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diff --git a/TAO/tao/ORB.h b/TAO/tao/ORB.h deleted file mode 100644 index f944fb6f342..00000000000 --- a/TAO/tao/ORB.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,546 +0,0 @@ -// This may look like C, but it's really -*- C++ -*- -// $Id$ - -// ============================================================================ -// -// = LIBRARY -// TAO -// -// = FILENAME -// ORB.h -// -// = DESCRIPTION -// Header file for CORBA's <ORB> type and type. -// -// = AUTHOR -// Copyright 1994-1995 by Sun Microsystems Inc. and Douglas C. Schmidt. -// -// ============================================================================ - -#ifndef TAO_ORB_H -#define TAO_ORB_H - -#include "tao/corbafwd.h" -#include "tao/Exception.h" - -typedef enum -{ - TAO_SERVICEID_NAMESERVICE, - TAO_SERVICEID_TRADINGSERVICE -} TAO_Service_ID; - -// @@ NW: Disable messing with the alignment for now. -// For some reason, PC compilers don't implement "natural" alignment, -// but only use fixed alignment policies. The following #pragmas -// configure fixed one-byte alignment policy, since some fixed policy -// needs to apply throughout an ORB. - -#if defined (_MSC_VER) -//# pragma pack (push, 1) // VC++, stack 1-byte alignment policy -# ifdef _DEBUG // convert from VC++ convention ... -# define DEBUG // ... to normal convention -# endif -#elif defined (__BORLANDC__) -# pragma option -a // BC++, use 1 byte alignment -#endif - -#if !defined (TAO_CONST) -// Something to document the fact that we want to put 'const' in front -// of a type, but that it won't turn out the way we want, e.g., we -// really want to express that a CORBA_String is const, but since -// CORBA_String is a char*, the const modifies the pointer and not the -// pointed-to, and some compilers (like SGI's EDG-derived thang) -// complain. -#define TAO_CONST -#endif /* TAO_CONST */ - -// Forward declarations of some data types are needed. - -class TAO_POA_Manager; -class TAO_POA_Policies; - -// =Forward declarations -struct TAO_Dispatch_Context; -class TAO_Operation_Table; -class TAO_Client_Strategy_Factory; -class TAO_Server_Strategy_Factory; -class TAO_ORB_Parameters; -class TAO_InputCDR; -class TAO_OutputCDR; - -// The new (POA) base class for servants. -class TAO_ServantBase; - -typedef struct TAO_Leader_Follower_Info_Struct -{ - ACE_SYNCH_MUTEX leader_follower_lock_; - // do protect the access to the following three members - - ACE_Unbounded_Set<ACE_SYNCH_CONDITION *> follower_set_; - // keep a set of followers around (protected) - - int leaders_; - // 0 if no leader is around, 1 if there is a leader - // > 1 if we do nested upcalls (protected) - - ACE_thread_t leader_thread_ID_; - // thread ID of the leader thread (protected) -} TAO_Leader_Follower_Info; - -class STUB_Object; -// Forward declarations. - -class TAO_Export CORBA_String_var -{ - // = TITLE - // CORBA_String var class. Provides automatic deallocation of storage - // for the string once it goes out of scope. -public: - CORBA_String_var (void); - // default constructor. - - CORBA_String_var (char *p); - // constructor, owns p. - - CORBA_String_var (const char *p); - // constructor. Makes a copy of p. - - CORBA_String_var (const CORBA_String_var &s); - // copy constructor. - - ~CORBA_String_var (void); - // destructor. - - CORBA_String_var &operator= (char *p); - // assignment operator. - - CORBA_String_var &operator= (const char *p); - // assignment to a const char*. Makes a copy. - - CORBA_String_var &operator= (const CORBA_String_var &s); - // assignment operator. - - operator char *(); - // access and modify. - - operator const char *() const; - // only read privileges. - - char &operator[] (CORBA::ULong index); - // allows access and modification using an index. - - char operator[] (CORBA::ULong index) const; - // allows only accessing thru an index. - - // = in, out, out, and _retn operations. - // ORBOS/97-05-15, Appendix C.2 - - const char *in (void) const; - // for in parameter. - - char *&inout (void); - // for inout parameter. - - char *&out (void); - // for out parameter. - - char *_retn (void); - // for string of return type. - -private: - char *ptr_; - // instance. -}; - -class TAO_Export CORBA_String_out -{ - // = TITLE - // CORBA_String_out - // - // = DESCRIPTION - // To support the memory management for "out" parameter passing - // mode. ORBOS/97-05-15, Appendix C.2 defines a CORBA_String_out class -public: - // = operations. - - CORBA_String_out (char *&p); - // Construction from a reference to a string. - - CORBA_String_out (CORBA_String_var &p); - // Construction from a var. - - CORBA_String_out (const CORBA_String_out &s); - // Copy constructor. - - CORBA_String_out &operator= (const CORBA_String_out &s); - // Assignment from a string_out. - - CORBA_String_out &operator= (char *p); - // Assignment from a string. - - operator char *&(); - // Cast. - - char *&ptr (void); - // Return underlying instance. - -private: - char *&ptr_; - // Instance. - - // assignment from _var disallowed - void operator= (const CORBA_String_var &); -}; - -class TAO_Export CORBA_ORB -{ - // = TITLE - // ORB pseudo-objref. - // - // = DESCRIPTION - // - // The "ORB" pseudo-object is used in bootstrapping, such as to - // create object references from strings. This class is intended - // to be inherited by others, which will provide some more of the - // CORBA support. Implementations of this "CORBA::ORB" class must - // know how to create stringify/destringify their objrefs, as well - // as how to marshal and unmarshal them. - // -public: - - // ORB_Core has special privileges - friend class TAO_ORB_Core; - - class TAO_Export InvalidName : public CORBA_UserException - { - public: - InvalidName (void); - - virtual void _raise (void); - InvalidName* _narrow (CORBA_Exception *ex); - virtual int _is_a (const char* interface_id) const; - }; - - static CORBA::ORB_ptr _duplicate (CORBA::ORB_ptr orb); - // Return a duplicate of <{orb}>. When work with this duplicate is - // complete, it should be freed up using <CORBA::release()>. - - static CORBA::ORB_ptr _nil (void); - // Returns a pointer to a nil ORB, i.e., an non-existent ORB. This - // can be used for initialization or in comparisons. - - virtual CORBA::Object_ptr string_to_object (const char *str, - CORBA_Environment &TAO_IN_ENV = CORBA::default_environment ()) = 0; - // Turn a string-ified object reference back into an object pointer. - // Each type of ORB, e.g. an IIOP ORB, must implement this. - // Typically these strings are created using <object_to_string()>. - virtual CORBA::String object_to_string (CORBA::Object_ptr obj, - CORBA_Environment &TAO_IN_ENV = CORBA::default_environment ()) = 0; - // Turn an object reference into a string. Each type of ORB, - // e.g. an IIOP ORB, must implement this. This can be used by - // servers to publish their whereabouts to clients. The output of - // this is typically eventually given to <string_to_object()> as an - // argument. - - virtual TAO_ServantBase *_get_collocated_servant (STUB_Object *p) = 0; - // Return the object pointer of an collocated object it there is - // one, otherwise, return 0. Each type of ORB, e. g., IIOP ORB, - // must implement this and determine what is a collocated object - // based on information provided in the STUB_Object. - - void create_list (CORBA::Long count, - CORBA::NVList_ptr &retval); - - // = New Things from the POA Specification - // - // Of all of these operations, only <run> is currently implemented. - // Others require clarification of design or more implementation - // than is currently available. - - CORBA::Boolean work_pending (void); - // Returns an indication of whether the ORB needs the <{main thread}> to - // perform some work. - - int perform_work (const ACE_Time_Value & = ACE_Time_Value::zero); - // If called by the <{main thread}>, this operation performs an - // implementation-defined unit of work. Otherwise, it does nothing. - // Note that the default behavior is not to block; this behavior can - // be modified by passing an appropriate <ACE_Time_Value>. - // - // It is platform-specific how the application and ORB arrange to - // use compatible threading primitives. - - int run (void); - int run (ACE_Time_Value &tv); - int run (ACE_Time_Value *tv); - // Instructs the ORB to initialize itself and run its event loop in - // the current thread, not returning until the ORB has shut down. - // If an error occurs during initialization or a run-time this - // method will return -1. If <tv> is non-NULL, then if no requests - // arrive at this thread before the timeout elapses we return to the - // caller with a value of 0 (this allows timeouts). Otherwise, if - // we've returned since we've been asked to shut down the value of 1 - // is returned. - - void shutdown (CORBA::Boolean wait_for_completion = 0); - // This operation instructs the ORB to shut down. Shutting down the - // ORB causes all Object Adapters to be shut down. If - // <wait_for_completion> parameter is TRUE, this operation blocks - // until all ORB processing (including request processing and object - // deactivation or other operations associated with object adapters) - // has completed. <[NOTE]> <wait_for_completion>=TRUE is not - // currently supported. - - CORBA_Object_ptr resolve_initial_references (CORBA::String name, - CORBA_Environment &TAO_IN_ENV = CORBA::default_environment ()); - - CORBA_Object_ptr resolve_initial_references (CORBA::String name, - ACE_Time_Value *timeout, - CORBA_Environment &TAO_IN_ENV = CORBA::default_environment ()); - // This method acts as a mini-bootstrapping Naming Service, which is - // provided by the ORB for certain well-known object references. - // TAO supports the "NameService", "TradingService", "RootPOA", and - // "POACurrent" via this method. The <timeout> value bounds the - // amount of time the ORB blocks waiting to resolve the service. - // This is most useful for bootstrapping remote services, such as - // the "NameService" or "TradingService", that are commonly resolved - // via multicast. By default, the value is 0, which means "use the - // <TAO_DEFAULT_SERVICE_RESOLUTION_TIMEOUT> timeout period". Note - // that by using a default value for the <timeout> parameter, TAO - // will remains compliant with the CORBA - // <resolve_initial_references> specification. - - // = TAO-specific extensions to the CORBA specification. - - CORBA_Object_ptr resolve_root_poa (const char *adapter_name = TAO_DEFAULT_ROOTPOA_NAME, - TAO_POA_Manager *poa_manager = 0, - const TAO_POA_Policies *policies = 0); - // Resolve the POA. - - STUB_Object *create_stub_object (const TAO_ObjectKey &key, - const char *type_id, - CORBA_Environment &TAO_IN_ENV = CORBA::default_environment ()); - // Makes sure that the ORB is open and then creates an IIOP object - // based on the endpoint. - - CORBA_Object_ptr key_to_object (const TAO_ObjectKey &key, - const char *type_id, - CORBA_Environment &TAO_IN_ENV = CORBA::default_environment ()); - // Convert key into an object reference. Return Object_ptr as out - // parameter. Errors will come through the environment. - // - // Object IDs are assigned and used by servers to identify objects. - // - // Type IDs are repository IDs, assigned as part of OMG-IDL - // interface definition to identify specific interfaces and their - // relationships to other OMG-IDL interfaces. It's OK to provide a - // null type ID. Providing a null object key will result in an - // INV_OBJREF exception. - // - // Clients which invoke operations using one of these references - // when the server is not active (or after the last reference to the - // POA is released) will normally see an OBJECT_NOT_EXIST exception - // reported by the ORB. If the POA is a "Named POA" the client's - // ORB will not normally return OBJECT_NOT_EXIST unless the POA - // reports that fault. - - int open (void); - // Set up the ORB Core's acceptor to listen on the - // previously-specified port for requests. Returns -1 on failure, - // else 0. - - static void init_orb_globals (CORBA_Environment &TAO_IN_ENV = CORBA::default_environment ()); - // Initialize the ORB globals correctly, i.e., only when they - // haven't been initialized yet. - - static CORBA::Boolean orb_free_resources (void); - // Indicates if we have reached a point where all ORB owned - // resources will be deallocated. - - // Reference counting... - virtual CORBA::ULong _incr_refcnt (void); - virtual CORBA::ULong _decr_refcnt (void); - - TAO_Leader_Follower_Info &leader_follower_info (void); - // Get access to the leader_follower_info - - void should_shutdown (int value); - // Set the shutdown flag to <value>. - - int should_shutdown (void); - // Get the shutdown flag value - - // Forward declaration and typedefs for the exception thrown by - // the ORB Dynamic Any factory functions. - class CORBA_ORB_InconsistentTypeCode; - typedef CORBA_ORB_InconsistentTypeCode InconsistentTypeCode; - typedef CORBA_ORB_InconsistentTypeCode *InconsistentTypeCode_ptr; - - // Typecode for the above exception. - static CORBA::TypeCode_ptr _tc_InconsistentTypeCode; - - // Dynamic Any factory functions. - - CORBA_DynAny_ptr create_dyn_any (const CORBA_Any& any, - CORBA::Environment &TAO_IN_ENV); - - CORBA_DynAny_ptr create_basic_dyn_any (CORBA_TypeCode_ptr tc, - CORBA::Environment &TAO_IN_ENV); - - CORBA_DynStruct_ptr create_dyn_struct (CORBA_TypeCode_ptr tc, - CORBA::Environment &TAO_IN_ENV); - - CORBA_DynSequence_ptr create_dyn_sequence (CORBA_TypeCode_ptr tc, - CORBA::Environment &TAO_IN_ENV); - - CORBA_DynArray_ptr create_dyn_array (CORBA_TypeCode_ptr tc, - CORBA::Environment &TAO_IN_ENV); - - CORBA_DynUnion_ptr create_dyn_union (CORBA_TypeCode_ptr tc, - CORBA::Environment &TAO_IN_ENV); - - CORBA_DynEnum_ptr create_dyn_enum (CORBA_TypeCode_ptr tc, - CORBA::Environment &TAO_IN_ENV); - -protected: - // We must be created via the <ORB_init> call. - CORBA_ORB (void); - virtual ~CORBA_ORB (void); - - CORBA_Object_ptr resolve_poa_current (void); - // Resolve the POA current. - - int run (ACE_Time_Value *tv, - int break_on_timeouts); - // Implements the run routine - -private: - - CORBA_Object_ptr resolve_commandline_ref (const char *& init_ref); - // Resolve the Initial reference according to the commandline - // option -ORBInitRef <ObjectID>:<IOR> - - CORBA_Object_ptr resolve_name_service (ACE_Time_Value *timeout); - // Resolve the name service object reference. - - CORBA_Object_ptr resolve_trading_service (ACE_Time_Value *timeout); - // Resolve the trading object reference. - - int multicast_query (char *buf, - TAO_Service_ID service_id, - u_short port, - ACE_Time_Value *timeout, - u_short attempts); - // returns and IOR string, the client is responsible for freeing - // memory! - - CORBA_Object_ptr multicast_to_service (TAO_Service_ID service_id, - u_short port, - ACE_Time_Value *timeout, - u_short attempts); - // Resolve the refernce of a service of type <name>. - - ACE_SYNCH_MUTEX lock_; - // lock required for mutual exclusion between multiple threads. - - u_int refcount_; - // Maintains a reference count of number of instantiations of the - // ORB. - - u_int open_called_; - // Flag which denotes that the open method was called. - - ACE_SYNCH_MUTEX open_lock_; - // Mutual exclusion for calling open. - - ACE_Lock *shutdown_lock_; - // Pointer to our shutdown lock. - - int should_shutdown_; - // Flag which denotes that the ORB should shut down and <run> should - // return. - - CORBA_Object_ptr name_service_; - // If this is non-_nil(), then this is the object reference to our - // configured Naming Context. - - CORBA_Object_ptr schedule_service_; - // If this is non-_nil(), then this is the object reference to our - // configured RtecScheduler::Scheduler. - - CORBA_Object_ptr event_service_; - // If this is non-_nil(), then this is the object reference to our - // configured Event Channel. - - CORBA_Object_ptr trading_service_; - // If this is non-_nil(), then this is the object reference to our - // configured Trading. - - static int orb_init_count_; - // Count of the number of times that <ORB_init> has been called. - // This must be protected by <ACE_Static_Object_Lock>. - - ACE_SYNCH_CONDITION* cond_become_leader_; - // wait to become the leader if the leader-follower model is active - - TAO_Leader_Follower_Info leader_follower_info_; - // Information about the leader follower model - - // = NON-PROVIDED METHODS - CORBA_ORB (const CORBA_ORB &); - CORBA_ORB &operator= (const CORBA_ORB &); -}; - -class TAO_Export CORBA_ORB_var -{ -public: - CORBA_ORB_var (void); // default constructor - CORBA_ORB_var (CORBA::ORB_ptr); - CORBA_ORB_var (const CORBA_ORB_var &); // copy constructor - ~CORBA_ORB_var (void); // destructor - - CORBA_ORB_var &operator= (CORBA::ORB_ptr); - CORBA_ORB_var &operator= (const CORBA_ORB_var &); - CORBA::ORB_ptr operator-> (void) const; - - operator const CORBA::ORB_ptr &() const; - operator CORBA::ORB_ptr &(); - // in, inout, out, _retn - CORBA::ORB_ptr in (void) const; - CORBA::ORB_ptr &inout (void); - CORBA::ORB_ptr &out (void); - CORBA::ORB_ptr _retn (void); - CORBA::ORB_ptr ptr (void) const; - -private: - CORBA::ORB_ptr ptr_; -}; - -class TAO_Export CORBA_ORB_out -{ -public: - CORBA_ORB_out (CORBA::ORB_ptr &); - CORBA_ORB_out (CORBA_ORB_var &); - CORBA_ORB_out (CORBA_ORB_out &); - CORBA_ORB_out &operator= (CORBA_ORB_out &); - CORBA_ORB_out &operator= (const CORBA_ORB_var &); - CORBA_ORB_out &operator= (CORBA::ORB_ptr); - operator CORBA::ORB_ptr &(); - CORBA::ORB_ptr &ptr (void); - CORBA::ORB_ptr operator-> (void); - -private: - CORBA::ORB_ptr &ptr_; -}; - -#if defined (__ACE_INLINE__) -# include "tao/ORB.i" -#endif /* __ACE_INLINE__ */ - -#if defined (_MSC_VER) -// @@ NW: Disable messing with alignment for now. -// VC++, goes back to other padding rules -//# pragma pack (pop) -#endif /* _MSV_VER */ - -#endif /* TAO_ORB_H */ |