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//
// $Id$
//
// ================================================================
//
// = LIBRARY
// TAO
//
// = FILENAME
// TAO.pidl
//
// = DESCRIPTION
// This file contains TAO-specific idl interfaces (not part of CORBA
// 2.3).
//
// The command used to generate code from this file is:
//
// tao_idl -o orig -Gp -Gd -Ge 1 -Gv \
// -Wb,export_macro=TAO_Export \
// -Wb,pre_include="ace/pre.h" \
// -Wb,post_include="ace/post.h" \
// -Wb,export_include="tao/corbafwd.h" TAO.pidl
//
// after the file is generated a patch must be applied. The patch
// fixes the interface repository IDs, disables the code under
// certain configurations, and eliminates cycles in the include
// dependencies. Those changes are required because the generated
// code is part of the TAO library, it hardly makes any sense to
// change the IDL compiler to support changes that are very
// occasional.
//
// ================================================================
#ifndef TAO_TAO_IDL
#define TAO_TAO_IDL
#include "Policy.pidl"
#include "TimeBase.pidl"
#pragma prefix ""
module TAO
{
//
// Client priority.
//
typedef short PrioritySelectionMode;
const PrioritySelectionMode USE_NO_PRIORITY = 0;
const PrioritySelectionMode USE_THREAD_PRIORITY = 1;
const PrioritySelectionMode USE_PRIORITY_RANGE = 2;
struct PrioritySpecification
{
PrioritySelectionMode mode;
short min_priority;
short max_priority;
};
const CORBA::PolicyType CLIENT_PRIORITY_POLICY_TYPE = 0x54410000;
local interface ClientPriorityPolicy : CORBA::Policy
{
readonly attribute PrioritySpecification priority_specification;
};
// ****************************************************************
//
// Buffering constraint.
//
typedef unsigned short BufferingConstraintMode;
const BufferingConstraintMode BUFFER_FLUSH = 0x00;
// Note that timeout, message_count, and message_bytes can be or'd.
const BufferingConstraintMode BUFFER_TIMEOUT = 0x01;
const BufferingConstraintMode BUFFER_MESSAGE_COUNT = 0x02;
const BufferingConstraintMode BUFFER_MESSAGE_BYTES = 0x04;
struct BufferingConstraint
{
BufferingConstraintMode mode;
TimeBase::TimeT timeout;
unsigned long message_count;
unsigned long message_bytes;
};
const CORBA::PolicyType BUFFERING_CONSTRAINT_POLICY_TYPE = 0x54410001;
local interface BufferingConstraintPolicy : CORBA::Policy
{
readonly attribute BufferingConstraint buffering_constraint;
};
// @@ I (coryan) found the following comment on the generated code:
//
// It seems easier to have copies of these here than to use
// #if (TAO_HAS_CORBA_MESSAGING == 1) everywhere or to define
// a new class TAO_GIOP_Reliable_Oneway_Invocation
//
// I don't agree, but this is not the time to fix this stuff,
// instead I added the code to the .pidl file so at least it is
// automatically generated.
//
typedef short SyncScope;
const SyncScope SYNC_NONE = 0;
const SyncScope SYNC_WITH_TRANSPORT = 1;
const SyncScope SYNC_WITH_SERVER = 2;
const SyncScope SYNC_WITH_TARGET = 3;
// = TAO specific.
const SyncScope SYNC_EAGER_BUFFERING = SYNC_NONE;
const SyncScope SYNC_DELAYED_BUFFERING = -2;
};
#pragma prefix ""
#endif /* TAO_TAO_IDL */
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