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diff --git a/docs/tutorials/002/handler.h b/docs/tutorials/002/handler.h deleted file mode 100644 index e7796cbb47b..00000000000 --- a/docs/tutorials/002/handler.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,154 +0,0 @@ - -// $Id$ - -#ifndef LOGGING_HANDLER_H -#define LOGGING_HANDLER_H - -#include "ace/INET_Addr.h" -#include "ace/SOCK_Stream.h" -#include "ace/Reactor.h" - -/* - Since we used the template to create the acceptor, we don't know if there is a - way to get to the reactor it uses. We'll take the easy way out and grab the - global pointer. (There is a way to get back to the acceptor's reactor that - we'll see later on.) - */ -extern ACE_Reactor * g_reactor; - -/* - This time we're deriving from ACE_Svc_Handler instead of ACE_Event_Handler. - The big reason for this is because it already knows how to contain a SOCK_Stream - and provides all of the method calls needed by the reactor. The second template - parameter is for some advanced stuff we'll do with later servers. For now, just - use it as is... - */ -class Logging_Handler : public ACE_Svc_Handler < ACE_SOCK_STREAM, ACE_NULL_SYNCH > -{ - -public: - - /* - The Acceptor<> template will open() us when there is a new client connection. - */ - int open (void *) - { - ACE_INET_Addr addr; - - /* - Ask the peer() (held in our baseclass) to tell us the address of the cient - which has connected. There may be valid reasons for this to fail where we - wouldn't want to drop the connection but I can't think of one. - */ - if (this->peer ().get_remote_addr (addr) == -1) - return -1; - - /* - The Acceptor<> won't register us with it's reactor, so we have to do so - ourselves. This is where we have to grab that global pointer. Notice - that we again use the READ_MASK so that handle_input() will be called - when the client does something. - */ - if (g_reactor->register_handler (this, ACE_Event_Handler::READ_MASK) == -1) - ACE_ERROR_RETURN ((LM_ERROR, "(%P|%t) can't register with reactor\n"), -1); - - /* - Here's another new treat. We schedule a timer event. This particular one - will fire in two seconds and then every three seconds after that. It doesn't - serve any useful purpose in our application other than to show you how it - is done. - */ - else if (g_reactor->schedule_timer (this, 0, ACE_Time_Value (2), ACE_Time_Value (3)) == -1) - ACE_ERROR_RETURN ((LM_ERROR, "can'(%P|%t) t register with reactor\n"), -1); - - ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG, "(%P|%t) connected with %s\n", addr.get_host_name() )); - - return 0; - } - - /* - This is a matter of style & maybe taste. Instead of putting all of this stuff - into a destructor, we put it here and request that everyone call destroy() - instead of 'delete'. - */ - void destroy (void) - { - /* - Remove ourselves from the reactor - */ - g_reactor->remove_handler(this,ACE_Event_Handler::READ_MASK|ACE_Event_Handler::DONT_CALL); - - /* - Cancel that timer we scheduled in open() - */ - g_reactor->cancel_timer (this); - - /* - Shut down the connection to the client. - */ - this->peer ().close (); - - /* - Free our memory. - */ - delete this; - } - - /* - If somebody doesn't like us, the will close() us. Actually, if our open() method - returns -1, the Acceptor<> will invoke close() on us for cleanup. - */ - int close (u_long) - { - /* - Clean up and go away. - */ - this->destroy (); - return 0; - } - -protected: - - /* - Respond to input just like Tutorial 1. - */ - int handle_input (ACE_HANDLE) - { - char buf[128]; - memset (buf, 0, sizeof (buf)); - - switch (this->peer ().recv (buf, sizeof buf)) - { - case -1: - ACE_ERROR_RETURN ((LM_ERROR, "(%P|%t) %p bad read\n", "client logger"), -1); - case 0: - ACE_ERROR_RETURN ((LM_ERROR, "(%P|%t) closing log daemon (fd = %d)\n", this->get_handle ()), -1); - default: - ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG, "(%P|%t) from client: %s", buf)); - } - - return 0; - } - - /* - When the timer expires, handle_timeout() will be called. The 'arg' is the value passed - after 'this' in the schedule_timer() call. You can pass in anything there that you can - cast to a void*. - */ - int handle_timeout (const ACE_Time_Value & tv, const void *arg) - { - ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG, "(%P|%t) handling timeout from this = %u\n", this)); - return 0; - } - - /* - Clean ourselves up when handle_input() (or handle_timer()) returns -1 - */ - int handle_close(ACE_HANDLE, ACE_Reactor_Mask _mask) - { - this->destroy(); - return 0; - } -}; - -#endif // LOGGING_HANDLER_H |