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@@ -16,6 +16,16 @@
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* next io_loop().
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*
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* Returns NULL on error (and sets errno).
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * int fd[2];
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+ * struct io_conn *conn;
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+ *
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+ * pipe(fd);
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+ * // Plan is to close the fd immediately.
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+ * conn = io_new_conn(fd[0], io_close());
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+ * if (!conn)
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+ * exit(1);
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*/
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#define io_new_conn(fd, plan) \
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(io_plan_no_debug(), io_new_conn_((fd), (plan)))
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@@ -30,6 +40,15 @@ struct io_conn *io_new_conn_(int fd, struct io_plan plan);
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* @finish will be called when an I/O operation fails, or you call
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* io_close() on the connection. errno will be set to the value
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* after the failed I/O, or at the call to io_close().
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * static void finish(struct io_conn *conn, void *unused)
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+ * {
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+ * // errno is not 0 after success, so this is a bit useless.
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+ * printf("Conn %p closed with errno %i\n", conn, errno);
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+ * }
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+ * ...
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+ * io_set_finish(conn, finish, NULL);
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*/
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#define io_set_finish(conn, finish, arg) \
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io_set_finish_((conn), \
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@@ -50,6 +69,50 @@ void io_set_finish_(struct io_conn *conn,
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* When @fd becomes readable, we accept() and pass that fd to init().
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*
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* Returns NULL on error (and sets errno).
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * #include <sys/types.h>
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+ * #include <sys/socket.h>
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+ * #include <netdb.h>
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+ *
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+ * static void start_conn(int fd, char *msg)
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+ * {
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+ * printf("%s fd %i\n", msg, fd);
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+ * close(fd);
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+ * }
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+ *
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+ * // Set up a listening socket, return it.
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+ * static struct io_listener *do_listen(const char *port)
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+ * {
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+ * struct addrinfo *addrinfo, hints;
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+ * int fd, on = 1;
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+ *
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+ * memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints));
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+ * hints.ai_family = AF_UNSPEC;
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+ * hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM;
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+ * hints.ai_flags = AI_PASSIVE;
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+ * hints.ai_protocol = 0;
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+ *
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+ * if (getaddrinfo(NULL, port, &hints, &addrinfo) != 0)
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+ * return NULL;
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+ *
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+ * fd = socket(addrinfo->ai_family, addrinfo->ai_socktype,
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+ * addrinfo->ai_protocol);
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+ * if (fd < 0)
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+ * return NULL;
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+ *
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+ * freeaddrinfo(addrinfo);
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+ * setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, &on, sizeof(on));
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+ * if (bind(fd, addrinfo->ai_addr, addrinfo->ai_addrlen) != 0) {
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+ * close(fd);
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+ * return NULL;
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+ * }
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+ * if (listen(fd, 1) != 0) {
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+ * close(fd);
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+ * return NULL;
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+ * }
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+ * return io_new_listener(fd, start_conn, (char *)"Got one!");
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+ * }
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*/
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#define io_new_listener(fd, init, arg) \
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io_new_listener_((fd), \
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@@ -66,6 +129,14 @@ struct io_listener *io_new_listener_(int fd,
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* @listener: the listener returned from io_new_listener.
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*
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* This closes the fd and frees @listener.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * ...
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+ * struct io_listener *l = do_listen("8111");
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+ * if (l) {
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+ * io_loop();
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+ * io_close_listener(l);
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+ * }
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*/
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void io_close_listener(struct io_listener *listener);
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@@ -81,6 +152,13 @@ void io_close_listener(struct io_listener *listener);
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* function is called instead.
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*
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* Note that the I/O may actually be done immediately.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * static void start_conn_with_write(int fd, const char *msg)
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+ * {
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+ * // Write message, then close.
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+ * io_new_conn(fd, io_write(msg, strlen(msg), io_close_cb, NULL));
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+ * }
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*/
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#define io_write(data, len, cb, arg) \
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io_debug(io_write_((data), (len), \
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@@ -103,6 +181,13 @@ struct io_plan io_write_(const void *data, size_t len,
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* function is called instead.
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*
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* Note that the I/O may actually be done immediately.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * static void start_conn_with_read(int fd, char msg[12])
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+ * {
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+ * // Read message, then close.
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+ * io_new_conn(fd, io_read(msg, 12, io_close_cb, NULL));
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+ * }
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*/
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#define io_read(data, len, cb, arg) \
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io_debug(io_read_((data), (len), \
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@@ -126,6 +211,28 @@ struct io_plan io_read_(void *data, size_t len,
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* error, the finish function is called instead.
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*
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* Note that the I/O may actually be done immediately.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * struct buf {
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+ * size_t len;
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+ * char buf[12];
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+ * };
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+ *
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+ * static struct io_plan dump_and_close(struct io_conn *conn, struct buf *b)
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+ * {
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+ * printf("Partial read: '%*s'\n", (int)b->len, b->buf);
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+ * free(b);
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+ * return io_close();
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+ * }
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+ *
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+ * static void start_conn_with_part_read(int fd, void *unused)
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+ * {
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+ * struct buf *b = malloc(sizeof(*b));
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+ *
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+ * // Read message, then dump and close.
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+ * b->len = sizeof(b->buf);
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+ * io_new_conn(fd, io_read_partial(b->buf, &b->len, dump_and_close, b));
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+ * }
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*/
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#define io_read_partial(data, len, cb, arg) \
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io_debug(io_read_partial_((data), (len), \
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@@ -149,6 +256,29 @@ struct io_plan io_read_partial_(void *data, size_t *len,
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* error, the finish function is called instead.
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*
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* Note that the I/O may actually be done immediately.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * struct buf {
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+ * size_t len;
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+ * char buf[12];
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+ * };
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+ *
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+ * static struct io_plan show_remainder(struct io_conn *conn, struct buf *b)
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+ * {
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+ * printf("Only wrote: '%*s'\n", (int)b->len, b->buf);
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+ * free(b);
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+ * return io_close();
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+ * }
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+ *
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+ * static void start_conn_with_part_read(int fd, void *unused)
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+ * {
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+ * struct buf *b = malloc(sizeof(*b));
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+ *
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+ * // Write message, then dump and close.
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+ * b->len = sizeof(b->buf);
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+ * strcpy(b->buf, "Hello world");
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+ * io_new_conn(fd, io_write_partial(b->buf, &b->len, show_remainder, b));
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+ * }
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*/
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#define io_write_partial(data, len, cb, arg) \
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io_debug(io_write_partial_((data), (len), \
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@@ -173,6 +303,26 @@ struct io_plan io_write_partial_(const void *data, size_t *len,
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* function is called instead.
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*
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* Note that the connect may actually be done immediately.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * #include <sys/types.h>
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+ * #include <sys/socket.h>
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+ * #include <netdb.h>
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+ *
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+ * // Write, then close socket.
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+ * static struct io_plan start_write(struct io_conn *conn, void *unused)
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+ * {
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+ * return io_write("hello", 5, io_close_cb, NULL);
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+ * }
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+ *
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+ * ...
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+ *
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+ * int fd;
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+ * struct addrinfo *addrinfo;
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+ *
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+ * fd = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
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+ * getaddrinfo("localhost", "8111", NULL, &addrinfo);
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+ * io_new_conn(fd, io_connect(fd, addrinfo, start_write, NULL));
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*/
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struct addrinfo;
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#define io_connect(fd, addr, cb, arg) \
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@@ -190,6 +340,12 @@ struct io_plan io_connect_(int fd, const struct addrinfo *addr,
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*
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* This indicates the connection is idle: io_wake() will be called later do
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* give the connection a new plan.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * struct io_conn *sleeper;
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+ * sleeper = io_new_conn(open("/dev/null", O_RDONLY), io_idle());
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+ * if (!sleeper)
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+ * exit(1);
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*/
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#define io_idle() io_debug(io_idle_())
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struct io_plan io_idle_(void);
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@@ -207,6 +363,17 @@ struct io_plan io_idle_(void);
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*
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* Returns false on allocation failure. A connection can only have one
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* timeout.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * static struct io_plan close_on_timeout(struct io_conn *conn, char *msg)
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+ * {
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+ * printf("%s\n", msg);
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+ * return io_close();
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+ * }
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+ *
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+ * ...
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+ * io_timeout(sleeper, time_from_msec(100),
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+ * close_on_timeout, (char *)"Bye!");
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*/
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#define io_timeout(conn, ts, fn, arg) \
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io_timeout_((conn), (ts), \
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@@ -228,6 +395,21 @@ bool io_timeout_(struct io_conn *conn, struct timespec ts,
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* operations and one for write.
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*
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* You must io_close() both of them to close the fd.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * static void setup_read_write(int fd,
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+ * char greet_in[5], const char greet_out[5])
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+ * {
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+ * struct io_conn *writer, *reader;
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+ *
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+ * // Read their greeting and send ours at the same time.
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+ * writer = io_new_conn(fd,
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+ * io_write(greet_out, 5, io_close_cb, NULL));
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+ * reader = io_duplex(writer,
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+ * io_read(greet_in, 5, io_close_cb, NULL));
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+ * if (!reader || !writer)
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+ * exit(1);
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+ * }
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*/
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#define io_duplex(conn, plan) \
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(io_plan_no_debug(), io_duplex_((conn), (plan)))
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@@ -239,6 +421,12 @@ struct io_conn *io_duplex_(struct io_conn *conn, struct io_plan plan);
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* @plan: the next I/O plan for @conn.
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*
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* This makes @conn ready to do I/O the next time around the io_loop().
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * struct io_conn *sleeper;
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+ * sleeper = io_new_conn(open("/dev/null", O_RDONLY), io_idle());
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+ *
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+ * io_wake(sleeper, io_write("junk", 4, io_close_cb, NULL));
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*/
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#define io_wake(conn, plan) (io_plan_no_debug(), io_wake_((conn), (plan)))
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void io_wake_(struct io_conn *conn, struct io_plan plan);
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@@ -253,6 +441,12 @@ void io_wake_(struct io_conn *conn, struct io_plan plan);
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* finish callbacks called, then io_loop() with return with @ret.
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*
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* If io_loop() is called again, then @plan will be carried out.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * static struct io_plan fail_on_timeout(struct io_conn *conn, char *msg)
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+ * {
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+ * return io_break(msg, io_close());
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+ * }
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*/
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#define io_break(ret, plan) (io_plan_no_debug(), io_break_((ret), (plan)))
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struct io_plan io_break_(void *ret, struct io_plan plan);
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@@ -263,6 +457,13 @@ struct io_plan io_break_(void *ret, struct io_plan plan);
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* io_close - plan to close a connection.
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*
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* On return to io_loop, the connection will be closed.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * static struct io_plan close_on_timeout(struct io_conn *conn, const char *msg)
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+ * {
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+ * printf("closing: %s\n", msg);
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+ * return io_close();
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+ * }
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*/
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#define io_close() io_debug(io_close_())
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struct io_plan io_close_(void);
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@@ -273,6 +474,9 @@ struct io_plan io_close_(void);
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* This schedules a connection to be closed; designed to be used as
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* a callback function.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * #define close_on_timeout io_close_cb
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*/
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struct io_plan io_close_cb(struct io_conn *, void *unused);
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@@ -281,6 +485,9 @@ struct io_plan io_close_cb(struct io_conn *, void *unused);
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*
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* This is the core loop; it exits with the io_break() arg, or NULL if
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* all connections and listeners are closed.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * io_loop();
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*/
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void *io_loop(void);
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#endif /* CCAN_IO_H */
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