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// Copyright 2013 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
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// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
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// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
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// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
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// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
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// except according to those terms.
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use c_str::CString;
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use cast;
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Rewrite channels yet again for upgradeability
This, the Nth rewrite of channels, is not a rewrite of the core logic behind
channels, but rather their API usage. In the past, we had the distinction
between oneshot, stream, and shared channels, but the most recent rewrite
dropped oneshots in favor of streams and shared channels.
This distinction of stream vs shared has shown that it's not quite what we'd
like either, and this moves the `std::comm` module in the direction of "one
channel to rule them all". There now remains only one Chan and one Port.
This new channel is actually a hybrid oneshot/stream/shared channel under the
hood in order to optimize for the use cases in question. Additionally, this also
reduces the cognitive burden of having to choose between a Chan or a SharedChan
in an API.
My simple benchmarks show no reduction in efficiency over the existing channels
today, and a 3x improvement in the oneshot case. I sadly don't have a
pre-last-rewrite compiler to test out the old old oneshots, but I would imagine
that the performance is comparable, but slightly slower (due to atomic reference
counting).
This commit also brings the bonus bugfix to channels that the pending queue of
messages are all dropped when a Port disappears rather then when both the Port
and the Chan disappear.
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use comm::{Chan, Port};
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use libc::c_int;
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use libc;
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use ops::Drop;
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use option::{Option, Some, None};
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use path::Path;
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use result::{Result, Err};
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use rt::task::Task;
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use rt::local::Local;
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use ai = io::net::addrinfo;
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use io;
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use io::{IoError, IoResult};
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use io::net::ip::{IpAddr, SocketAddr};
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use io::process::{ProcessConfig, ProcessExit};
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use io::signal::Signum;
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use io::{FileMode, FileAccess, FileStat, FilePermission};
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use io::{SeekStyle};
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pub trait Callback {
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fn call(&mut self);
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}
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pub trait EventLoop {
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fn run(&mut self);
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fn callback(&mut self, proc());
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fn pausable_idle_callback(&mut self, ~Callback) -> ~PausableIdleCallback;
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fn remote_callback(&mut self, ~Callback) -> ~RemoteCallback;
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/// The asynchronous I/O services. Not all event loops may provide one.
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fn io<'a>(&'a mut self) -> Option<&'a mut IoFactory>;
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fn has_active_io(&self) -> bool;
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}
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pub trait RemoteCallback {
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/// Trigger the remote callback. Note that the number of times the
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/// callback is run is not guaranteed. All that is guaranteed is
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/// that, after calling 'fire', the callback will be called at
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/// least once, but multiple callbacks may be coalesced and
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/// callbacks may be called more often requested. Destruction also
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/// triggers the callback.
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fn fire(&mut self);
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}
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/// Data needed to make a successful open(2) call
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/// Using unix flag conventions for now, which happens to also be what's supported
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/// libuv (it does translation to windows under the hood).
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pub struct FileOpenConfig {
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/// Path to file to be opened
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path: Path,
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/// Flags for file access mode (as per open(2))
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flags: int,
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/// File creation mode, ignored unless O_CREAT is passed as part of flags
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priv mode: int
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}
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/// Description of what to do when a file handle is closed
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pub enum CloseBehavior {
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/// Do not close this handle when the object is destroyed
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DontClose,
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/// Synchronously close the handle, meaning that the task will block when
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/// the handle is destroyed until it has been fully closed.
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CloseSynchronously,
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/// Asynchronously closes a handle, meaning that the task will *not* block
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/// when the handle is destroyed, but the handle will still get deallocated
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/// and cleaned up (but this will happen asynchronously on the local event
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/// loop).
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CloseAsynchronously,
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}
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pub struct LocalIo<'a> {
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priv factory: &'a mut IoFactory,
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}
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#[unsafe_destructor]
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impl<'a> Drop for LocalIo<'a> {
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fn drop(&mut self) {
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// FIXME(pcwalton): Do nothing here for now, but eventually we may want
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// something. For now this serves to make `LocalIo` noncopyable.
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}
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}
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impl<'a> LocalIo<'a> {
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/// Returns the local I/O: either the local scheduler's I/O services or
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/// the native I/O services.
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pub fn borrow() -> Option<LocalIo> {
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// FIXME(#11053): bad
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//
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// This is currently very unsafely implemented. We don't actually
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// *take* the local I/O so there's a very real possibility that we
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// can have two borrows at once. Currently there is not a clear way
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// to actually borrow the local I/O factory safely because even if
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// ownership were transferred down to the functions that the I/O
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// factory implements it's just too much of a pain to know when to
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// relinquish ownership back into the local task (but that would be
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// the safe way of implementing this function).
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//
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// In order to get around this, we just transmute a copy out of the task
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// in order to have what is likely a static lifetime (bad).
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let mut t: ~Task = Local::take();
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let ret = t.local_io().map(|t| {
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unsafe { cast::transmute_copy(&t) }
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});
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Local::put(t);
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return ret;
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}
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pub fn maybe_raise<T>(f: |io: &mut IoFactory| -> IoResult<T>)
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-> IoResult<T>
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{
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match LocalIo::borrow() {
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None => Err(io::standard_error(io::IoUnavailable)),
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Some(mut io) => f(io.get()),
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}
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}
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pub fn new<'a>(io: &'a mut IoFactory) -> LocalIo<'a> {
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LocalIo { factory: io }
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}
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/// Returns the underlying I/O factory as a trait reference.
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#[inline]
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pub fn get<'a>(&'a mut self) -> &'a mut IoFactory {
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// FIXME(pcwalton): I think this is actually sound? Could borrow check
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// allow this safely?
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unsafe {
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cast::transmute_copy(&self.factory)
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}
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}
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}
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pub trait IoFactory {
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// networking
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fn tcp_connect(&mut self, addr: SocketAddr) -> Result<~RtioTcpStream, IoError>;
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fn tcp_bind(&mut self, addr: SocketAddr) -> Result<~RtioTcpListener, IoError>;
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fn udp_bind(&mut self, addr: SocketAddr) -> Result<~RtioUdpSocket, IoError>;
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fn unix_bind(&mut self, path: &CString) ->
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Result<~RtioUnixListener, IoError>;
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fn unix_connect(&mut self, path: &CString) -> Result<~RtioPipe, IoError>;
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fn get_host_addresses(&mut self, host: Option<&str>, servname: Option<&str>,
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hint: Option<ai::Hint>) -> Result<~[ai::Info], IoError>;
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// filesystem operations
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fn fs_from_raw_fd(&mut self, fd: c_int, close: CloseBehavior) -> ~RtioFileStream;
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fn fs_open(&mut self, path: &CString, fm: FileMode, fa: FileAccess)
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-> Result<~RtioFileStream, IoError>;
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fn fs_unlink(&mut self, path: &CString) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn fs_stat(&mut self, path: &CString) -> Result<FileStat, IoError>;
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fn fs_mkdir(&mut self, path: &CString,
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mode: FilePermission) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn fs_chmod(&mut self, path: &CString,
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mode: FilePermission) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn fs_rmdir(&mut self, path: &CString) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn fs_rename(&mut self, path: &CString, to: &CString) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn fs_readdir(&mut self, path: &CString, flags: c_int) ->
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Result<~[Path], IoError>;
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fn fs_lstat(&mut self, path: &CString) -> Result<FileStat, IoError>;
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fn fs_chown(&mut self, path: &CString, uid: int, gid: int) ->
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Result<(), IoError>;
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fn fs_readlink(&mut self, path: &CString) -> Result<Path, IoError>;
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fn fs_symlink(&mut self, src: &CString, dst: &CString) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn fs_link(&mut self, src: &CString, dst: &CString) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn fs_utime(&mut self, src: &CString, atime: u64, mtime: u64) ->
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Result<(), IoError>;
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// misc
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fn timer_init(&mut self) -> Result<~RtioTimer, IoError>;
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fn spawn(&mut self, config: ProcessConfig)
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-> Result<(~RtioProcess, ~[Option<~RtioPipe>]), IoError>;
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fn kill(&mut self, pid: libc::pid_t, signal: int) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn pipe_open(&mut self, fd: c_int) -> Result<~RtioPipe, IoError>;
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fn tty_open(&mut self, fd: c_int, readable: bool)
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-> Result<~RtioTTY, IoError>;
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Rewrite channels yet again for upgradeability
This, the Nth rewrite of channels, is not a rewrite of the core logic behind
channels, but rather their API usage. In the past, we had the distinction
between oneshot, stream, and shared channels, but the most recent rewrite
dropped oneshots in favor of streams and shared channels.
This distinction of stream vs shared has shown that it's not quite what we'd
like either, and this moves the `std::comm` module in the direction of "one
channel to rule them all". There now remains only one Chan and one Port.
This new channel is actually a hybrid oneshot/stream/shared channel under the
hood in order to optimize for the use cases in question. Additionally, this also
reduces the cognitive burden of having to choose between a Chan or a SharedChan
in an API.
My simple benchmarks show no reduction in efficiency over the existing channels
today, and a 3x improvement in the oneshot case. I sadly don't have a
pre-last-rewrite compiler to test out the old old oneshots, but I would imagine
that the performance is comparable, but slightly slower (due to atomic reference
counting).
This commit also brings the bonus bugfix to channels that the pending queue of
messages are all dropped when a Port disappears rather then when both the Port
and the Chan disappear.
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fn signal(&mut self, signal: Signum, channel: Chan<Signum>)
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-> Result<~RtioSignal, IoError>;
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}
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pub trait RtioTcpListener : RtioSocket {
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fn listen(~self) -> Result<~RtioTcpAcceptor, IoError>;
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}
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pub trait RtioTcpAcceptor : RtioSocket {
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fn accept(&mut self) -> Result<~RtioTcpStream, IoError>;
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fn accept_simultaneously(&mut self) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn dont_accept_simultaneously(&mut self) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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}
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pub trait RtioTcpStream : RtioSocket {
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fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<uint, IoError>;
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fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn peer_name(&mut self) -> Result<SocketAddr, IoError>;
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fn control_congestion(&mut self) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn nodelay(&mut self) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn keepalive(&mut self, delay_in_seconds: uint) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn letdie(&mut self) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn clone(&self) -> ~RtioTcpStream;
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}
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pub trait RtioSocket {
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fn socket_name(&mut self) -> Result<SocketAddr, IoError>;
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}
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pub trait RtioUdpSocket : RtioSocket {
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fn recvfrom(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<(uint, SocketAddr), IoError>;
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fn sendto(&mut self, buf: &[u8], dst: SocketAddr) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn join_multicast(&mut self, multi: IpAddr) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn leave_multicast(&mut self, multi: IpAddr) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn loop_multicast_locally(&mut self) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn dont_loop_multicast_locally(&mut self) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn multicast_time_to_live(&mut self, ttl: int) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn time_to_live(&mut self, ttl: int) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn hear_broadcasts(&mut self) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn ignore_broadcasts(&mut self) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn clone(&self) -> ~RtioUdpSocket;
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}
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pub trait RtioTimer {
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fn sleep(&mut self, msecs: u64);
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fn oneshot(&mut self, msecs: u64) -> Port<()>;
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fn period(&mut self, msecs: u64) -> Port<()>;
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}
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pub trait RtioFileStream {
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fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<int, IoError>;
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fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn pread(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8], offset: u64) -> Result<int, IoError>;
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fn pwrite(&mut self, buf: &[u8], offset: u64) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn seek(&mut self, pos: i64, whence: SeekStyle) -> Result<u64, IoError>;
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fn tell(&self) -> Result<u64, IoError>;
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fn fsync(&mut self) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn datasync(&mut self) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn truncate(&mut self, offset: i64) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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}
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pub trait RtioProcess {
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fn id(&self) -> libc::pid_t;
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fn kill(&mut self, signal: int) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn wait(&mut self) -> ProcessExit;
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}
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pub trait RtioPipe {
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fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<uint, IoError>;
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fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn clone(&self) -> ~RtioPipe;
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}
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pub trait RtioUnixListener {
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fn listen(~self) -> Result<~RtioUnixAcceptor, IoError>;
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}
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pub trait RtioUnixAcceptor {
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fn accept(&mut self) -> Result<~RtioPipe, IoError>;
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}
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pub trait RtioTTY {
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fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<uint, IoError>;
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fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn set_raw(&mut self, raw: bool) -> Result<(), IoError>;
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fn get_winsize(&mut self) -> Result<(int, int), IoError>;
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fn isatty(&self) -> bool;
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}
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2013-12-15 16:29:17 +11:00
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pub trait PausableIdleCallback {
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fn pause(&mut self);
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fn resume(&mut self);
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}
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2013-09-19 12:03:50 +08:00
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pub trait RtioSignal {}
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