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diff --git a/ace/Future.h b/ace/Future.h deleted file mode 100644 index 0faf9578d61..00000000000 --- a/ace/Future.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,368 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- C++ -*- */ - -//============================================================================= -/** - * @file Future.h - * - * $Id$ - * - * @author Andres Kruse <Andres.Kruse@cern.ch> - * @author Douglas C. Schmidt <schmidt@cs.wustl.edu> - * @author Per Andersson <Per.Andersson@hfera.ericsson.se> - * @author and John Tucker <jtucker@infoglide.com> - */ -//============================================================================= - - -#ifndef ACE_FUTURE_H -#define ACE_FUTURE_H -#include "ace/pre.h" - -#include "ace/Containers.h" -#include "ace/Synch.h" -#include "ace/Strategies_T.h" - -#if !defined (ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE) -# pragma once -#endif /* ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE */ - -#if defined (ACE_HAS_THREADS) - -// Forward decl. -template <class T> class ACE_Future_Holder; -template <class T> class ACE_Future_Observer; -template <class T> class ACE_Future_Rep; -template <class T> class ACE_Future; - -/** - * @class ACE_Future_Holder - * - * @brief Implementation of object which has holds ACE_Future. - */ -template <class T> -class ACE_Export ACE_Future_Holder -{ -public: - ACE_Future_Holder (const ACE_Future<T> &future); - ~ACE_Future_Holder (void); - - /// Declare the dynamic allocation hooks. - ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE; - - ACE_Future<T> item_; - -protected: - ACE_Future_Holder (void); -}; - -/** - * @class ACE_Future_Observer - * - * @brief ACE_Future_Observer<T> - * - * An ACE_Future_Observer object implements an object that is - * subscribed with an ACE_Future object so that it may be - * notified when the value of the ACE_Future object is - * written to by a writer thread. - * It uses the Observer pattern - */ -template <class T> -class ACE_Future_Observer -{ -public: - // = Destructor - virtual ~ACE_Future_Observer (void); - - /// Called by the ACE_Future in which we are subscribed to when - /// its value is written to. - virtual void update (const ACE_Future<T> &future) = 0; - - /// Declare the dynamic allocation hooks. - ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE; -protected: - - // = Constructor - ACE_Future_Observer (void); -}; - -/** - * @class ACE_Future_Rep - * - * @brief ACE_Future_Rep<T> - * - * An ACE_Future_Rep<T> object encapsules a pointer to an object - * of class T which is the result of an asynchronous method - * invocation. It is pointed to by ACE_Future<T> object[s] and - * only accessible through them. - */ -template <class T> -class ACE_Future_Rep -{ -private: - friend class ACE_Future<T>; - - /** - * Set the result value. The specified <caller> represents the - * future that invoked this <set> method, which is used to notify - * the list of future observers. Returns 0 for success, -1 on error. - * This function only has an effect the first time it is called for - * the object. Subsequent calls return 0 (success) but have no effect. - */ - int set (const T &r, - ACE_Future<T> &caller); - - /// Wait up to <tv> time to get the <value>. Note that <tv> must be - /// specified in absolute time rather than relative time. - int get (T &value, - ACE_Time_Value *tv); - - /** - * Attaches the specified observer to a subject (i.e. the - * <ACE_Future_Rep>). The update method of the specified subject will - * be invoked with a copy of the written-to <ACE_Future> as input when - * the result gets set. - * - * Returns 0 if the observer is successfully attached, 1 if the - * observer is already attached, and -1 if failures occur. - */ - int attach (ACE_Future_Observer<T> *observer, - ACE_Future<T> &caller); - - /** - * Detaches the specified observer from a subject (i.e. the - * <ACE_Future_Rep>). The update method of the specified subject will - * not be invoked when the <ACE_Future_Rep>s result gets set. Returns - * 1 if the specified observer was actually attached to the subject - * prior to this call and 0 if was not. - * - * Returns 0 if the observer was successfully detached, and -1 if the - * observer was not attached in the first place. - */ - int detach (ACE_Future_Observer<T> *observer); - - /** - * Type conversion. will block forever until the result is - * available. Note that this method is going away in a subsequent - * release since it doesn't distinguish between failure results and - * success results (exceptions should be used, but they aren't - * portable...). The <get> method should be used instead since it - * separates the error value from the result, and also permits - * timeouts. - */ - operator T (); - - /// Dump the state of an object. - void dump (void) const; - - /// Declare the dynamic allocation hooks. - ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE; - - // = Encapsulate reference count and object lifetime of instances. - - // These methods must go after the others to work around a bug with - // Borland's C++ Builder... - - /// Create a ACE_Future_Rep<T> and initialize the reference count. - static ACE_Future_Rep<T> *create (void); - - /** - * Increase the reference count and return argument. Uses the - * attribute "value_ready_mutex_" to synchronize reference count - * updating. - * - * Precondition (rep != 0). - */ - static ACE_Future_Rep<T> *attach (ACE_Future_Rep<T> *&rep); - - /** - * Decreases the reference count and and deletes rep if there are no - * more references to rep. - * - * Precondition (rep != 0) - */ - static void detach (ACE_Future_Rep<T> *&rep); - - /** - * Decreases the rep's reference count and and deletes rep if there - * are no more references to rep. Then assigns new_rep to rep. - * - * Precondition (rep != 0 && new_rep != 0) - */ - static void assign (ACE_Future_Rep<T> *&rep, - ACE_Future_Rep<T> *new_rep); - - /// Is result available? - int ready (void); - - /// Pointer to the result. - T *value_; - - /// Reference count. - int ref_count_; - - typedef ACE_Future_Observer<T> - OBSERVER; - - typedef ACE_Unbounded_Set<OBSERVER *> - OBSERVER_COLLECTION; - - /// Keep a list of ACE_Future_Observers unread by client's reader thread. - OBSERVER_COLLECTION observer_collection_; - - // = Condition variable and mutex that protect the <value_>. - ACE_Condition_Thread_Mutex value_ready_; - ACE_Thread_Mutex value_ready_mutex_; - -private: - // = Constructor and destructor private. - ACE_Future_Rep (void); - ~ACE_Future_Rep (void); -}; - -/** - * @class ACE_Future - * - * @brief This class implements a ``single write, multiple read'' - * pattern that can be used to return results from asynchronous - * method invocations. - */ -template <class T> -class ACE_Future -{ -public: - // = Initialization and termination methods. - /// Constructor. - ACE_Future (void); - - /// Copy constructor binds <this> and <r> to the same - /// <ACE_Future_Rep>. An <ACE_Future_Rep> is created if necessary. - ACE_Future (const ACE_Future<T> &r); - - /// Constructor that initialises an <ACE_Future> to point to the - /// result <r> immediately. - ACE_Future (const T &r); - - /// Destructor. - ~ACE_Future (void); - - /// Assignment operator that binds <this> and <r> to the same - /// <ACE_Future_Rep>. An <ACE_Future_Rep> is created if necessary. - void operator = (const ACE_Future<T> &r); - - /// Cancel an <ACE_Future> and assign the value <r>. It is used if a - /// client does not want to wait for <T> to be produced. - int cancel (const T &r); - - /** - * Cancel an <ACE_Future>. Put the future into its initial - * state. Returns 0 on succes and -1 on failure. It is now possible - * to reuse the ACE_Future<T>. But remember, the ACE_Future<T> - * is now bound to a new ACE_Future_Rep<T>. - */ - int cancel (void); - - /** - * Equality operator that returns 1 if both ACE_Future<T> objects - * point to the same ACE_Future_Rep<T> object. Attention: It also - * returns 1 if both objects have just been instantiated and not - * used yet. - */ - int operator == (const ACE_Future<T> &r) const; - - /// Inequality operator, which is the opposite of equality. - int operator != (const ACE_Future<T> &r) const; - - /** - * Make the result available. Is used by the server thread to give - * the result to all waiting clients. Returns 0 for success, -1 on failure. - * This function only has an effect the first time it is called for - * the object (actually, the first time the underlying ACE_Future_Rep has a - * value assigned to it). Subsequent calls return 0 (success) but have no - * effect. - */ - int set (const T &r); - - /// Wait up to <tv> time to get the <value>. Note that <tv> must be - /// specified in absolute time rather than relative time. - int get (T &value, - ACE_Time_Value *tv = 0); - - /** - * Type conversion, which obtains the result of the asynchronous - * method invocation. Will block forever. Note that this method is - * going away in a subsequent release since it doesn't distinguish - * between failure results and success results (exceptions should be - * used, but they aren't portable...). The <get> method should be - * used instead since it separates the error value from the result, - * and also permits timeouts. - */ - operator T (); - - /// Check if the result is available. - int ready (void); - - /** - * Attaches the specified observer to a subject (i.e. the - * <ACE_Future>). The update method of the specified subject will be - * invoked with a copy of the associated <ACE_Future> as input when - * the result gets set. If the result is already set when this - * method gets invoked, then the update method of the specified - * subject will be invoked immediately. - * - * Returns 0 if the observer is successfully attached, 1 if the - * observer is already attached, and -1 if failures occur. - */ - int attach (ACE_Future_Observer<T> *observer); - - /** - * Detaches the specified observer from a subject (i.e. the - * <ACE_Future_Rep>). The update method of the specified subject will - * not be invoked when the <ACE_Future_Reps> result gets set. Returns - * 1 if the specified observer was actually attached to the subject - * prior to this call and 0 if was not. - * - * Returns 0 if the observer was successfully detached, and -1 if the - * observer was not attached in the first place. - */ - int detach (ACE_Future_Observer<T> *observer); - - /// Dump the state of an object. - void dump (void) const; - - /** - * Get the underlying <ACE_Future_Rep>*. Note that this method should - * rarely, if ever, be used and that modifying the undlerlying <ACE_Future_Rep>* - * should be done with extreme caution. - */ - ACE_Future_Rep<T> *get_rep (void); - - /// Declare the dynamic allocation hooks. - ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE; - -private: - /// Do not allow new operator. - void *operator new (size_t nbytes); - - /// Do not allow delete operator - void operator delete (void *); - - /// Do not allow address-of operator. - void operator & (); - - // the ACE_Future_Rep - /// Protect operations on the <Future>. - typedef ACE_Future_Rep<T> FUTURE_REP; - FUTURE_REP *future_rep_; -}; - -#if defined (ACE_TEMPLATES_REQUIRE_SOURCE) -#include "ace/Future.cpp" -#endif /* ACE_TEMPLATES_REQUIRE_SOURCE */ - -#if defined (ACE_TEMPLATES_REQUIRE_PRAGMA) -#pragma implementation ("Future.cpp") -#endif /* ACE_TEMPLATES_REQUIRE_PRAGMA */ - -#endif /* ACE_HAS_THREADS */ -#include "ace/post.h" -#endif /* ACE_FUTURE_H */ |