NULL);
g_source_unref (source);
return id;
}
/**
* g_idle_add:
* @function: function to call
* @data: data to pass to @function.
*
* Adds a function to be called whenever there are no higher priority
* events pending to the default main loop. The function is given the
* default idle priority, #G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT_IDLE. If the function
* returns FALSE it is automatically removed from the list of event
* sources and will not be called again.
*
* Return value: the id of the event source.
**/
guint
g_idle_add (GSourceFunc function,
gpointer data)
{
return g_idle_add_full (G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT_IDLE, function, data, NULL);
}
/**
* g_idle_remove_by_data:
* @data: the data for the idle source's callback.
*
* Removes the idle function with the given data.
*
* Return value: %TRUE if an idle source was found and removed.
**/
gboolean
g_idle_remove_by_data (gpointer data)
{
return g_source_remove_by_funcs_user_data (&idle_funcs, data);
}