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/* GIO - GLib Input, Output and Streaming Library
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 * 
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 * Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Red Hat, Inc.
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 *
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 * SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
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 *
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 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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 * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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 *
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 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
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 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
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 *
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 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General
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 * Public License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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 *
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 * Author: Alexander Larsson <alexl@redhat.com>
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 */
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#include "config.h"
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#include "glib.h"
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#include <gioerror.h>
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#include "glib-private.h"
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#include "gcancellable.h"
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#include "glibintl.h"
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/**
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 * GCancellable:
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 *
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 * `GCancellable` allows operations to be cancelled.
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 *
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 * `GCancellable` is a thread-safe operation cancellation stack used
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 * throughout GIO to allow for cancellation of synchronous and
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 * asynchronous operations.
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 */
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enum {
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  CANCELLED,
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  LAST_SIGNAL
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};
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struct _GCancellablePrivate
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{
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  /* Atomic so that g_cancellable_is_cancelled does not require holding the mutex. */
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  gboolean cancelled;
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  /* Access to fields below is protected by cancellable_mutex. */
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  guint cancelled_running : 1;
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  guint cancelled_running_waiting : 1;
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  unsigned cancelled_emissions;
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  unsigned cancelled_emissions_waiting : 1;
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  guint fd_refcount;
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  GWakeup *wakeup;
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};
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static guint signals[LAST_SIGNAL] = { 0 };
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G_DEFINE_TYPE_WITH_PRIVATE (GCancellable, g_cancellable, G_TYPE_OBJECT)
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static GPrivate current_cancellable;
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static GMutex cancellable_mutex;
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static GCond cancellable_cond;
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static void
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g_cancellable_finalize (GObject *object)
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{
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  GCancellable *cancellable = G_CANCELLABLE (object);
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  if (cancellable->priv->wakeup)
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    GLIB_PRIVATE_CALL (g_wakeup_free) (cancellable->priv->wakeup);
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  G_OBJECT_CLASS (g_cancellable_parent_class)->finalize (object);
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}
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static void
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g_cancellable_class_init (GCancellableClass *klass)
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{
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  GObjectClass *gobject_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass);
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  gobject_class->finalize = g_cancellable_finalize;
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  /**
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   * GCancellable::cancelled:
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   * @cancellable: a #GCancellable.
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   * 
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   * Emitted when the operation has been cancelled.
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   * 
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   * Can be used by implementations of cancellable operations. If the
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   * operation is cancelled from another thread, the signal will be
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   * emitted in the thread that cancelled the operation, not the
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   * thread that is running the operation.
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   *
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   * Note that disconnecting from this signal (or any signal) in a
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   * multi-threaded program is prone to race conditions. For instance
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   * it is possible that a signal handler may be invoked even after
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   * a call to g_signal_handler_disconnect() for that handler has
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   * already returned.
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   * 
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   * There is also a problem when cancellation happens right before
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   * connecting to the signal. If this happens the signal will
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   * unexpectedly not be emitted, and checking before connecting to
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   * the signal leaves a race condition where this is still happening.
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   *
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   * In order to make it safe and easy to connect handlers there
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   * are two helper functions: g_cancellable_connect() and
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   * g_cancellable_disconnect() which protect against problems
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   * like this.
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   *
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   * An example of how to us this:
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   * |[<!-- language="C" -->
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   *     // Make sure we don't do unnecessary work if already cancelled
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   *     if (g_cancellable_set_error_if_cancelled (cancellable, error))
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   *       return;
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   *
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   *     // Set up all the data needed to be able to handle cancellation
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   *     // of the operation
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   *     my_data = my_data_new (...);
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   *
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   *     id = 0;
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   *     if (cancellable)
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   *       id = g_cancellable_connect (cancellable,
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   *     			      G_CALLBACK (cancelled_handler)
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   *     			      data, NULL);
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   *
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   *     // cancellable operation here...
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   *
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   *     g_cancellable_disconnect (cancellable, id);
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   *
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   *     // cancelled_handler is never called after this, it is now safe
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   *     // to free the data
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   *     my_data_free (my_data);  
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   * ]|
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   *
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   * Note that the cancelled signal is emitted in the thread that
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   * the user cancelled from, which may be the main thread. So, the
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   * cancellable signal should not do something that can block.
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   */
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  signals[CANCELLED] =
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    g_signal_new (I_("cancelled"),
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		  G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (gobject_class),
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		  G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST,
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		  G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GCancellableClass, cancelled),
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		  NULL, NULL,
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		  NULL,
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		  G_TYPE_NONE, 0);
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}
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static void
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g_cancellable_init (GCancellable *cancellable)
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{
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  cancellable->priv = g_cancellable_get_instance_private (cancellable);
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}
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/**
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 * g_cancellable_new:
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 * 
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 * Creates a new #GCancellable object.
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 *
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 * Applications that want to start one or more operations
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 * that should be cancellable should create a #GCancellable
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 * and pass it to the operations.
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 *
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 * One #GCancellable can be used in multiple consecutive
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 * operations or in multiple concurrent operations.
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 *  
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 * Returns: a #GCancellable.
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 **/
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GCancellable *
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g_cancellable_new (void)
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{
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  return g_object_new (G_TYPE_CANCELLABLE, NULL);
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}
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/**
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 * g_cancellable_push_current:
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 * @cancellable: a #GCancellable object
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 *
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 * Pushes @cancellable onto the cancellable stack. The current
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 * cancellable can then be received using g_cancellable_get_current().
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 *
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 * This is useful when implementing cancellable operations in
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 * code that does not allow you to pass down the cancellable object.
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 *
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 * This is typically called automatically by e.g. #GFile operations,
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 * so you rarely have to call this yourself.
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 **/
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void
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g_cancellable_push_current (GCancellable *cancellable)
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{
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  GSList *l;
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  g_return_if_fail (cancellable != NULL);
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  l = g_private_get (¤t_cancellable);
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  l = g_slist_prepend (l, cancellable);
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  g_private_set (¤t_cancellable, l);
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}
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/**
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 * g_cancellable_pop_current:
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 * @cancellable: a #GCancellable object
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 *
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 * Pops @cancellable off the cancellable stack (verifying that @cancellable
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 * is on the top of the stack).
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 **/
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void
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g_cancellable_pop_current (GCancellable *cancellable)
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{
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  GSList *l;
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  l = g_private_get (¤t_cancellable);
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  g_return_if_fail (l != NULL);
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  g_return_if_fail (l->data == cancellable);
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  l = g_slist_delete_link (l, l);
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  g_private_set (¤t_cancellable, l);
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}
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/**
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 * g_cancellable_get_current:
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 *
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 * Gets the top cancellable from the stack.
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 *
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 * Returns: (nullable) (transfer none): a #GCancellable from the top
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 * of the stack, or %NULL if the stack is empty.
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 **/
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GCancellable *
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g_cancellable_get_current  (void)
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{
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  GSList *l;
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  l = g_private_get (¤t_cancellable);
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  if (l == NULL)
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    return NULL;
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  return G_CANCELLABLE (l->data);
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}
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/**
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 * g_cancellable_reset:
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 * @cancellable: a #GCancellable object.
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 * 
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 * Resets @cancellable to its uncancelled state.
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 *
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 * If cancellable is currently in use by any cancellable operation
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 * then the behavior of this function is undefined.
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 *
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 * Note that it is generally not a good idea to reuse an existing
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 * cancellable for more operations after it has been cancelled once,
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 * as this function might tempt you to do. The recommended practice
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 * is to drop the reference to a cancellable after cancelling it,
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 * and let it die with the outstanding async operations. You should
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 * create a fresh cancellable for further async operations.
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 **/
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void 
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g_cancellable_reset (GCancellable *cancellable)
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{
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  GCancellablePrivate *priv;
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  g_return_if_fail (G_IS_CANCELLABLE (cancellable));
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  g_mutex_lock (&cancellable_mutex);
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  priv = cancellable->priv;
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  while (priv->cancelled_running || priv->cancelled_emissions > 0)
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    {
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      if (priv->cancelled_running)
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        priv->cancelled_running_waiting = TRUE;
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      if (priv->cancelled_emissions > 0)
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        priv->cancelled_emissions_waiting = TRUE;
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      g_cond_wait (&cancellable_cond, &cancellable_mutex);
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    }
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  if (g_atomic_int_exchange (&priv->cancelled, FALSE))
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    {
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      if (priv->wakeup)
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        GLIB_PRIVATE_CALL (g_wakeup_acknowledge) (priv->wakeup);
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    }
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  g_mutex_unlock (&cancellable_mutex);
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}
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/**
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 * g_cancellable_is_cancelled:
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 * @cancellable: (nullable): a #GCancellable or %NULL
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 *
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 * Checks if a cancellable job has been cancelled.
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 *
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 * Returns: %TRUE if @cancellable is cancelled,
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 * FALSE if called with %NULL or if item is not cancelled.
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 **/
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gboolean
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g_cancellable_is_cancelled (GCancellable *cancellable)
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{
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  return cancellable != NULL && g_atomic_int_get (&cancellable->priv->cancelled);
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}
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/**
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 * g_cancellable_set_error_if_cancelled:
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 * @cancellable: (nullable): a #GCancellable or %NULL
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 * @error: #GError to append error state to
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 *
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 * If the @cancellable is cancelled, sets the error to notify
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 * that the operation was cancelled.
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 *
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 * Returns: %TRUE if @cancellable was cancelled, %FALSE if it was not
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 */
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gboolean
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g_cancellable_set_error_if_cancelled (GCancellable  *cancellable,
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                                      GError       **error)
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{
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  if (g_cancellable_is_cancelled (cancellable))
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    {
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      g_set_error_literal (error,
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                           G_IO_ERROR,
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                           G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED,
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                           _("Operation was cancelled"));
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      return TRUE;
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    }
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  return FALSE;
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}
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/**
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 * g_cancellable_get_fd:
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 * @cancellable: a #GCancellable.
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 * 
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 * Gets the file descriptor for a cancellable job. This can be used to
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 * implement cancellable operations on Unix systems. The returned fd will
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 * turn readable when @cancellable is cancelled.
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 *
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 * You are not supposed to read from the fd yourself, just check for
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 * readable status. Reading to unset the readable status is done
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 * with g_cancellable_reset().
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 * 
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 * After a successful return from this function, you should use 
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 * g_cancellable_release_fd() to free up resources allocated for 
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 * the returned file descriptor.
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 *
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 * See also g_cancellable_make_pollfd().
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 *
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 * Returns: A valid file descriptor. `-1` if the file descriptor
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 * is not supported, or on errors. 
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 **/
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int
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g_cancellable_get_fd (GCancellable *cancellable)
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{
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  GPollFD pollfd;
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#ifndef G_OS_WIN32
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  gboolean retval G_GNUC_UNUSED  /* when compiling with G_DISABLE_ASSERT */;
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#endif
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  if (cancellable == NULL)
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	  return -1;
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#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
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  pollfd.fd = -1;
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#else
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  retval = g_cancellable_make_pollfd (cancellable, &pollfd);
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  g_assert (retval);
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#endif
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  return pollfd.fd;
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}
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/**
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 * g_cancellable_make_pollfd:
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 * @cancellable: (nullable): a #GCancellable or %NULL
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 * @pollfd: a pointer to a #GPollFD
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 * 
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 * Creates a #GPollFD corresponding to @cancellable; this can be passed
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 * to g_poll() and used to poll for cancellation. This is useful both
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 * for unix systems without a native poll and for portability to
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 * windows.
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 *
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 * When this function returns %TRUE, you should use 
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 * g_cancellable_release_fd() to free up resources allocated for the 
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 * @pollfd. After a %FALSE return, do not call g_cancellable_release_fd().
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 *
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 * If this function returns %FALSE, either no @cancellable was given or
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 * resource limits prevent this function from allocating the necessary 
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 * structures for polling. (On Linux, you will likely have reached 
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 * the maximum number of file descriptors.) The suggested way to handle
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 * these cases is to ignore the @cancellable.
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 *
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 * You are not supposed to read from the fd yourself, just check for
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 * readable status. Reading to unset the readable status is done
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 * with g_cancellable_reset().
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 *
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 * Returns: %TRUE if @pollfd was successfully initialized, %FALSE on 
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 *          failure to prepare the cancellable.
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 * 
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 * Since: 2.22
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 **/
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gboolean
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g_cancellable_make_pollfd (GCancellable *cancellable, GPollFD *pollfd)
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{
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  g_return_val_if_fail (pollfd != NULL, FALSE);
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  if (cancellable == NULL)
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    return FALSE;
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  g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_CANCELLABLE (cancellable), FALSE);
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  g_mutex_lock (&cancellable_mutex);
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  cancellable->priv->fd_refcount++;
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  if (cancellable->priv->wakeup == NULL)
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    {
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      cancellable->priv->wakeup = GLIB_PRIVATE_CALL (g_wakeup_new) ();
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      if (g_atomic_int_get (&cancellable->priv->cancelled))
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        GLIB_PRIVATE_CALL (g_wakeup_signal) (cancellable->priv->wakeup);
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    }
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  GLIB_PRIVATE_CALL (g_wakeup_get_pollfd) (cancellable->priv->wakeup, pollfd);
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  g_mutex_unlock (&cancellable_mutex);
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  return TRUE;
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}
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/**
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 * g_cancellable_release_fd:
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 * @cancellable: a #GCancellable
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 *
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 * Releases a resources previously allocated by g_cancellable_get_fd()
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 * or g_cancellable_make_pollfd().
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 *
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 * For compatibility reasons with older releases, calling this function 
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 * is not strictly required, the resources will be automatically freed
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 * when the @cancellable is finalized. However, the @cancellable will
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 * block scarce file descriptors until it is finalized if this function
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 * is not called. This can cause the application to run out of file 
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 * descriptors when many #GCancellables are used at the same time.
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 * 
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 * Since: 2.22
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 **/
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void
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						||
g_cancellable_release_fd (GCancellable *cancellable)
 | 
						||
{
 | 
						||
  GCancellablePrivate *priv;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (cancellable == NULL)
 | 
						||
    return;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  g_return_if_fail (G_IS_CANCELLABLE (cancellable));
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  priv = cancellable->priv;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  g_mutex_lock (&cancellable_mutex);
 | 
						||
  g_assert (priv->fd_refcount > 0);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  priv->fd_refcount--;
 | 
						||
  if (priv->fd_refcount == 0)
 | 
						||
    {
 | 
						||
      GLIB_PRIVATE_CALL (g_wakeup_free) (priv->wakeup);
 | 
						||
      priv->wakeup = NULL;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  g_mutex_unlock (&cancellable_mutex);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
/**
 | 
						||
 * g_cancellable_cancel:
 | 
						||
 * @cancellable: (nullable): a #GCancellable object.
 | 
						||
 * 
 | 
						||
 * Will set @cancellable to cancelled, and will emit the
 | 
						||
 * #GCancellable::cancelled signal. (However, see the warning about
 | 
						||
 * race conditions in the documentation for that signal if you are
 | 
						||
 * planning to connect to it.)
 | 
						||
 *
 | 
						||
 * This function is thread-safe. In other words, you can safely call
 | 
						||
 * it from a thread other than the one running the operation that was
 | 
						||
 * passed the @cancellable.
 | 
						||
 *
 | 
						||
 * If @cancellable is %NULL, this function returns immediately for convenience.
 | 
						||
 *
 | 
						||
 * The convention within GIO is that cancelling an asynchronous
 | 
						||
 * operation causes it to complete asynchronously. That is, if you
 | 
						||
 * cancel the operation from the same thread in which it is running,
 | 
						||
 * then the operation's #GAsyncReadyCallback will not be invoked until
 | 
						||
 * the application returns to the main loop.
 | 
						||
 **/
 | 
						||
void
 | 
						||
g_cancellable_cancel (GCancellable *cancellable)
 | 
						||
{
 | 
						||
  GCancellablePrivate *priv;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (cancellable == NULL || g_cancellable_is_cancelled (cancellable))
 | 
						||
    return;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  priv = cancellable->priv;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  g_mutex_lock (&cancellable_mutex);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (g_atomic_int_exchange (&priv->cancelled, TRUE))
 | 
						||
    {
 | 
						||
      g_mutex_unlock (&cancellable_mutex);
 | 
						||
      return;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  priv->cancelled_running = TRUE;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (priv->wakeup)
 | 
						||
    GLIB_PRIVATE_CALL (g_wakeup_signal) (priv->wakeup);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  g_mutex_unlock (&cancellable_mutex);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  g_object_ref (cancellable);
 | 
						||
  g_signal_emit (cancellable, signals[CANCELLED], 0);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  g_mutex_lock (&cancellable_mutex);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  priv->cancelled_running = FALSE;
 | 
						||
  if (priv->cancelled_running_waiting)
 | 
						||
    g_cond_broadcast (&cancellable_cond);
 | 
						||
  priv->cancelled_running_waiting = FALSE;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  g_mutex_unlock (&cancellable_mutex);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  g_object_unref (cancellable);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
/**
 | 
						||
 * g_cancellable_connect:
 | 
						||
 * @cancellable: A #GCancellable.
 | 
						||
 * @callback: The #GCallback to connect.
 | 
						||
 * @data: Data to pass to @callback.
 | 
						||
 * @data_destroy_func: (nullable): Free function for @data or %NULL.
 | 
						||
 *
 | 
						||
 * Convenience function to connect to the #GCancellable::cancelled
 | 
						||
 * signal. Also handles the race condition that may happen
 | 
						||
 * if the cancellable is cancelled right before connecting.
 | 
						||
 *
 | 
						||
 * @callback is called at most once, either directly at the
 | 
						||
 * time of the connect if @cancellable is already cancelled,
 | 
						||
 * or when @cancellable is cancelled in some thread.
 | 
						||
 *
 | 
						||
 * @data_destroy_func will be called when the handler is
 | 
						||
 * disconnected, or immediately if the cancellable is already
 | 
						||
 * cancelled.
 | 
						||
 *
 | 
						||
 * See #GCancellable::cancelled for details on how to use this.
 | 
						||
 *
 | 
						||
 * Since GLib 2.40, the lock protecting @cancellable is not held when
 | 
						||
 * @callback is invoked.  This lifts a restriction in place for
 | 
						||
 * earlier GLib versions which now makes it easier to write cleanup
 | 
						||
 * code that unconditionally invokes e.g. g_cancellable_cancel().
 | 
						||
 *
 | 
						||
 * Returns: The id of the signal handler or 0 if @cancellable has already
 | 
						||
 *          been cancelled.
 | 
						||
 *
 | 
						||
 * Since: 2.22
 | 
						||
 */
 | 
						||
gulong
 | 
						||
g_cancellable_connect (GCancellable   *cancellable,
 | 
						||
		       GCallback       callback,
 | 
						||
		       gpointer        data,
 | 
						||
		       GDestroyNotify  data_destroy_func)
 | 
						||
{
 | 
						||
  gulong id;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_CANCELLABLE (cancellable), 0);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  g_mutex_lock (&cancellable_mutex);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (g_atomic_int_get (&cancellable->priv->cancelled))
 | 
						||
    {
 | 
						||
      void (*_callback) (GCancellable *cancellable,
 | 
						||
                         gpointer      user_data);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      _callback = (void *)callback;
 | 
						||
      id = 0;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      cancellable->priv->cancelled_emissions++;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      g_mutex_unlock (&cancellable_mutex);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      _callback (cancellable, data);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      if (data_destroy_func)
 | 
						||
        data_destroy_func (data);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      g_mutex_lock (&cancellable_mutex);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      if (cancellable->priv->cancelled_emissions_waiting)
 | 
						||
        g_cond_broadcast (&cancellable_cond);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      cancellable->priv->cancelled_emissions--;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      g_mutex_unlock (&cancellable_mutex);
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  else
 | 
						||
    {
 | 
						||
      id = g_signal_connect_data (cancellable, "cancelled",
 | 
						||
                                  callback, data,
 | 
						||
                                  (GClosureNotify) data_destroy_func,
 | 
						||
                                  G_CONNECT_DEFAULT);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      g_mutex_unlock (&cancellable_mutex);
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return id;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
/**
 | 
						||
 * g_cancellable_disconnect:
 | 
						||
 * @cancellable: (nullable): A #GCancellable or %NULL.
 | 
						||
 * @handler_id: Handler id of the handler to be disconnected, or `0`.
 | 
						||
 *
 | 
						||
 * Disconnects a handler from a cancellable instance similar to
 | 
						||
 * g_signal_handler_disconnect().  Additionally, in the event that a
 | 
						||
 * signal handler is currently running, this call will block until the
 | 
						||
 * handler has finished.  Calling this function from a
 | 
						||
 * #GCancellable::cancelled signal handler will therefore result in a
 | 
						||
 * deadlock.
 | 
						||
 *
 | 
						||
 * This avoids a race condition where a thread cancels at the
 | 
						||
 * same time as the cancellable operation is finished and the
 | 
						||
 * signal handler is removed. See #GCancellable::cancelled for
 | 
						||
 * details on how to use this.
 | 
						||
 *
 | 
						||
 * If @cancellable is %NULL or @handler_id is `0` this function does
 | 
						||
 * nothing.
 | 
						||
 *
 | 
						||
 * Since: 2.22
 | 
						||
 */
 | 
						||
void
 | 
						||
g_cancellable_disconnect (GCancellable  *cancellable,
 | 
						||
			  gulong         handler_id)
 | 
						||
{
 | 
						||
  GCancellablePrivate *priv;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (handler_id == 0 ||  cancellable == NULL)
 | 
						||
    return;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  g_mutex_lock (&cancellable_mutex);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  priv = cancellable->priv;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  while (priv->cancelled_running || priv->cancelled_emissions)
 | 
						||
    {
 | 
						||
      if (priv->cancelled_running)
 | 
						||
        priv->cancelled_running_waiting = TRUE;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      if (priv->cancelled_emissions)
 | 
						||
        priv->cancelled_emissions_waiting = TRUE;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      g_cond_wait (&cancellable_cond, &cancellable_mutex);
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  g_signal_handler_disconnect (cancellable, handler_id);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  g_mutex_unlock (&cancellable_mutex);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
typedef struct {
 | 
						||
  GSource       source;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  GCancellable *cancellable;
 | 
						||
  gulong        cancelled_handler;
 | 
						||
  /* Protected by cancellable_mutex: */
 | 
						||
  gboolean      resurrected_during_cancellation;
 | 
						||
} GCancellableSource;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
/*
 | 
						||
 * The reference count of the GSource might be 0 at this point but it is not
 | 
						||
 * finalized yet and its dispose function did not run yet, or otherwise we
 | 
						||
 * would have disconnected the signal handler already and due to the signal
 | 
						||
 * emission lock it would be impossible to call the signal handler at that
 | 
						||
 * point. That is: at this point we either have a fully valid GSource, or
 | 
						||
 * it's not disposed or finalized yet and we can still resurrect it as needed.
 | 
						||
 *
 | 
						||
 * As such we first ensure that we have a strong reference to the GSource in
 | 
						||
 * here before calling any other GSource API.
 | 
						||
 */
 | 
						||
static void
 | 
						||
cancellable_source_cancelled (GCancellable *cancellable,
 | 
						||
			      gpointer      user_data)
 | 
						||
{
 | 
						||
  GSource *source = user_data;
 | 
						||
  GCancellableSource *cancellable_source = (GCancellableSource *) source;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  g_mutex_lock (&cancellable_mutex);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  /* Drop the reference added in cancellable_source_dispose(); see the comment there.
 | 
						||
   * The reference must be dropped after unlocking @cancellable_mutex since
 | 
						||
   * it could be the final reference, and the dispose function takes
 | 
						||
   * @cancellable_mutex. */
 | 
						||
  if (cancellable_source->resurrected_during_cancellation)
 | 
						||
    {
 | 
						||
      cancellable_source->resurrected_during_cancellation = FALSE;
 | 
						||
      g_mutex_unlock (&cancellable_mutex);
 | 
						||
      g_source_unref (source);
 | 
						||
      return;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  g_source_ref (source);
 | 
						||
  g_mutex_unlock (&cancellable_mutex);
 | 
						||
  g_source_set_ready_time (source, 0);
 | 
						||
  g_source_unref (source);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
static gboolean
 | 
						||
cancellable_source_dispatch (GSource     *source,
 | 
						||
			     GSourceFunc  callback,
 | 
						||
			     gpointer     user_data)
 | 
						||
{
 | 
						||
  GCancellableSourceFunc func = (GCancellableSourceFunc)callback;
 | 
						||
  GCancellableSource *cancellable_source = (GCancellableSource *)source;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  g_source_set_ready_time (source, -1);
 | 
						||
  return (*func) (cancellable_source->cancellable, user_data);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
static void
 | 
						||
cancellable_source_dispose (GSource *source)
 | 
						||
{
 | 
						||
  GCancellableSource *cancellable_source = (GCancellableSource *)source;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  g_mutex_lock (&cancellable_mutex);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (cancellable_source->cancellable)
 | 
						||
    {
 | 
						||
      if (cancellable_source->cancellable->priv->cancelled_running)
 | 
						||
        {
 | 
						||
          /* There can be a race here: if thread A has called
 | 
						||
           * g_cancellable_cancel() and has got as far as committing to call
 | 
						||
           * cancellable_source_cancelled(), then thread B drops the final
 | 
						||
           * ref on the GCancellableSource before g_source_ref() is called in
 | 
						||
           * cancellable_source_cancelled(), then cancellable_source_dispose()
 | 
						||
           * will run through and the GCancellableSource will be finalised
 | 
						||
           * before cancellable_source_cancelled() gets to g_source_ref(). It
 | 
						||
           * will then be left in a state where it’s committed to using a
 | 
						||
           * dangling GCancellableSource pointer.
 | 
						||
           *
 | 
						||
           * Eliminate that race by resurrecting the #GSource temporarily, and
 | 
						||
           * then dropping that reference in cancellable_source_cancelled(),
 | 
						||
           * which should be guaranteed to fire because we’re inside a
 | 
						||
           * @cancelled_running block.
 | 
						||
           */
 | 
						||
          g_source_ref (source);
 | 
						||
          cancellable_source->resurrected_during_cancellation = TRUE;
 | 
						||
        }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      g_clear_signal_handler (&cancellable_source->cancelled_handler,
 | 
						||
                              cancellable_source->cancellable);
 | 
						||
      g_clear_object (&cancellable_source->cancellable);
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  g_mutex_unlock (&cancellable_mutex);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
static gboolean
 | 
						||
cancellable_source_closure_callback (GCancellable *cancellable,
 | 
						||
				     gpointer      data)
 | 
						||
{
 | 
						||
  GClosure *closure = data;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  GValue params = G_VALUE_INIT;
 | 
						||
  GValue result_value = G_VALUE_INIT;
 | 
						||
  gboolean result;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  g_value_init (&result_value, G_TYPE_BOOLEAN);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  g_value_init (¶ms, G_TYPE_CANCELLABLE);
 | 
						||
  g_value_set_object (¶ms, cancellable);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  g_closure_invoke (closure, &result_value, 1, ¶ms, NULL);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  result = g_value_get_boolean (&result_value);
 | 
						||
  g_value_unset (&result_value);
 | 
						||
  g_value_unset (¶ms);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return result;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
static GSourceFuncs cancellable_source_funcs =
 | 
						||
{
 | 
						||
  NULL,
 | 
						||
  NULL,
 | 
						||
  cancellable_source_dispatch,
 | 
						||
  NULL,
 | 
						||
  (GSourceFunc)cancellable_source_closure_callback,
 | 
						||
  NULL,
 | 
						||
};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
/**
 | 
						||
 * g_cancellable_source_new:
 | 
						||
 * @cancellable: (nullable): a #GCancellable, or %NULL
 | 
						||
 *
 | 
						||
 * Creates a source that triggers if @cancellable is cancelled and
 | 
						||
 * calls its callback of type #GCancellableSourceFunc. This is
 | 
						||
 * primarily useful for attaching to another (non-cancellable) source
 | 
						||
 * with g_source_add_child_source() to add cancellability to it.
 | 
						||
 *
 | 
						||
 * For convenience, you can call this with a %NULL #GCancellable,
 | 
						||
 * in which case the source will never trigger.
 | 
						||
 *
 | 
						||
 * The new #GSource will hold a reference to the #GCancellable.
 | 
						||
 *
 | 
						||
 * Returns: (transfer full): the new #GSource.
 | 
						||
 *
 | 
						||
 * Since: 2.28
 | 
						||
 */
 | 
						||
GSource *
 | 
						||
g_cancellable_source_new (GCancellable *cancellable)
 | 
						||
{
 | 
						||
  GSource *source;
 | 
						||
  GCancellableSource *cancellable_source;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  source = g_source_new (&cancellable_source_funcs, sizeof (GCancellableSource));
 | 
						||
  g_source_set_static_name (source, "GCancellable");
 | 
						||
  g_source_set_dispose_function (source, cancellable_source_dispose);
 | 
						||
  cancellable_source = (GCancellableSource *)source;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (cancellable)
 | 
						||
    {
 | 
						||
      cancellable_source->cancellable = g_object_ref (cancellable);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      /* We intentionally don't use g_cancellable_connect() here,
 | 
						||
       * because we don't want the "at most once" behavior.
 | 
						||
       */
 | 
						||
      cancellable_source->cancelled_handler =
 | 
						||
        g_signal_connect (cancellable, "cancelled",
 | 
						||
                          G_CALLBACK (cancellable_source_cancelled),
 | 
						||
                          source);
 | 
						||
      if (g_cancellable_is_cancelled (cancellable))
 | 
						||
        g_source_set_ready_time (source, 0);
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return source;
 | 
						||
}
 |