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diff --git a/ace/Svc_Handler.h b/ace/Svc_Handler.h deleted file mode 100644 index 163f8be7f06..00000000000 --- a/ace/Svc_Handler.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,281 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- C++ -*- */ -// $Id$ - -// ============================================================================ -// -// = LIBRARY -// ace -// -// = FILENAME -// Svc_Handler.h -// -// = AUTHOR -// Doug Schmidt and Irfan Pyrarli. -// -// ============================================================================ - -#ifndef ACE_SVC_HANDLER_H -#define ACE_SVC_HANDLER_H -#include "ace/pre.h" - -// Forward decls. -class ACE_Connection_Recycling_Strategy; - -#include "ace/Synch_Options.h" - -#if !defined (ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE) -# pragma once -#endif /* ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE */ - -#include "ace/Task.h" -#include "ace/Service_Config.h" - -template <ACE_PEER_STREAM_1, ACE_SYNCH_DECL> -class ACE_Svc_Handler : public ACE_Task<ACE_SYNCH_USE> -{ - // = TITLE - // Defines the interface for a service that exchanges data with - // its connected peer. - // - // = DESCRIPTION - // This class provides a well-defined interface that the - // Acceptor and Connector pattern factories use as their target. - // Typically, client applications will subclass ACE_Svc_Handler - // and do all the interesting work in the subclass. One thing - // that the ACE_Svc_Handler does contain is a PEER_STREAM - // endpoint that is initialized by an ACE_Acceptor or - // ACE_Connector when a connection is established successfully. - // This endpoint is used to exchange data between a - // ACE_Svc_Handler and the peer it is connected with. -public: - // = Initialization and termination methods. - ACE_Svc_Handler (ACE_Thread_Manager *thr_mgr = 0, - ACE_Message_Queue<ACE_SYNCH_USE> *mq = 0, - ACE_Reactor *reactor = ACE_Reactor::instance ()); - // Constructor initializes the <thr_mgr> and <mq> by passing them - // down to the <ACE_Task> base class. The <reactor> is passed to - // the <ACE_Event_Handler>. - - virtual ~ACE_Svc_Handler (void); - // Destructor. - - virtual int open (void * = 0); - // Activate the client handler. This is typically called by the - // <ACE_Acceptor> or <ACE_Connector>. - - virtual int close (u_long flags = 0); - // Object termination hook -- application-specific cleanup code goes - // here. - - virtual int idle (u_long flags = 0); - // Call this method if you want to recycling the <Svc_Handler> - // instead of closing it. If the object does not have a recycler, - // it will be closed. - - virtual ACE_Recyclable_State recycle_state (void) const; - virtual int recycle_state (ACE_Recyclable_State new_state); - // Call this method if you want to get/set the state of the - // <Svc_Handler>. If the object does not have a recycler, this call - // will have no effect (and the accessor will return - // ACE_RECYCLABLE_UNKNOWN). - - virtual void cleanup_hint (void **act_holder = 0); - // When the svc_handle is no longer needed around as a hint, call - // this method. In addition, reset <*act_holder> to zero if - // <act_holder != 0>. - - // = Dynamic linking hooks. - virtual int init (int argc, ACE_TCHAR *argv[]); - // Default version does no work and returns -1. Must be overloaded - // by application developer to do anything meaningful. - - virtual int fini (void); - // Default version does no work and returns -1. Must be overloaded - // by application developer to do anything meaningful. - - virtual int info (ACE_TCHAR **info_string, size_t length) const; - // Default version does no work and returns -1. Must be overloaded - // by application developer to do anything meaningful. - - // = Demultiplexing hooks. - - virtual int handle_close (ACE_HANDLE = ACE_INVALID_HANDLE, - ACE_Reactor_Mask = ACE_Event_Handler::ALL_EVENTS_MASK); - // Perform termination activities on the SVC_HANDLER. The default - // behavior is to close down the <peer_> (to avoid descriptor leaks) - // and to <destroy> this object (to avoid memory leaks)! If you - // don't want this behavior make sure you override this method... - - virtual int handle_timeout (const ACE_Time_Value &time, - const void *); - // Default behavior when timeouts occur is to close down the - // <Svc_Handler> by calling <handle_close>. - - virtual ACE_HANDLE get_handle (void) const; - // Get the underlying handle associated with the <peer_>. - - virtual void set_handle (ACE_HANDLE); - // Set the underlying handle associated with the <peer_>. - - ACE_PEER_STREAM &peer (void) const; - // Returns the underlying PEER_STREAM. Used by - // <ACE_Acceptor::accept> and <ACE_Connector::connect> factories - - void *operator new (size_t n); - // Overloaded new operator. This method unobtrusively records if a - // <Svc_Handler> is allocated dynamically. - - void * operator new (size_t n, - void *p); - // This operator permits "placement new" on a per-object basis. - - virtual void destroy (void); - // Call this to free up dynamically allocated <Svc_Handlers> - // (otherwise you will get memory leaks). In general, you should - // call this method rather than <delete> since this method knows - // whether or not the object was allocated dynamically, and can act - // accordingly (i.e., deleting it if it was allocated dynamically). - - void operator delete (void *); - // This really should be private so that users are forced to call - // <destroy>. Unfortunately, the C++ standard doesn't allow there - // to be a public new and a private delete. It is a bad idea to - // call this method directly, so use <destroy> instead, unless you - // know for sure that you've allocated the object dynamically. - -#if !defined (ACE_LACKS_PLACEMENT_OPERATOR_DELETE) - void operator delete (void *, void *); - // This operator is necessary to complement the class-specific - // operator new above. Unfortunately, it's not portable to all C++ - // compilers... -#endif /* ACE_LACKS_PLACEMENT_OPERATOR_DELETE */ - - void shutdown (void); - // Close down the descriptor and unregister from the Reactor - - void dump (void) const; - // Dump the state of an object. - -public: - - // = The following methods are not suppose to be public. - - // Because friendship is *not* inherited in C++, these methods have - // to be public. - - // = Accessors to set/get the connection recycler. - - virtual void recycler (ACE_Connection_Recycling_Strategy *recycler, - const void *recycling_act); - // Set the recycler and the <recycling_act> that is used during - // purging and caching. - - virtual ACE_Connection_Recycling_Strategy *recycler (void) const; - // Get the recycler. - - virtual const void *recycling_act (void) const; - // Get the recycling act. - - virtual int recycle (void * = 0); - // Upcall made by the recycler when it is about to recycle the - // connection. This gives the object a chance to prepare itself for - // recycling. Return 0 if the object is ready for recycling, -1 on - // failures. - -protected: - ACE_PEER_STREAM peer_; - // Maintain connection with client. - - int dynamic_; - // Have we been dynamically created? - - char closing_; - // Keeps track of whether we are in the process of closing (required - // to avoid circular calls to <handle_close>). - - ACE_Connection_Recycling_Strategy *recycler_; - // Pointer to the connection recycler. - - const void *recycling_act_; - // Asynchronous Completion Token (ACT) to be used to when talking to - // the recycler. -}; - -template <ACE_PEER_STREAM_1, ACE_SYNCH_DECL> -class ACE_Buffered_Svc_Handler : public ACE_Svc_Handler<ACE_PEER_STREAM_2, ACE_SYNCH_USE> -{ - // = TITLE - // Defines the interface for a service that exchanges data with - // its connected peer and supports buffering. - // - // = DESCRIPTION - // The buffering feature makes it possible to queue up - // <ACE_Message_Blocks> in an <ACE_Message_Queue> until (1) the - // queue is "full" or (2) a period of time elapses, at which - // point the queue is "flushed" via <sendv_n> to the peer. -public: - // = Initialization and termination methods. - ACE_Buffered_Svc_Handler (ACE_Thread_Manager *thr_mgr = 0, - ACE_Message_Queue<ACE_SYNCH_USE> *mq = 0, - ACE_Reactor *reactor = ACE_Reactor::instance (), - size_t max_buffer_size = 0, - ACE_Time_Value *relative_timeout = 0); - // Constructor initializes the <thr_mgr> and <mq> by passing them - // down to the <ACE_Task> base class. The <reactor> is passed to - // the <ACE_Event_Handler>. The <max_buffer_size> and - // <relative_timeout> are used to determine at what point to flush - // the <mq>. By default, there's no buffering at all. The - // <relative_timeout> value is interpreted to be in a unit that's - // relative to the current time returned by <ACE_OS::gettimeofday>. - - virtual ~ACE_Buffered_Svc_Handler (void); - // Destructor, which calls <flush>. - - virtual int put (ACE_Message_Block *message_block, - ACE_Time_Value *timeout = 0); - // Insert the <ACE_Message_Block> chain rooted at <message_block> - // into the <ACE_Message_Queue> with the designated <timeout>. The - // <flush> method will be called if this <put> causes the number of - // bytes to exceed the maximum buffer size or if the timeout period - // has elapsed. - - virtual int flush (void); - // Flush the <ACE_Message_Queue>, which writes all the queued - // <ACE_Message_Block>s to the <PEER_STREAM>. - - virtual int handle_timeout (const ACE_Time_Value &time, - const void *); - // This method is not currently implemented -- this is where the - // integration with the <Reactor> would occur. - - void dump (void) const; - // Dump the state of an object. - -protected: - size_t maximum_buffer_size_; - // Maximum size the <Message_Queue> can be before we have to flush - // the buffer. - - size_t current_buffer_size_; - // Current size in bytes of the <Message_Queue> contents. - - ACE_Time_Value next_timeout_; - // Timeout value used to control when the buffer is flushed. - - ACE_Time_Value interval_; - // Interval of the timeout. - - ACE_Time_Value *timeoutp_; - // Timeout pointer. -}; - -#if defined (ACE_TEMPLATES_REQUIRE_SOURCE) -#include "ace/Svc_Handler.cpp" -#endif /* ACE_TEMPLATES_REQUIRE_SOURCE */ - -#if defined (ACE_TEMPLATES_REQUIRE_PRAGMA) -#pragma implementation ("Svc_Handler.cpp") -#endif /* ACE_TEMPLATES_REQUIRE_PRAGMA */ - -#include "ace/post.h" -#endif /* ACE_SVC_HANDLER_H */ |