| /tags/1.0-4/debian/control |
|---|
| 0,0 → 1,58 |
| Source: liboop |
| Section: libs |
| Priority: optional |
| Maintainer: Magnus Holmgren <holmgren@debian.org> |
| Build-Depends: libtool, autoconf, automake1.9, |
| debhelper (>> 4.0.0), libadns1-dev, |
| libglib1.2-dev | libglib-dev, |
| libreadline5-dev | libreadline-dev, |
| tcl8.4-dev | tcl8.3-dev |
| Build-Depends-Indep: sharutils |
| Standards-Version: 3.8.0 |
| Homepage: http://liboop.ofb.net/ |
| Package: liboop4 |
| Section: libs |
| Architecture: any |
| Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} |
| Provides: liboop |
| Replaces: liboop3 |
| Description: Event loop management library |
| Liboop is a low-level event loop management library for POSIX-based |
| operating systems. It supports the development of modular, multiplexed |
| applications which may respond to events from several sources. It |
| replaces the "select() loop" and allows the registration of event |
| handlers for file and network I/O, timers and signals. Since processes |
| use these mechanisms for almost all external communication, liboop can |
| be used as a basis for almost any application. |
| Package: liboop-dev |
| Section: libdevel |
| Architecture: any |
| Depends: liboop4 (= ${binary:Version}), libc6-dev |
| Description: Event loop management library - development files |
| Liboop is a low-level event loop management library for POSIX-based |
| operating systems. It supports the development of modular, multiplexed |
| applications which may respond to events from several sources. It |
| replaces the "select() loop" and allows the registration of event |
| handlers for file and network I/O, timers and signals. Since processes |
| use these mechanisms for almost all external communication, liboop can |
| be used as a basis for almost any application. |
| . |
| This package contains the liboop development libraries and header |
| files, required to develop and/or compile applications that use liboop. |
| Package: liboop-doc |
| Section: doc |
| Architecture: all |
| Description: Event loop management library - documentation |
| Liboop is a low-level event loop management library for POSIX-based |
| operating systems. It supports the development of modular, multiplexed |
| applications which may respond to events from several sources. It |
| replaces the "select() loop" and allows the registration of event |
| handlers for file and network I/O, timers and signals. Since processes |
| use these mechanisms for almost all external communication, liboop can |
| be used as a basis for almost any application. |
| . |
| This package contains a mirror of the http://liboop.org website and its |
| associated HTML documentation for the liboop library. |
| /tags/1.0-4/debian/changelog |
|---|
| 0,0 → 1,90 |
| liboop (1.0-4) unstable; urgency=low |
| * New maintainer (Closes: #487130). |
| * Fix documentation file name extensions (Closes: #307732). |
| * Build liboop-doc in binary-indep target (Closes: #475573). |
| * Add debian/compat; remove DH_COMPAT from debian/rules. |
| * Don't ignore "make distclean" errors. |
| * Move sharutils to Build-Depends-Indep. |
| * debian/copyright: Update postal address of the FSF. |
| * Patch configure.ac as suggested in bug 359930, run autoreconf for good |
| measure and remove autogenerated files in clean target. I don't like |
| huge Debian diffs. Copying files from autotools-dev thus becomes |
| redundant. |
| * Update doc-base section to match current structure. |
| * debian/control: Replace ${Source-Version} with ${binary:Version}. |
| * Standards-Version upgraded to 3.8.0 with the above change. |
| * Add Homepage field and watch file, and update download location in |
| debian/copyright to one that works. |
| -- Magnus Holmgren <holmgren@debian.org> Wed, 25 Jun 2008 13:03:42 +0200 |
| liboop (1.0-3.3) unstable; urgency=high |
| * Non-maintainer upload. |
| * Drop unused libwww-dev build-dependency. Closes: #458866. |
| * This fixes an FTBFS in testing, set urgency to high. |
| -- Regis Boudin <regis@debian.org> Thu, 10 Apr 2008 21:47:16 +0100 |
| liboop (1.0-3.2) unstable; urgency=low |
| * Non-maintainer upload. |
| * Relibtoolize. Closes: #359930. |
| -- Aurelien Jarno <aurel32@debian.org> Wed, 23 Jan 2008 22:22:53 +0100 |
| liboop (1.0-3.1) unstable; urgency=medium |
| * Non-maintainer upload. |
| * Build against libreadline5. Closes: #350647. |
| -- Matej Vela <vela@debian.org> Thu, 16 Mar 2006 16:50:24 +0100 |
| liboop (1.0-3) unstable; urgency=low |
| * Include pkg-config files. (Closes: Bug#227061) |
| * New liboop-doc package that includes documentation from liboop.org. |
| (Closes: Bug#224392) |
| -- Simon Law <sfllaw@debian.org> Sun, 11 Jul 2004 16:53:38 -0400 |
| liboop (1.0-2) unstable; urgency=low |
| * New maintainer. |
| * Update 'missing' binary from Automake 1.6. |
| * Use Policy 3.6.1. |
| * Use Debconf 4. |
| -- Simon Law <sfllaw@debian.org> Wed, 02 Jun 2004 17:39:12 -0400 |
| liboop (1.0-1) unstable; urgency=low |
| * New upstream release (closes: #224210) |
| -- Timshel Knoll <timshel@debian.org> Fri, 19 Dec 2003 00:55:53 +1100 |
| liboop (0.9-1) unstable; urgency=low |
| * New upstream release (closes: #191305) |
| + liboop SONAME has been bumped to 4, so name of source and binary |
| packages is now liboop4, to allow co-existence with liboop3 |
| * Moved liboop-dev to libdevel section |
| * Fixed configure{.in,} to build libwww support, Build-Depend on libwww-dev |
| * Policy 3.5.9 |
| -- Timshel Knoll <timshel@debian.org> Wed, 30 Apr 2003 22:50:34 +1000 |
| liboop (0.8-2) unstable; urgency=low |
| * debian/rules: update config.{sub,guess} in `clean' target |
| (closes: #142310) |
| -- Timshel Knoll <timshel@debian.org> Sat, 20 Apr 2002 02:25:49 +1000 |
| liboop (0.8-1) unstable; urgency=low |
| * Initial Release. (closes: #135810) |
| -- Timshel Knoll <timshel@debian.org> Tue, 26 Feb 2002 13:29:09 +1100 |
| /tags/1.0-4/debian/watch |
|---|
| 0,0 → 1,3 |
| version=3 |
| http://download.ofb.net/liboop/liboop-(.*)\.tar\.gz |
| /tags/1.0-4/debian/copyright |
|---|
| 0,0 → 1,31 |
| This package was debianized by Timshel Knoll <timshel@debian.org> on |
| Tue, 26 Feb 2002 13:29:09 +1100. |
| It was downloaded from http://download.ofb.net/liboop/ |
| Upstream Author: Dan Egnor <egnor@ofb.net> |
| With contributions by Ian Jackson <ian@chiark.greenend.org.uk> |
| Copyright: |
| Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001 Dan Egnor, Ian Jackson |
| This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
| modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public |
| License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either |
| version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. |
| This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
| Lesser General Public License for more details. |
| You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public |
| License along with this library; if not, write to the Free |
| Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA |
| 02110-1301, USA. |
| On Debian GNU/Linux systems, the complete text of the GNU Lesser |
| General Public License can be found in `/usr/share/common-licenses/LGPL'. |
| -- Timshel Knoll <timshel@debian.org> Tue, 26 Feb 2002 13:47:55 +1100 |
| /tags/1.0-4/debian/liboop-doc.doc-base |
|---|
| 0,0 → 1,11 |
| Document: liboop-doc |
| Title: Liboop Website and Manuals |
| Author: Dan Egnor |
| Abstract: This website describes the liboop library, and includes manuals. |
| There is an introduction and overview of the library, as well as a |
| hypertext reference manual. |
| Section: Programming/C |
| Format: HTML |
| Index: /usr/share/doc/liboop-doc/html/index.html |
| Files: /usr/share/doc/liboop-doc/html/* |
| /tags/1.0-4/debian/rules |
|---|
| 0,0 → 1,174 |
| #!/usr/bin/make -f |
| # debian/rules file for libraries |
| # |
| # To build the packages, run `dpkg-buildpackage' or `debuild' from the |
| # parent directory of this file. (You may need to specify the `-rfakeroot' |
| # option if you are using dpkg-buildpackage and are not running as root) |
| # |
| # $Id: rules,v 1.8 2003/04/30 07:45:50 timshel Exp $ |
| # |
| # Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Timshel Knoll <timshel@debian.org> |
| # Licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License |
| # |
| # Based originally on Sample debian/rules that uses debhelper, from dh-make, |
| # GNU copyright 1997 to 1999 by Joey Hess. |
| # Uncomment this to turn on verbose mode. |
| #export DH_VERBOSE=1 |
| # These are used for cross-compiling and for saving the configure script |
| # from having to guess our platform (since we know it already) |
| DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE ?= $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE) |
| DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE ?= $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE) |
| CFLAGS += -g |
| ifeq (, $(findstring noopt, $(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS))) |
| CFLAGS += -O2 |
| else |
| CFLAGS += -O0 |
| endif |
| # The name of the library - this is the base name of the packages that |
| # will be built |
| LIBRARY = liboop |
| # This is the soname of the package being built - we have to know this |
| # before the start of the build because changing the control file half |
| # way though the build probably isn't a good idea, and this would also |
| # mean renaming the $(LIBRARY)$(SONAME).{files,docs,...} files |
| SONAME = 4 |
| # A list of variables to substitute when generating files from .in files |
| # If you put an 'x' here, then all @x@'s in .in files will be substituted |
| # with the value of $(x) in the output file |
| SUBSTS = SONAME |
| GENFILES = debian/control \ |
| debian/$(LIBRARY)$(SONAME).files \ |
| debian/$(LIBRARY)$(SONAME).dirs |
| # We can't use these until after the package has been built ... otherwise |
| # they will fail because no .libs/lib*.so.* exists |
| version = $(shell ls .libs/lib*.so.* | \ |
| awk '{if (match($$0,/[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$$/)) \ |
| print substr($$0,RSTART)}') |
| major = $(shell ls .libs/lib*.so.* | \ |
| awk '{if (match($$0,/\.so\.[0-9]+$$/)) print substr($$0,RSTART+4)}') |
| # This builds a substitution list for sed based on the SUBSTS variable |
| # and the variables whose names SUBSTS contains ... |
| SUBSTLIST = $(foreach subst, $(SUBSTS),s/@$(subst)@/$($(subst))/g;) |
| # A sane default rule |
| default: |
| @echo "Try: debian/rules [configure|build|clean|install|binary|binary-arch|binary-indep]" |
| @echo "Vars:" |
| @echo " SUBSTLIST: $(SUBSTLIST)" |
| @echo " SONAME: $(SONAME)" |
| # Pattern rules: |
| # How to generate files from .in's |
| debian/%: debian/%.in debian/rules |
| sed -e '$(SUBSTLIST)' < $< > $@ |
| # This puts the $(LIBRARY)* packaging files in their right places |
| # Could I / should I use ln? |
| debian/$(LIBRARY)$(SONAME).%: debian/$(LIBRARY).% |
| cp $< $@ |
| # Do the substitution/moving stuff |
| packaging-files: $(GENFILES) |
| configure: packaging-files configure-stamp |
| configure-stamp: |
| dh_testdir |
| autoreconf -sfi |
| env CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS)" ./configure --host=$(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE) \ |
| --build=$(DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE) --prefix=/usr |
| touch $@ |
| build: configure-stamp build-stamp |
| build-stamp: |
| dh_testdir |
| $(MAKE) |
| touch $@ |
| clean: |
| dh_testdir |
| dh_testroot |
| rm -f build-stamp configure-stamp |
| [ ! -f Makefile ] || $(MAKE) distclean |
| $(MAKE) -C liboop.org distclean |
| rm -rf Makefile.in aclocal.m4 ltmain.sh configure mkinstalldirs config.sub config.guess autom4te.cache missing depcomp install-sh |
| dh_clean |
| install-indep: |
| dh_testdir |
| dh_testroot |
| dh_clean -k |
| dh_installdirs -i |
| $(MAKE) -C liboop.org install \ |
| DESTDIR=$(CURDIR)/debian/tmp/usr/share/doc/liboop-doc/html |
| install-arch: build |
| dh_testdir |
| dh_testroot |
| dh_clean -k |
| dh_installdirs -a |
| $(MAKE) install DESTDIR=$(CURDIR)/debian/tmp |
| binary-indep: install-indep |
| dh_testdir |
| dh_testroot |
| dh_movefiles -i |
| dh_installdocs -i |
| dh_installman -i |
| dh_installinfo -i |
| dh_installchangelogs -i |
| dh_link -i |
| dh_compress -i -Xliboop-doc/html |
| dh_fixperms -i |
| dh_installdeb -i |
| dh_gencontrol -i |
| dh_md5sums -i |
| dh_builddeb -i |
| binary-arch: install-arch |
| dh_testdir |
| dh_testroot |
| dh_movefiles -a |
| dh_installdocs -a |
| dh_installman -a |
| dh_installinfo -a |
| dh_installchangelogs -a |
| dh_link -a |
| dh_strip -a |
| dh_compress -a -Xliboop-doc/html |
| dh_fixperms -a |
| dh_makeshlibs -a |
| dh_installdeb -a |
| # Don't add the depends for adapter libraries - programs which link |
| # with them will also link with the appropriate library |
| dh_shlibdeps -a -Xliboop- |
| dh_gencontrol -a |
| dh_md5sums -a |
| dh_builddeb -a |
| binary: binary-indep binary-arch |
| .PHONY: packaging-files configure build install |
| .PHONY: binary-indep binary-arch binary clean |
| Property changes: |
| Added: svn:executable |
| ## -0,0 +1 ## |
| +* |
| \ No newline at end of property |
| Index: 1.0-4/debian/compat |
| =================================================================== |
| --- 1.0-4/debian/compat (nonexistent) |
| +++ 1.0-4/debian/compat (revision 22) |
| @@ -0,0 +1 @@ |
| +4 |
| Index: 1.0-4/debian/liboop-dev.dirs |
| =================================================================== |
| --- 1.0-4/debian/liboop-dev.dirs (nonexistent) |
| +++ 1.0-4/debian/liboop-dev.dirs (revision 22) |
| @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ |
| +usr/lib |
| +usr/include |
| +usr/lib/pkgconfig |
| Index: 1.0-4/debian/liboop-dev.files |
| =================================================================== |
| --- 1.0-4/debian/liboop-dev.files (nonexistent) |
| +++ 1.0-4/debian/liboop-dev.files (revision 22) |
| @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ |
| +usr/include/* |
| +usr/lib/lib*.a |
| +usr/lib/lib*.so |
| +usr/lib/pkgconfig/* |
| Index: 1.0-4/debian/liboop.dirs |
| =================================================================== |
| --- 1.0-4/debian/liboop.dirs (nonexistent) |
| +++ 1.0-4/debian/liboop.dirs (revision 22) |
| @@ -0,0 +1 @@ |
| +usr/lib |
| Index: 1.0-4/debian/liboop.files |
| =================================================================== |
| --- 1.0-4/debian/liboop.files (nonexistent) |
| +++ 1.0-4/debian/liboop.files (revision 22) |
| @@ -0,0 +1 @@ |
| +usr/lib/lib*.so.* |
| Index: 1.0-4/debian/liboop-doc.dirs |
| =================================================================== |
| --- 1.0-4/debian/liboop-doc.dirs (nonexistent) |
| +++ 1.0-4/debian/liboop-doc.dirs (revision 22) |
| @@ -0,0 +1 @@ |
| +usr/share/doc/liboop-doc/html |
| Index: 1.0-4/debian/liboop-doc.files |
| =================================================================== |
| --- 1.0-4/debian/liboop-doc.files (nonexistent) |
| +++ 1.0-4/debian/liboop-doc.files (revision 22) |
| @@ -0,0 +1 @@ |
| +usr/share/doc/liboop-doc/html/* |
| Index: 1.0-4/debian/liboop4.dirs |
| =================================================================== |
| --- 1.0-4/debian/liboop4.dirs (nonexistent) |
| +++ 1.0-4/debian/liboop4.dirs (revision 22) |
| @@ -0,0 +1 @@ |
| +usr/lib |
| Index: 1.0-4/debian/liboop4.files |
| =================================================================== |
| --- 1.0-4/debian/liboop4.files (nonexistent) |
| +++ 1.0-4/debian/liboop4.files (revision 22) |
| @@ -0,0 +1 @@ |
| +usr/lib/lib*.so.* |
| Index: 1.0-4/debian/README.Debian |
| =================================================================== |
| --- 1.0-4/debian/README.Debian (nonexistent) |
| +++ 1.0-4/debian/README.Debian (revision 22) |
| @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ |
| +liboop for Debian |
| +----------------- |
| + |
| +I've chosen at this stage not to package the adapter libraries separately, |
| +since the package only weighs in at just over 500k when unpacked. If anyone |
| +would rather that these were all in separate packages, please let me know |
| +and I'll think again about doing this ... At the moment, the package _DOES |
| +NOT DEPEND_ on any of the libraries required to use the adapter libraries, |
| +so if your package uses one of the adapter libraries, you _must_ depend on |
| +the appropriate library (ie. if you link with liboop-tcl, you must also |
| +depend on tcl8.3 ...). The same goes for Build-Depends. |
| + |
| +My reasoning for packaging liboop in this way is to avoid having to install |
| +excessive numbers of large-ish packages (tcl for instance) just to install |
| +your program that depends on liboop. |
| + |
| +I haven't compiled in the libwww adapter support - this is primarily because |
| +the current libwww0 package in Debian doesn't include libwwwxml, because when |
| +this library is compiled there is a name clash (libwww also includes |
| +libxmltok and libxmlparse, which are in the libxmltok1 package). It's |
| +difficult to compile liboop support for libwww libraries excluding libwwwxml, |
| +as the configure script simply links liboop-www with all of the libwww |
| +libraries, including libwwwxml. I'm working on a solution to this with the |
| +libwww maintainer. In the meantime, liboop Build-Conflicts: libwww-dev. If |
| +you need this support urgently, feel free to contact me and I'll hurry up |
| +my work on this (no real urgency at the moment, however ...) |
| + |
| + -- Timshel Knoll <timshel@debian.org> Tue, 5 Mar 2002 15:41:41 +1100 |
| Index: 1.0-4/debian |
| =================================================================== |
| --- 1.0-4/debian (nonexistent) |
| +++ 1.0-4/debian (revision 22) |
| /1.0-4/debian |
|---|
| Property changes: |
| Added: mergeWithUpstream |
| ## -0,0 +1 ## |
| +1 |
| \ No newline at end of property |
| Index: 1.0-4/liboop.org/Makefile |
| =================================================================== |
| --- 1.0-4/liboop.org/Makefile (nonexistent) |
| +++ 1.0-4/liboop.org/Makefile (revision 22) |
| @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ |
| +FILES := alloc.html how.html index.html logo on_fd.html on_signal.html \ |
| + on_time.html oop_adns.html oop_adns_query.html oop_glib.html \ |
| + oop_rl.html oop_sys.html oop_sys_run.html oop_sys_source.html \ |
| + oop_tcl.html oop_www.html ref.html style.css why.html |
| + |
| +INSTALL := $(shell which install) |
| + |
| +.PHONY: install clean distclean |
| +install: logo |
| + $(INSTALL) -d $(DESTDIR) |
| + $(INSTALL) $(FILES) $(DESTDIR) |
| + |
| +clean: |
| + -rm -f logo |
| + |
| +distclean: clean |
| + |
| +logo: logo.shar |
| + /bin/sh logo.shar |
| Index: 1.0-4/liboop.org/ref.html |
| =================================================================== |
| --- 1.0-4/liboop.org/ref.html (nonexistent) |
| +++ 1.0-4/liboop.org/ref.html (revision 22) |
| @@ -0,0 +1,160 @@ |
| +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> |
| +<html><head> |
| +<title>liboop: Reference</title> |
| +<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css"> |
| +</head><body> |
| + |
| +<h2>Liboop Reference.</h2> |
| + |
| +<h4>Event Source Interface.</h4> |
| + |
| +<pre> |
| +#include <oop.h> |
| + |
| +/* <em>Applications can set these; liboop libraries will use them.</em> */ |
| +extern void *(*<a href="alloc.html">oop_malloc</a>)(size_t); /* <em>returns NULL on failure</em> */ |
| +extern void *(*<a href="alloc.html">oop_realloc</a>)(void *,size_t); /* <em>returns NULL on failure</em> */ |
| +extern void (*<a href="alloc.html">oop_free</a>)(void *); |
| + |
| +typedef struct oop_source oop_source; |
| +struct oop_source { |
| + /* <em>File descriptor activity events.</em> */ |
| + void (*<a href="on_fd.html">on_fd</a>)(oop_source *,int fd,oop_event,oop_call_fd *,void *); |
| + void (*<a href="on_fd.html">cancel_fd</a>)(oop_source *,int fd,oop_event); |
| + |
| + /* <em>Timer events.</em> */ |
| + void (*<a href="on_time.html">on_time</a>)(oop_source *,struct timeval,oop_call_time *,void *); |
| + void (*<a href="on_time.html">cancel_time</a>)(oop_source *,struct timeval,oop_call_time *,void *); |
| + |
| + /* <em>UNIX signal events.</em> */ |
| + void (*<a href="on_signal.html">on_signal</a>)(oop_source *,int sig,oop_call_signal *,void *); |
| + void (*<a href="on_signal.html">cancel_signal</a>)(oop_source *,int sig,oop_call_signal *,void *); |
| +}; |
| +</pre> |
| + |
| +<h4>System Event Source.</h4> |
| + |
| +<pre> |
| +typedef struct oop_source_sys oop_source_sys; |
| + |
| +/* <em>Create and destroy a system event source.</em> */ |
| +oop_source_sys *<a href="oop_sys.html">oop_sys_new</a>(void); /* <em>returns NULL on failure</em> */ |
| +void <a href="oop_sys.html">oop_sys_delete</a>(oop_source_sys *); |
| + |
| +/* <em>Run the system event loop.</em> */ |
| +void *<a href="oop_sys_run.html">oop_sys_run</a>(oop_source_sys *); |
| +void *<a href="oop_sys_run.html">oop_sys_run_once</a>(oop_source_sys *); |
| + |
| +/* <em>Get the standard source interface for a system event source.</em> */ |
| +oop_source *<a href="oop_sys_source.html">oop_sys_source</a>(oop_source_sys *); |
| +</pre> |
| + |
| +<hr> |
| +<h4><a href="http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~ian/adns/">ADNS</a> Event Sink |
| +Adapter.</h4> |
| + |
| +<p><em>Please note that while the core of liboop is distributed under the |
| +Lesser GPL, ADNS is covered by the |
| +<a href="http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/gpl.html">full GPL</a>.</em></p> |
| + |
| +<pre> |
| +#include <adns.h> |
| +#include <oop-adns.h> |
| + |
| +typedef struct oop_adapter_adns oop_adapter_adns; |
| +typedef struct oop_adns_query oop_adns_query; |
| + |
| +/* <em>Create and destroy a liboop adns adapter, including an instance of adns.</em> */ |
| +oop_adapter_adns *<a href="oop_adns.html">oop_adns_new</a>(oop_source *,adns_initflags,FILE *diag); /* <em>returns NULL on failure</em> */ |
| +void <a href="oop_adns.html">oop_adns_delete</a>(oop_adapter_adns *); |
| + |
| +/* <em>Submit an asynchronous DNS query.</em> */ |
| +oop_adns_query *<a href="oop_adns_query.html">oop_adns_submit</a>( /* <em>returns NULL on failure</em> */ |
| + oop_adapter_adns *, |
| + const char *owner,adns_rrtype type,adns_queryflags flags, |
| + oop_adns_call *,void *); |
| + |
| +/* <em>Cancel a running query.</em> */ |
| +void <a href="oop_adns_query.html">oop_adns_cancel</a>(oop_adns_query *); |
| +</pre> |
| + |
| +<hr> |
| +<h4><a href="http://gtk.org/">GLib</a> Event Source Adapter.</h4> |
| + |
| +<p><em>GLib is copyrighted by Peter Mattis, Spencer Kimball and Josh MacDonald, |
| +and licensed under the terms of the |
| +<a href="http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/lgpl.html">GNU Library GPL</a>.</em></p> |
| + |
| +<pre> |
| +#include <glib.h> |
| +#include <oop-glib.h> |
| + |
| +/* <em>Create and destroy a liboop GLib adapter.</em> */ |
| +oop_source *<a href="oop_glib.html">oop_glib_new</a>(); |
| +void <a href="oop_glib.html">oop_glib_delete</a>(); |
| + |
| +/* <em>Get the value used to terminate the event loop (e.g. OOP_HALT)</em>. */ |
| +void *<a href="oop_glib.html">oop_glib_return</a>(); |
| +</pre> |
| + |
| +<hr> |
| +<h4><a href="http://www.purl.org/tcl/home/">Tcl/Tk</a> |
| +Event Source Adapter.</h4> |
| + |
| +<p><em>Tcl is copyrighted by the Regents of the University of California, |
| +Sun Microsystems, Inc., and other parties.</em></p> |
| + |
| +<pre> |
| +#include <oop-tcl.h> |
| + |
| +/* <em>Create and destroy a liboop Tcl adapter.</em> */ |
| +oop_source *<a href="oop_tcl.html">oop_tcl_new</a>(); |
| +void <a href="oop_tcl.html">oop_tcl_delete</a>(); |
| +</pre> |
| + |
| +<hr> |
| +<h4><a href="http://www.w3.org/Library/">Libwww</a> Event Sink Adapter.</h4> |
| + |
| +<p><em>Libwww is covered by this <a |
| +href="http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/libwww-copyright-notice-19980720.html" |
| +>copyright notice</a> and distributed under the terms of the |
| +<a href="http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/copyright-software.html">W3C |
| +Software License</a>.</em></p> |
| + |
| +<pre> |
| +#include <HTEvent.h> |
| +#include <oop-www.h> |
| + |
| +/* <em>Register a liboop event source as a libwww "event manager".</em> */ |
| +void <a href="oop_www.html">oop_www_register</a>(oop_source *); |
| + |
| +/* <em>Unregister the event source, leaving libwww with no event manager. |
| + This function cannot be executed with outstanding event requests.</em> */ |
| +void <a href="oop_www.html">oop_www_cancel</a>(); |
| + |
| +/* <em>Use libwww for liboop's oop_malloc, oop_realloc, and oop_free. |
| + <b>If you use this, you must call it before any other liboop function!</b></em> */ |
| +void <a href="oop_www.html">oop_www_memory</a>(); |
| +</pre> |
| + |
| +<hr> |
| +<h4><a href="http://cnswww.cns.cwru.edu/~chet/readline/rltop.html">GNU |
| +Readline Library</a> Event Sink Adapter.</h4> |
| + |
| +<p><em>Please note that while the core of liboop is distributed under the |
| +Lesser GPL, Readline is covered by the |
| +<a href="http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/gpl.html">full GPL</a>.</em></p> |
| + |
| +<pre> |
| +#include <oop-rl.h> |
| + |
| +/* <em>Use a liboop event source to call rl_callback_read_char(). |
| + It is up to you to call rl_callback_handler_install(). |
| + Note well that Readline uses malloc(), not oop_malloc().</em> */ |
| +void <a href="oop_rl.html">oop_readline_register</a>(oop_source *); |
| + |
| +/* <em>Stop notifying readline of input characters.</em> */ |
| +void <a href="oop_rl.html">oop_readline_cancel</a>(oop_source *); |
| +</pre> |
| + |
| +<hr><a href="">liboop home</a></body></html> |
| Index: 1.0-4/liboop.org/oop_sys_run.html |
| =================================================================== |
| --- 1.0-4/liboop.org/oop_sys_run.html (nonexistent) |
| +++ 1.0-4/liboop.org/oop_sys_run.html (revision 22) |
| @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ |
| +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> |
| +<html><head> |
| +<title>liboop: oop_sys_run()</title> |
| +<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css"> |
| +</head><body> |
| + |
| +<h2>oop_sys_run(), oop_sys_run_once()</h2> |
| + |
| +<pre> |
| +#include <oop.h> |
| + |
| +/* <em>Run the event loop.</em> */ |
| +oop_source *oop_sys_run(oop_source_sys *sys); |
| +oop_source *oop_sys_run_once(oop_source_sys *sys); |
| +</pre> |
| + |
| +<h3>Arguments.</h3> |
| +<dl> |
| +<dt><b>oop_source_sys *sys</b> |
| +<dd>The event source to operate. |
| +</dl> |
| + |
| +<h3>Description.</h3> |
| + |
| +The oop_sys_run() function starts waiting for events registered with the |
| +system event source <em>sys</em>. As events (file descriptor activity, timed |
| +events, and signals) occur, the appropriate event sinks are called. As long |
| +as these callbacks return OOP_CONTINUE, the function continues running and |
| +processing events.<p> |
| + |
| +When one of the callbacks returns some other value, oop_sys_run returns this |
| +value. You can use this technique to allow callbacks to return data to the |
| +"owner" of the event loop (the caller of oop_sys_run). You may then decide |
| +whether to restart the event loop (by calling oop_sys_run again) or not.<p> |
| + |
| +If an error occurs waiting for events, oop_sys_run returns OOP_ERROR. |
| +If no event sinks are registered (which would lead to an infinite delay), |
| +oop_sys_run returns OOP_CONTINUE.<p> |
| + |
| +The oop_sys_run_once() function behaves just like oop_sys_run(), but returns |
| +immediately after processing any pending results. The return values are the |
| +same as oop_sys_run(), except that a return of OOP_CONTINUE does not |
| +necessarily mean that no event sinks are registered.<p> |
| + |
| +<hr><a href="ref.html">liboop reference</a></body></html> |
| Index: 1.0-4/liboop.org/on_fd.html |
| =================================================================== |
| --- 1.0-4/liboop.org/on_fd.html (nonexistent) |
| +++ 1.0-4/liboop.org/on_fd.html (revision 22) |
| @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ |
| +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> |
| +<html><head> |
| +<title>liboop: on_fd(), cancel_fd()</title> |
| +<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css"> |
| +</head><body> |
| + |
| +<h2>on_fd(), cancel_fd()</h2> |
| + |
| +<pre> |
| +#include <oop.h> |
| + |
| +/* <em>Types of file descriptor activity.</em> */ |
| +typedef enum { |
| + OOP_READ, |
| + OOP_WRITE, |
| + OOP_EXCEPTION<a href="#note-exception">*</a>, |
| +} oop_event; |
| + |
| +/* <em>Callback function prototype.</em> */ |
| +typedef void *oop_call_fd(oop_source *source,int fd,oop_event event,void *user); |
| + |
| +/* <em>Register and unregister file descriptor activity event sinks.</em> */ |
| +void (*on_fd)(oop_source *source,int fd,oop_event event,oop_call_fd *call,void *user); |
| +void (*cancel_fd)(oop_source *source,int fd,oop_event event); |
| +</pre> |
| + |
| +<h3>Arguments.</h3> |
| + |
| +<dl> |
| +<dt><b>oop_source *source</b> |
| +<dd>The event source to register or unregister the event sink with. This must |
| +be the same event source you got the function pointer from: |
| +"src->on_fd(src,...);".<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>int fd</b> |
| +<dd>The file descriptor to watch (or stop watching).<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>oop_event event</b> |
| +<dd>The kind of activity to watch for (or stop watching for). Must be one of |
| +OOP_READ (triggered when data is available for reading on the specified file |
| +descriptor), OOP_WRITE (triggered when buffer space is available to write on |
| +the specified file descriptor), or OOP_EXCEPTION<a href="#note-exception">*</a> |
| +(triggered on any number of "exceptional" events, such as TCP urgent data |
| +or system error).<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>oop_call_fd *call</b> |
| +<dd>The callback function (event sink) to add (or remove).<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>void *user</b> |
| +<dd>User data passed through to the callback function.<p> |
| +</dl> |
| + |
| +<h3>Description.</h3> |
| + |
| +Note that these are not global functions, but function pointers supplied |
| +by the event source (in the <em>oop_source</em> structure) or by the user. |
| + |
| +<dl> |
| +<dt><b>on_fd</b> |
| +<dd>After this function is called, whenever the source's event loop detects |
| +the condition indicated by <em>event</em> (OOP_READ, OOP_WRITE, or |
| +OOP_EXCEPTION<a href="#note-exception">*</a>) on the file descriptor |
| +<em>fd</em>, it will call the function |
| +<em>call</em>, passing it a pointer to the event source, the file descriptor, |
| +the event type, and the same opaque <em>user</em> pointer passed to on_fd. |
| +This callback will be called repeatedly as long as the condition persists and |
| +it is not deactivated (see below). Only one callback may be registered per |
| +(event,fd) pair.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>cancel_fd</b> |
| +<dd>Deactivate an event sink callback registered using on_fd (above). |
| +Any callback associated with the (event,fd) pair in question is removed.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>oop_call_fd</b> |
| +<dd>Called when the event is triggered. Performs a user_specific action. |
| +Should return OOP_CONTINUE if the event loop should continue operating; any |
| +other value (including OOP_HALT) will cause termination of the event loop. |
| +</dl> |
| + |
| +<hr> |
| +<p><a name="note-exception">*</a> <b>Compatibility note:</b> OOP_EXCEPTION |
| +is only available in version 0.7 or newer.</p> |
| + |
| +<hr><a href="ref.html">liboop reference</a></body></html> |
| Index: 1.0-4/liboop.org/oop_adns_query.html |
| =================================================================== |
| --- 1.0-4/liboop.org/oop_adns_query.html (nonexistent) |
| +++ 1.0-4/liboop.org/oop_adns_query.html (revision 22) |
| @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ |
| +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> |
| +<html><head> |
| +<title>liboop: oop_adns_submit(), oop_adns_cancel()</title> |
| +<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css"> |
| +</head><body> |
| + |
| +<h2>oop_adns_submit(), oop_adns_cancel()</h2> |
| + |
| +<pre> |
| +#include <oop.h> |
| +#include <adns.h> |
| +#include <oop-adns.h> |
| + |
| +/* <em>Callback function prototype.</em> */ |
| +typedef void *oop_adns_call(oop_adapter_adns *adapter,adns_answer *answer,void *data); |
| + |
| +/* <em>Submit an asynchronous DNS query.</em> */ |
| +oop_adns_query *oop_adns_submit( |
| + oop_adapter_adns *adapter, |
| + const char *owner,adns_rrtype type,adns_queryflags flags, |
| + oop_adns_call *call,void *user); |
| + |
| +/* <em>Cancel a running query.</em> */ |
| +void oop_adns_cancel(oop_adns_query *query); |
| +</pre> |
| + |
| +<h3>Arguments.</h3> |
| + |
| +<dl> |
| +<dt><b>oop_adapter_adns *adns</b> |
| +<dd>The <a href="oop_adns.html">adns adapter</a> to use for the query.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>adns_answer *answer</b> |
| +<dd>The answer to the query (status and RR data). Refer to the adns |
| +documentation for details.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>const char *owner</b> |
| +<dd>The DNS domain name to query.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>adns_rrtype type</b> |
| +<dd>The DNS Resource Record type to query. Refer to the adns documentation for |
| +the list of valid RR types.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>adns_queryflags flags</b> |
| +<dd>Flags for the DNS query. Refer to the adns documentation for details.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>oop_call_fd *call</b> |
| +<dd>The callback function (event sink) to use for reporting query succcess or |
| +failure.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>void *user</b> |
| +<dd>User data passed through to the callback function.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>oop_adns_query *query</b> |
| +<dd>The query to cancel. |
| +</dl> |
| + |
| +<h3>Description.</h3> |
| + |
| +<dl> |
| +<dt><b>oop_adns_submit</b> |
| +<dd>This function begins a DNS query using an adns adapter. Most of the |
| +parameters are passed directly to adns. The query will be processed |
| +asynchronously using the event source specified when the adapter was created; |
| +when it completes (successfully or not), the specified callback will be |
| +invoked.<p> |
| + |
| +On malloc failure or catastrophic system error, NULL will be returned. |
| +(Simple name resolution errors, such as not finding the name, do not result |
| +in a NULL query; instead, the callback is invoked with an error status.)<p> |
| + |
| +The returned pointer is valid (and may be used to cancel the query) until |
| +either the query is cancelled or the callback is invoked (the query |
| +completes).<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>oop_adns_cancel</b> |
| +<dd>Stop processing a query started with oop_adns_submit (above). This must |
| +be called with a non-NULL pointer returned from oop_adns_submit before the |
| +query has completed (and the callback function invoked). Any query may only |
| +be cancelled once. All resources associated with the query will be |
| +released.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>oop_adns_call</b> |
| +<dd>Called when the query completes, successfully or not. Performs a |
| +user-specific action with the results of the query. All resources associated |
| +with the query will be released before the function is called, except for the |
| +answer structure itself. (The user is responsible for freeing the answer |
| +structure, as per the conventions established by adns. Note that adns does |
| +not use oop_alloc!) |
| +Should return OOP_CONTINUE if the event loop should continue operating; |
| +any other value (including OOP_HALT) will cause termination of the event loop. |
| +</dl> |
| + |
| +<hr><a href="ref.html">liboop reference</a></body></html> |
| Index: 1.0-4/liboop.org/alloc.html |
| =================================================================== |
| --- 1.0-4/liboop.org/alloc.html (nonexistent) |
| +++ 1.0-4/liboop.org/alloc.html (revision 22) |
| @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ |
| +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> |
| +<html><head> |
| +<title>liboop: oop_malloc(), oop_free()</title> |
| +<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css"> |
| +</head><body> |
| + |
| +<h2>oop_malloc(), oop_free()</h2> |
| + |
| +<pre> |
| +#include <oop.h> |
| + |
| +extern void *(*oop_malloc)(size_t len); /* <em>Allocate memory.</em> */ |
| +extern void *(*oop_realloc<a href="#note-realloc">*</a>)(void *ptr,size_t len); /* <em>Resize memory.</em> */ |
| +extern void (*oop_free)(void *ptr); /* <em>Free allocated memory.</em> */ |
| +</pre> |
| + |
| +<h3>Arguments.</h3> |
| + |
| +<dl> |
| +<dt><b>size_t len</b> |
| +<dd>Size, in bytes, of the memory block to allocate.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>void *ptr</b> |
| +<dd>Pointer to memory block to free or reallocate.<p> |
| +</dl> |
| + |
| +<h3>Description.</h3> |
| + |
| +These are global function pointers, initialized by default to the standard C |
| +library functions <em>malloc</em>, <em>realloc</em>, and <em>free</em>. |
| +Applications using liboop may reset these pointers to allocation and |
| +deallocation routines with a compatible interface; libraries should use |
| +these function pointers wherever possible to allocate and release memory. |
| +These pointers are normally set before calling any liboop code; if they |
| +are changed during operation, the new <em>oop_free</em> and |
| +<em>oop_realloc</em> functions should be |
| +capable of handling memory obtained with the old <em>oop_malloc</em>. |
| + |
| +<dl> |
| +<dt><b>oop_malloc</b> |
| +<dd>This function allocates a block of memory of size <em>len</em> and returns |
| +a pointer to the start of the block. If allocation fails, NULL is returned.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>oop_realloc</b><a href="#note-realloc">*</a> |
| +<dd>This function resizes a block of memory at <em>ptr</em> to have the new |
| +length <em>len</em>. If <em>ptr</em> is NULL, fresh memory is allocated. |
| +If <em>len</em> is zero, memory is freed and NULL is returned. |
| +If <em>ptr</em> is NULL and <em>len</em> is zero, nothing is done and NULL |
| +is returned. If reallocation fails, NULL is returned.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>oop_free</b> |
| +<dd>This function releases a block of memory, designated by <em>ptr</em>, |
| +previously allocated by <em>oop_malloc</em>. Once released, the memory may |
| +be immediately overwritten, and/or reused by subsequent calls to |
| +<em>oop_malloc</em>. |
| +</dl> |
| + |
| +<hr> |
| +<p><a name="note-realloc">*</a> <b>Compatibility note:</b> oop_realloc |
| +is only available in version 0.7 or newer.</p> |
| + |
| +<hr><a href="ref.html">liboop reference</a></body></html> |
| Index: 1.0-4/liboop.org/on_time.html |
| =================================================================== |
| --- 1.0-4/liboop.org/on_time.html (nonexistent) |
| +++ 1.0-4/liboop.org/on_time.html (revision 22) |
| @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ |
| +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> |
| +<html><head> |
| +<title>liboop: on_time(), cancel_time()</title> |
| +<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css"> |
| +</head><body> |
| + |
| +<h2>on_time(), cancel_time()</h2> |
| + |
| +<pre> |
| +#include <oop.h> |
| +#include <sys/time.h> |
| + |
| +/* <em>Zero time, for scheduling an event immediately.</em> */ |
| +static const struct timeval OOP_TIME_NOW = { 0, 0 }; |
| + |
| +/* <em>Callback function prototype.</em> */ |
| +typedef void *oop_call_time(oop_source *source,struct timeval tv,void *user); |
| + |
| +/* <em>Register and unregister time-triggered event sinks.</em> */ |
| +void (*on_time)(oop_source *source,struct timeval tv,oop_call_time *call,void *user); |
| +void (*cancel_time)(oop_source *source,struct timeval tv,oop_call_time *call,void *user); |
| +</pre> |
| + |
| +<h3>Arguments.</h3> |
| + |
| +<dl> |
| +<dt><b>oop_source *source</b> |
| +<dd>The event source to register or unregister the event sink with. This must |
| +be the same event source you got the function pointer from: |
| +"src->on_time(src,...);".<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>struct timeval tv</b> |
| +<dd>The time to wait for. OOP_TIME_NOW (or any time in the past) will cause |
| +immediate scheduling.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>oop_call_time *call</b> |
| +<dd>The callback function (event sink) to add (or remove).<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>void *user</b> |
| +<dd>User data passed through to the callback function.<p> |
| +</dl> |
| + |
| +<h3>Description.</h3> |
| + |
| +Note that these are not global functions, but function pointers supplied |
| +by the event source (in the <em>oop_source</em> structure) or by the user. |
| + |
| +<dl> |
| +<dt><b>on_time</b> |
| +<dd>After this function is called, when the event loop is running and the |
| +time <em>tv</em> is reached (or immediately upon entry to the event loop, if |
| +the specified time occurs in the past), the event source will call the function |
| +<em>call</em>, passing it a pointer to the event source, the scheduled time, |
| +and the same opaque <em>user</em> pointer passed to on_time. This callback |
| +will only be called once. Many callbacks may be registered for the same |
| +time.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>cancel_time</b> |
| +<dd>Deactivate an event sink callback registered using on_time (above). If the |
| +passed <em>tv</em>, <em>call</em> and <em>user</em> match a previously |
| +registered callback, it will be removed; if they match more than one, one of |
| +them will be removed; otherwise, no action is taken.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>oop_call_time</b> |
| +<dd>Called when the event is triggered. Performs a user_specific action. |
| +Should return OOP_CONTINUE if the event loop should continue operating; any |
| +other value (including OOP_HALT) will cause termination of the event loop. |
| +</dl> |
| + |
| +<hr><a href="ref.html">liboop reference</a></body></html> |
| Index: 1.0-4/liboop.org/oop_glib.html |
| =================================================================== |
| --- 1.0-4/liboop.org/oop_glib.html (nonexistent) |
| +++ 1.0-4/liboop.org/oop_glib.html (revision 22) |
| @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ |
| +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> |
| +<html><head> |
| +<title>liboop: oop_glib_new(), oop_glib_delete(), oop_glib_return()</title> |
| +<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css"> |
| +</head><body> |
| + |
| +<h2>oop_glib_new(), oop_glib_delete(), oop_glib_return()</h2> |
| + |
| +<pre> |
| +#include <oop.h> |
| +#include <glib.h> |
| +#include <oop-glib.h> |
| + |
| +oop_source *oop_glib_new(); |
| +void oop_glib_delete(); |
| +void *oop_glib_return(); |
| +</pre> |
| + |
| +<h3>Description.</h3> |
| + |
| +<dl> |
| +<dt><b>oop_glib_new</b> |
| +<dd>Create a liboop source which uses the |
| +<a href="http://www.gtk.org/rdp/glib/glib-the-main-event-loop.html">GLib |
| +Main Event Loop</a> for events. There is only one such event loop (the |
| +GMainLoop structure really represents a loop context, not a fully independent |
| +event loop), so this function is global. You may call it multiple times; it |
| +will return the same event source, but keep count of the number of users.<p> |
| + |
| +Events will be dispatched when the GLib event loop is run, either directly |
| +via g_main_run() or indirectly via gtk_main().<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>oop_glib_delete</b> |
| +<dd>Delete the liboop source created with oop_glib_new(). This decrements the |
| +count of users; when oop_glib_delete has been called as many times as |
| +oop_glib_new, the event source is removed.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>oop_glib_return</b> |
| +<dd>Since the event source is run by GLib, the main program has no direct way |
| +of retrieving a value returned by an event handler. Instead, when the loop is |
| +terminated, the GLib event loop should return, and the caller can use this |
| +function to request the specific termination code.<p> |
| + |
| +This function isn't commonly used. <b>Furthermore, GLib event loop termination |
| +does not currently work.</b> In other words, ignore this for now. |
| +</dl> |
| + |
| +<hr><a href="ref.html">liboop reference</a></body></html> |
| Index: 1.0-4/liboop.org/oop_rl.html |
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| --- 1.0-4/liboop.org/oop_rl.html (nonexistent) |
| +++ 1.0-4/liboop.org/oop_rl.html (revision 22) |
| @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ |
| +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> |
| +<html><head> |
| +<title>liboop: oop_readline_register(), oop_readline_cancel()</title> |
| +<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css"> |
| +</head><body> |
| + |
| +<h2>oop_readline_register(), oop_readline_cancel()</h2> |
| + |
| +<pre> |
| +#include <oop.h> |
| +#include <oop-rl.h> |
| + |
| +void oop_readline_register(oop_source *source); |
| +void oop_readline_cancel(oop_source *source); |
| +</pre> |
| + |
| +<h3>Arguments.</h3> |
| + |
| +<dl> |
| +<dt><b>oop_source *source</b> |
| +<dd>The event source to use. The adapter will use this event source to wait |
| +asynchronously for console input.<p> |
| +</dl> |
| + |
| +<h3>Description.</h3> |
| + |
| +<dl> |
| +<dt><b>oop_readline_register</b> |
| +<dd>Register a liboop <em>source</em> with the |
| +<a href="http://cnswww.cns.cwru.edu/~chet/readline/rltop.html">GNU Readline |
| +Library</a>. The adapter responds asynchronously to console input and notifies |
| +Readline when it arrives via rl_callback_read_char(). You should use the |
| +Readline <a href="http://cnswww.cns.cwru.edu/~chet/readline/readline.html#SEC38">alternate |
| +interface</a> to prompt the user and receive input.<p> |
| + |
| +Note well that Readline will |
| +<a href="http://cnswww.cns.cwru.edu/~chet/readline/readline.html#SEC40">install |
| +its own signal handlers</a> by default. Make sure to disable this behavior |
| +by setting rl_catch_signals to zero if you wish to manage signals with |
| +liboop.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>oop_readline_cancel</b> |
| +<dd>Unregister liboop with Readline. After this is called, |
| +rl_readback_read_char() will no longer be invoked automatically.<p> |
| +</dl> |
| + |
| +<hr><a href="ref.html">liboop reference</a></body></html> |
| Index: 1.0-4/liboop.org/oop_sys.html |
| =================================================================== |
| --- 1.0-4/liboop.org/oop_sys.html (nonexistent) |
| +++ 1.0-4/liboop.org/oop_sys.html (revision 22) |
| @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ |
| +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> |
| +<html><head> |
| +<title>liboop: oop_sys_new(), oop_sys_delete()</title> |
| +<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css"> |
| +</head><body> |
| + |
| +<h2>oop_sys_new(), oop_sys_delete()</h2> |
| + |
| +<pre> |
| +#include <oop.h> |
| + |
| +/* <em>Create and destroy a system event source.</em> */ |
| +oop_source_sys *oop_sys_new(void); |
| +void oop_sys_delete(oop_source_sys *sys); |
| +</pre> |
| + |
| +<h3>Arguments.</h3> |
| + |
| +<dl> |
| +<dt><b>oop_source_sys *sys</b> |
| +<dd>The event source to deallocate and destroy. |
| +</dl> |
| + |
| +<h3>Description.</h3> |
| + |
| +<dl> |
| +<dt><b>oop_sys_new</b> |
| +<dd>Create a new system event source. The system event source implements the |
| +event source interface and manages a select() loop. Once the system event |
| +source is created, use <a href="oop_sys_source.html">oop_sys_source()</a> to |
| +access the event source interface (which lets you register event sinks), and |
| +<a href="oop_sys_run.html">oop_sys_run()</a> or |
| +<a href="oop_sys_run.html">oop_sys_run_once()</a> to actually process events. |
| +More than one system event source can exist, though it is rarely useful to do |
| +so (since only one may be active at a time).<p> |
| + |
| +If a malloc failure occurs creating the system event source, NULL is returned. |
| +It is up to the caller to handle this failure.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>oop_sys_delete</b> |
| +<dd>Destroy the system event source <em>sys</em>. This frees all resources |
| +associated with the event source. The source cannot have any active callbacks |
| +(event sinks) associated with it.<p> |
| +</dl> |
| + |
| +<hr><a href="ref.html">liboop reference</a></body></html> |
| Index: 1.0-4/liboop.org/how.html |
| =================================================================== |
| --- 1.0-4/liboop.org/how.html (nonexistent) |
| +++ 1.0-4/liboop.org/how.html (revision 22) |
| @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ |
| +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> |
| +<html><head> |
| +<title>liboop: How?</title> |
| +<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css"> |
| +</head><body> |
| + |
| +<h2>Overview of liboop.</h2> |
| + |
| +<h4>The basic idea.</h4> |
| + |
| +Liboop is primarily an <em>interface definition</em>. It defines an interface |
| +which components may use to request notification when an <em>event</em> |
| +(activity on a file descriptor, the real-time clock reaches a certain value, |
| +a particular signal is received) occurs. The component which owns the event |
| +loop -- the component whose code is active when the system is idle -- |
| +implements the interface; it is an <em>event source</em>. Components which |
| +are interested in events register themselves with the event source; they are |
| +<em>event sinks</em>. Event sinks may themselves source other, higher-level |
| +events, but that is outside liboop's scope. |
| + |
| +<h4>Control flow.</h4> |
| + |
| +During initialization, the event source is created. At least one event sink |
| +is also created, and registered with the event source. Once initialization |
| +completes, control is transferred to the event source, which (at its core) |
| +waits for events, usually using a system function like select() or poll(). |
| +When an event occurs, the event source gives a <em>callback</em> to all the |
| +event sinks which registered interest in that event. |
| +<p> |
| +During callbacks, the event sinks react to the event as appropriate (usually |
| +performing some I/O, or at least modifying internal state). Event sinks for |
| +events which are no longer relevant may be unregistered; new event sinks may |
| +be registered for additional events. Each event sink, when it finishes, |
| +returns a value which tells the event source whether to continue processing |
| +events or whether to terminate. |
| +<p> |
| +While the event source must be fully reentrant (registration and deregistration |
| +may, and indeed usually are, performed within the context of an event), event |
| +sinks need not be; no event sink will be called while another event sink is |
| +active. |
| +<p> |
| +If no event sink instructs the event source to terminate, the event source |
| +continues waiting for events. Otherwise, the event source returns to its |
| +caller, which usually shuts down the system. |
| + |
| +<h4>The system event source.</h4> |
| + |
| +Liboop comes with a single "reference" implementation of an event source. |
| +This event source uses select() to dispatch events. Most programs built |
| +around liboop will probably use the standard system event source; legacy |
| +programs with their own event loop, or programs with specialized needs may |
| +implement their own event source. |
| + |
| +<h4>Adapters.</h4> |
| + |
| +Liboop supports <em>adapters</em> to enable legacy components to use the liboop |
| +interface. For example, many widget sets have their own event loop and their |
| +own mechanism for registering callbacks on timeouts and file descriptor |
| +activity; liboop uses <em>source adapters</em> that accept registration, |
| +register corresponding callbacks with the widget set's event loop, and route |
| +events appropriately. Such adapters let general-purpose liboop-based |
| +components work in an application based on that widget set. |
| +<p> |
| +Similarly, some components are designed to work in a non-blocking fashion, and |
| +they might be used with a <em>sink adapter</em> to work with liboop. An |
| +asynchronous DNS query package, for example, could work as a liboop sink that |
| +ultimately generates a higher-level "success" or "failure" callback to the |
| +invoking routine. |
| + |
| +<h4>Code.</h4> |
| + |
| +Liboop's abstract event source interface is implemented as a structure |
| +containing C function pointers. These functions accept a pointer to the |
| +structure as their first argument; sources are expected to include their |
| +own data (in whatever format) with the core function pointers. Callbacks |
| +are also C function pointers, with "void *" arguments to pass data. |
| +<p> |
| +For more about the liboop interface, see the <a href="ref.html">reference</a>. |
| + |
| +<hr><a href="">liboop home</a></body></html> |
| Index: 1.0-4/liboop.org/oop_tcl.html |
| =================================================================== |
| --- 1.0-4/liboop.org/oop_tcl.html (nonexistent) |
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| @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ |
| +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> |
| +<html><head> |
| +<title>liboop: oop_tcl_new(), oop_tcl_delete()</title> |
| +<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css"> |
| +</head><body> |
| + |
| +<h2>oop_tcl_new(), oop_tcl_delete()</h2> |
| + |
| +<pre> |
| +#include <oop.h> |
| +#include <oop-tcl.h> |
| + |
| +oop_source *oop_tcl_new(); |
| +void oop_tcl_delete(); |
| +</pre> |
| + |
| +<h3>Description.</h3> |
| + |
| +<dl> |
| +<dt><b>oop_tcl_new</b> |
| +<dd>Create a liboop source which uses the |
| +<a href="http://www.purl.org/tcl/home/man/tcl8.3.2/TclLib/DoOneEvent.htm">Tcl |
| +event loop</a> for events. There is only one such event loop, so this |
| +function is global. You may call it multiple times; it will return the same |
| +event source, but keep count of the number of users.<p> |
| + |
| +Events will be dispatched when the Tcl event loop is run, either directly |
| +via Tcl_DoOneEvent() or indirectly via Tk_MainLoop(). Unfortunately, there |
| +is no way to stop the Tcl event loop, so return values from event handlers |
| +are ignored.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>oop_tcl_delete</b> |
| +<dd>Delete the liboop source created with oop_tcl_new(). This decrements the |
| +count of users; when oop_tcl_delete has been called as many times as |
| +oop_tcl_new, the event source is removed.<p> |
| +</dl> |
| + |
| +<hr><a href="ref.html">liboop reference</a></body></html> |
| Index: 1.0-4/liboop.org/oop_www.html |
| =================================================================== |
| --- 1.0-4/liboop.org/oop_www.html (nonexistent) |
| +++ 1.0-4/liboop.org/oop_www.html (revision 22) |
| @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ |
| +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> |
| +<html><head> |
| +<title>liboop: oop_www_register(), oop_www_cancel(), oop_www_memory()</title> |
| +<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css"> |
| +</head><body> |
| + |
| +<h2>oop_www_register(), oop_www_cancel(), oop_www_memory()</h2> |
| + |
| +<pre> |
| +#include <oop.h> |
| +#include <HTEvent.h> |
| +#include <oop-www.h> |
| + |
| +void oop_www_register(oop_source *source); |
| +void oop_www_cancel(); |
| +void oop_www_memory(); |
| +</pre> |
| + |
| +<h3>Arguments.</h3> |
| + |
| +<dl> |
| +<dt><b>oop_source *source</b> |
| +<dd>The event source to use. The adapter will use this event source to wait |
| +asynchronously for network communication.<p> |
| +</dl> |
| + |
| +<h3>Description.</h3> |
| + |
| +<dl> |
| +<dt><b>oop_www_register</b> |
| +<dd>Register a liboop <em>source</em> with the |
| +<a href="http://www.w3.org/Library/">W3C Protocol Library</a> (libwww). |
| +The adapter acts as an event manager for the libwww |
| +<a href="http://www.w3.org/Library/src/HTEvent.html">HTEvent module</a>, |
| +replacing the |
| +<a href="http://www.w3.org/Library/src/HTEvtLst.html">default event |
| +manager</a>; it relies on the supplied source for actual event handling. |
| +Refer to the libwww documentation for the details of its event architecture.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>oop_www_cancel</b> |
| +<dd>Unregister liboop with libwww. This frees resources associated with the |
| +adapter, and leaves libwww with no event manager. You may use |
| +<b>HTEventInit</b> in the |
| +<a href="http://www.w3.org/Library/src/HTInit.html">HTInit module</a> to |
| +reinstate the libwww default event manager. The adapter can have no active |
| +events when it is deleted. (Take care; libwww tends to cache persistent |
| +connections to Web servers, which may cause events to be registered even if |
| +there are no open requests.)<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>oop_www_memory</b> |
| +<dd>Set <a href="alloc.html">oop_malloc, oop_realloc, and oop_free</a> to |
| +<a href="http://www.w3.org/Library/src/HTMemory.html">HTMemory_malloc |
| +and HTMemory_free</a>, respectively. You do not need to do this, but it |
| +may help to keep your memory allocations consistent with the libwww |
| +framework. If you do this, do so before calling any other liboop functions. |
| +</dl> |
| + |
| +<hr><a href="ref.html">liboop reference</a></body></html> |
| Index: 1.0-4/liboop.org/oop_adns.html |
| =================================================================== |
| --- 1.0-4/liboop.org/oop_adns.html (nonexistent) |
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| @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ |
| +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> |
| +<html><head> |
| +<title>liboop: oop_adns_new(), oop_adns_delete()</title> |
| +<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css"> |
| +</head><body> |
| + |
| +<h2>oop_adns_new(), oop_adns_delete()</h2> |
| + |
| +<pre> |
| +#include <oop.h> |
| +#include <adns.h> |
| +#include <oop-adns.h> |
| + |
| +oop_adapter_adns *oop_adns_new(oop_source *source,adns_initflags flags,FILE *diag); |
| +void oop_adns_delete(oop_adapter_adns *adapter); |
| +</pre> |
| + |
| +<h3>Arguments.</h3> |
| + |
| +<dl> |
| +<dt><b>oop_source *source</b> |
| +<dd>The event source to use. The adapter will use this event source to wait |
| +asynchronously for network communication.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>adns_initflags flags</b> |
| +<dd>Any initialization flags used to create the instance of adns. Refer to the |
| +adns documentation for details.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>FILE *diag</b> |
| +<dd>The file to send adns diagnostics to. Refer to the adns documentation for |
| +details.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>oop_adapter_adns *adapter</b> |
| +<dd>An adns adapter to delete, with no outstanding |
| +<a href="oop_adns_query.html">queries</a>.<p> |
| +</dl> |
| + |
| +<h3>Description.</h3> |
| + |
| +<dl> |
| +<dt><b>oop_adns_new</b> |
| +<dd>Create a new liboop adns adapter. This adapter manages an instance of |
| +<a href="http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~ian/adns/">Ian Jackson's |
| +asychronous DNS resolver</a> and supplies it with events from <em>source</em>. |
| +The adns instance is initialized with the supplied <em>flags</em> and |
| +<em>diag</em> file; refer to the adns documentation for details.<p> |
| + |
| +If a malloc failure or other catastrophic system error occurs creating the |
| +adapter, NULL is returned. The caller must handle this failure.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>oop_adns_delete</b> |
| +<dd>Destroy the liboop adns adapter <em>adns</em>. This frees all resources |
| +associated with the adapter, including the underlying adns instance. Any |
| +callbacks registered with the event source are cancelled. The adapter can have |
| +no active queries when it is deleted.<p> |
| +</dl> |
| + |
| +<hr><a href="ref.html">liboop reference</a></body></html> |
| Index: 1.0-4/liboop.org/why.html |
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| --- 1.0-4/liboop.org/why.html (nonexistent) |
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| +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> |
| +<html><head> |
| +<title>liboop: Why?</title> |
| +<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css"> |
| +</head><body> |
| + |
| +<h2>Why use liboop?</h2> |
| + |
| +<h4>The problem.</h4> |
| + |
| +Developers often wish to write applications which serve as a mediator between |
| +several logical interfaces simultaneously; in fact, most applications work |
| +this way. For example, a browser application might wish to maintain a user |
| +interface while also managing a network connection and occasionally exchanging |
| +data with the local filesystem. A server application might be communicating |
| +with several clients at once while also occasionally receiving a signal from |
| +the administrator directing it to reload its configuration. A multiplayer game |
| +might want to maintain several active user interfaces at once. |
| +<p> |
| +Furthermore, each of these interfaces may be quite complex, sufficiently so to |
| +merit shared code modules which specialize in managing the interface. |
| +Widget sets deal with the details of the X protocol and graphical user |
| +interface management; "curses" deals with the arcana of character-based |
| +terminals; WWW libraries offer high-level access to whole families of Internet |
| +transfer protocols; standard I/O and database routines manage filesystem data. |
| +<p> |
| +However, the existing techniques available for multiplexing interface code are |
| +very poor. Most of these libraries work in "blocking" fashion; once |
| +instructed to complete a task (such as downloading a file, or presenting a |
| +dialog to the user), they do not return until the task is complete (or failed), |
| +even though this may mean waiting an arbitrary amount of time for some external |
| +agent (such as the user or the network) to respond. Some of the better systems |
| +are able to manage several concurrent tasks internally, but cannot work with |
| +other components. |
| +<p> |
| +Developers are thus left with several unpalatable choices: |
| +<ol> |
| +<li>Accept "blocking" operation. User interfaces stop functioning while the |
| +application waits for the network; one network client's access is stalled |
| +while another client performs a transaction. As more data moves from local |
| +storage (where access is fast enough that blocking is acceptable) to |
| +delay-prone networked media, this is becoming less and less acceptable. |
| +<li>Use multiple threads for concurrency. While this is a good solution for |
| +some problems, developers who choose this route must struggle with relatively |
| +immature and unportable threading models, and deal with the many libraries |
| +which are not thread-safe; furthermore, threaded programming requires |
| +thought-intensive and error-prone synchronization. |
| +<li>Use multiple processes ("forking") for concurrency. This can also work, |
| +but requires all communication between modules to use some form of |
| +inter-process communication, which increases complexity and decreases |
| +performance. Forking itself is a slow operation, leading to complex |
| +"pre-forking" schemes for better performance. Worst of all, each process |
| +must somehow multiplex IPC from other processes with whatever I/O task it had |
| +to accomplish in the first place; this brings back the very problem forking |
| +was designed to address. |
| +<li>Attempt to multiplex each library's I/O operations directly in a master |
| +"select loop". This requires the developer to understand intimately the |
| +exact details of each library's I/O interactions, thus breaking modularity, |
| +fostering unhealthy dependency and leading to a single central snarl through |
| +which all I/O must pass. |
| +</ol> |
| +The paucity of options is reflected in the quality of applications. How many |
| +programs hang unpleasantly while performing simple network operations like |
| +hostname resolution? How many user interfaces are unnecessarily "modal"? |
| +How many simple servers fork for no good reason? How many network applications |
| +simply don't exist because it's so difficult to write them? |
| + |
| +<h4>The solution.</h4> |
| + |
| +Liboop offers a single, simple, central event loop. Modules wishing to perform |
| +I/O without blocking request <em>callbacks</em> from the central <em>event |
| +source</em>. These callbacks may be tied to file-descriptor activity, the |
| +system time, or process signals. Liboop is responsible for invoking these |
| +callbacks as appropriate. |
| +<p> |
| +With this system, each module "owns" its own I/O; it can perform arbitrarily |
| +complex operations without blocking anything else in the program. But since |
| +callbacks are executed purely sequentially, there is no complex concurrent code |
| +to manage. From the application developer's point of view, working with liboop |
| +is very simple; the developer simply makes calls to libraries which work their |
| +magic and call the application back when they finish. Applications can easily |
| +manage an arbitrary amount of multiplexed I/O operations using as many |
| +interface libraries as they like without blocking. |
| +<p> |
| +To work with this system, libraries and applications must be liboop-aware. |
| +Development with legacy code uses <em>adapters</em> which translate the I/O |
| +model of an application or library into liboop's model. This does require |
| +knowledge of the code's I/O structure, but can at least keep the modules in |
| +an application independent of each other. |
| +<p> |
| +For more about liboop, see the <a href="how.html">documentation</a>. |
| + |
| +<h4>Q&A</h4> |
| + |
| +<dl> |
| +<dt><em>Why don't you just use (favorite widget set), which lets you register |
| +callbacks on file descriptors and all that good stuff?</em> |
| +<dd>Because not everyone might want to be tied to that widget set. In |
| +particular, the developer of a general-purpose I/O library would want to |
| +allow everyone to use it, without requiring a particular widget set. |
| +Liboop lets the library developer write to a standard interface, |
| +which can then be used with most widget sets and other event loops.<p> |
| + |
| +<a name="glib"></a> |
| +<dt><em>Doesn't GLib's <a |
| +href="http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/glib/glib-the-main-event-loop.html">Main |
| +Event Loop</a> do all this, and more?</em> |
| +<dd>Not quite. GLib is a fine implementation of an event loop (with |
| +bells and whistles) that supports some extensibility (such as the ability to |
| +add extra sources). However, I'm doubtful that it extends far enough that |
| +it could run on top of someone else's event loop (such as the Tk event loop). |
| +Furthermore, the GLib event loop doesn't manage signals; synchronous handling |
| +of asynchronous signals is very difficult to do properly and safely in most |
| +existing systems (without kludges like polling). |
| + |
| +<p>In any case, we do have a |
| +<a href="oop_glib.html">GLib source adapter</a> so you can use the GLib event loop |
| +with the liboop interface.</p> |
| + |
| +<dt><em>How does liboop compare to Niels Provos' <a |
| +href="http://www.monkey.org/~provos/libevent/">libevent</a>?</em> |
| +<dd>Like GLib, libevent is a concrete implementation of an event loop, not |
| +an abstract interface for many event loops; also like GLib, libevent does not |
| +manage signals. Libevent is smaller and simpler than either liboop or Glib. |
| +While liboop and GLib are both licensed under the |
| +<a href="http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/lesser.html">Lesser GPL</a>, libevent |
| +appears to be licensed under the original BSD license, including the |
| +advertising clause. Note that the advertising clause renders libevent |
| +incompatible with GPL software! |
| + |
| +<p>It is entirely possible to imagine a libevent source adapter for liboop. |
| +If anyone is interested in such an adapter, please contact me.</p> |
| + |
| +</dl> |
| + |
| +<hr><a href="">liboop home</a></body></html> |
| Index: 1.0-4/liboop.org/on_signal.html |
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| +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> |
| +<html><head> |
| +<title>liboop: on_signal(), cancel_signal()</title> |
| +<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css"> |
| +</head><body> |
| + |
| +<h2>on_signal(), cancel_signal()</h2> |
| + |
| +<pre> |
| +#include <oop.h> |
| +#include <signal.h> |
| + |
| +/* <em>Callback function prototype.</em> */ |
| +typedef void *oop_call_signal(oop_source *source,int sig,void *user); |
| + |
| +/* <em>Register and unregister UNIX signal event sinks.</em> */ |
| +void (*on_signal)(oop_source *source,int sig,oop_call_signal *call,void *user); |
| +void (*cancel_signal)(oop_source *source,int sig,oop_call_signal *call,void *user); |
| +</pre> |
| + |
| +<h3>Arguments.</h3> |
| + |
| +<dl> |
| +<dt><b>oop_source *source</b> |
| +<dd>The event source to register or unregister the event sink with. This must |
| +be the same event source you got the function pointer from: |
| +"src->on_signal(src,...);".<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>int sig</b> |
| +<dd>The UNIX signal to monitor (SIGINT, SIGHUP, etc.).<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>oop_call_signal *call</b> |
| +<dd>The callback function (event sink) to add (or remove).<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>void *user</b> |
| +<dd>User data passed through to the callback function.<p> |
| +</dl> |
| + |
| +<h3>Description.</h3> |
| + |
| +Note that these are not global functions, but function pointers supplied |
| +by the event source (in the <em>oop_source</em> structure) or by the user. |
| + |
| +<dl> |
| +<dt><b>on_signal</b> |
| +<dd>After this function is called, if the signal <em>sig</em> is received, |
| +when the event loop next runs (immediately, if it is currently waiting for |
| +events), the event source will call the function <em>call</em>, passing it a |
| +pointer to the event source, the signal received, and the same opaque |
| +<em>user</em> pointer passed to on_signal. This callback will be called |
| +again if the signal occurs again, but if the signal is received multiple times |
| +in quick succession the event sink may only receive a single callback. |
| +Many callbacks may be registered for the same signal.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>cancel_signal</b> |
| +<dd>Deactivate an event sink callback registered using on_signal (above). If |
| +the passed <em>sig</em>, <em>call</em> and <em>user</em> match a previously |
| +registered callback, it will be removed; if they match more than one, one of |
| +them will be removed; otherwise, no action is taken.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt><b>oop_call_fd</b> |
| +<dd>Called when the event is triggered. Performs a user_specific action. |
| +Should return OOP_CONTINUE if the event loop should continue operating; any |
| +other value (including OOP_HALT) will cause termination of the event loop. |
| +</dl> |
| + |
| +<hr><a href="ref.html">liboop reference</a></body></html> |
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| +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> |
| +<html><head> |
| +<title>liboop: oop_sys_source()</title> |
| +<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css"> |
| +</head><body> |
| + |
| +<h2>oop_sys_source()</h2> |
| + |
| +<pre> |
| +#include <oop.h> |
| + |
| +/* <em>Get the source interface for a system event source.</em> */ |
| +oop_source *oop_sys_source(oop_source_sys *sys); |
| +</pre> |
| + |
| +<h3>Arguments.</h3> |
| +<dl> |
| +<dt><b>oop_source_sys *sys</b> |
| +<dd>The event source from which to fetch the interface. |
| +</dl> |
| + |
| +<h3>Description.</h3> |
| + |
| +This function returns the standard <em>oop_source</em> interface for the |
| +system event source <em>sys</em>. The interface structure returned contains |
| +function pointers for registering and unregistering callbacks with the event |
| +source; you can pass it to modules which simply want an event source, without |
| +needing to know that you use the system event source in particular.<p> |
| + |
| +<hr><a href="ref.html">liboop reference</a></body></html> |
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| +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> |
| +<html><head> |
| +<title>liboop home page</title> |
| +<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css"> |
| +</head><body> |
| +<img src="logo" alt="liboop" width=202 height=50> |
| +<p> |
| +Liboop is a low-level event loop management library for POSIX-based operating |
| +systems. It supports the development of modular, multiplexed applications |
| +which may respond to events from several sources. It replaces the "select() |
| +loop" and allows the registration of event handlers for file and network I/O, |
| +timers and signals. Since processes use these mechanisms for almost all |
| +external communication, liboop can be used as the basis for almost any |
| +application. |
| +<p> |
| +Liboop is licensed under the |
| +<a href="http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/lesser.html">Lesser General Public |
| +License</a>. |
| +<p> |
| +Similar free software includes the GLib <a |
| +href="http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/glib/glib-the-main-event-loop.html">Main |
| +Event Loop</a>, Niels Provos' <a href="http://www.monkey.org/~provos/libevent/">libevent</a>, and (for Perl) <a href="http://poe.perl.org/">POE</a>. |
| +Refer to the <a href="why.html#glib">rationale</a> for a detailed comparison. |
| +<p> |
| +Software which uses or supports liboop includes |
| +<a href="http://www.lysator.liu.se/~nisse/lsh/">lsh</a>, |
| +<a href="http://www.nongnu.org/ruli/">RULI</a>, |
| +<a href="http://www.lysator.liu.se/lyskom/lyskom-server/">lyskom-server</a>, |
| +<a href="http://gale.org/">Gale</a> and |
| +<a href="http://gdn.berlios.de/">GDN</a>. (Let me know if I'm missing any.) |
| + |
| +<h3>Download.</h3> |
| + |
| +Get the |
| +<a href="http://download.ofb.net/liboop/liboop.tar.gz">latest version</a>. |
| +Read the included INSTALL file. |
| +<p> |
| +You may also browse the CVS repository for |
| +<a href="http://liboop.org/cvs/gale/liboop/">source code</a> or |
| +<a href="http://liboop.org/cvs/liboop.org/">documentation</a>. |
| + |
| +<h3>Documentation.</h3> |
| + |
| +<dl> |
| +<dt><a href="why.html">Extended rationale</a> |
| +<dd>Why everyone should be using liboop. |
| +<dt><a href="how.html">Introduction and overview</a> |
| +<dd>How liboop works; basic principles of operation. |
| +<dt><a href="ref.html">Reference</a> |
| +<dd>Specific functions and data structures. |
| +</dl> |
| + |
| +<h3>News.</h3> |
| +<dl> |
| +<dt>27 October 2003 |
| +<dd>Version 1.0 released. (The number has no special meaning, it's just |
| +the next increment.) The build is little more robust now, and you can enable |
| +and disable specific adapters in the configure script. The ADNS adapter |
| +returns error messages, the GLib adapter works with GLib 2, and there's a |
| +new oop_sys_run_once() function so you can poll an event source.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt>11 January 2003 |
| +<dd>Version 0.9 released. A memory leak when creating and destroying the |
| +system event source was fixed, the robustness of signal handling is improved, |
| +and some minor portability problems were fixed.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt>18 September 2001 |
| +<dd>Version 0.8 released, including a <a href="oop_tcl.html">source adapter</a> |
| +for <a href="http://www.purl.org/tcl/home/">Tcl/Tk</a>. (0.7 was never |
| +announced.)<p> |
| + |
| +<dt>7 October 2000 |
| +<dd>Version 0.6 released, including a <a href="oop_rl.html">sink adapter</a> |
| +for the <a href="http://cnswww.cns.cwru.edu/~chet/readline/rltop.html">GNU |
| +Readline Library</a>.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt>5 September 1999 |
| +<dd>Version 0.4 released. Besides the usual bug fixes, the |
| +<a href="on_fd.html">file descriptor deregistration interface</a> changed, and we |
| +now have a <a href="oop_glib.html">source adapter</a> for |
| +<a href="http://gtk.org/">GLib</a>, and a <a href="oop_www.html">sink adapter</a> |
| +for the <a href="http://www.w3.org/Library/">W3C Protocol Library |
| +(libwww)</a>! The test/sample program (test-oop) is also quite improved.<p> |
| + |
| +<dt>15 August 1999 |
| +<dd>Version 0.3 released. This version includes an |
| +<a href="oop_adns.html">adapter</a> for |
| +<a href="http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~ian/adns/">Ian Jackson's |
| +asynchronous DNS resolver library</a>.<p> |
| + |
| +<em>Note that while liboop is |
| +covered by the lesser GPL, ADNS is covered by the <strong>full GPL</strong>, |
| +and therefore any program which uses ADNS with (or without) liboop must |
| +support distribution under the terms of the full GPL.</em><p> |
| + |
| +<dt>1 August 1999 |
| +<dd>Version 0.2 released. This release fixes several bugs, uses |
| +<a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/autoconf.html">autoconf</a>, |
| +<a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/automake.html">automake</a> and |
| +<a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/libtool.html">libtool</a>, |
| +and includes an interface for using |
| +<a href="alloc.html">alternate memory allocation functions</a>. |
| +<a href="">Gale</a> now uses liboop!<p> |
| + |
| +<dt>5 July 1999 |
| +<dd>Version 0.1 released. This is a very, very simple initial release that |
| +should nevertheless work as a functional event loop. No adapters are included |
| +yet. Testing is minimal, but give it a whirl! |
| +</dl> |
| + |
| +<hr><a href="http://ofb.net/~egnor/">Dan Egnor</a> (egnor |
| +@ |
| +ofb.net)</body></html> |
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| +2O5.WPP60`````$E%3D2N0F"" |
| +` |
| +end |
| +SHAR_EOF |
| + (set 20 00 10 22 14 52 21 'logo'; eval "$shar_touch") && |
| + chmod 0644 'logo' || |
| + $echo 'restore of' 'logo' 'failed' |
| + if ( md5sum --help 2>&1 | grep 'sage: md5sum \[' ) >/dev/null 2>&1 \ |
| + && ( md5sum --version 2>&1 | grep -v 'textutils 1.12' ) >/dev/null; then |
| + md5sum -c << SHAR_EOF >/dev/null 2>&1 \ |
| + || $echo 'logo:' 'MD5 check failed' |
| +0556ef38d43151f5924a67a3f639950f logo |
| +SHAR_EOF |
| + else |
| + shar_count="`LC_ALL= LC_CTYPE= LANG= wc -c < 'logo'`" |
| + test 2358 -eq "$shar_count" || |
| + $echo 'logo:' 'original size' '2358,' 'current size' "$shar_count!" |
| + fi |
| +fi |
| +rm -fr _sh01050 |
| +exit 0 |
| Index: 1.0-4/configure.ac |
| =================================================================== |
| --- 1.0-4/configure.ac (nonexistent) |
| +++ 1.0-4/configure.ac (revision 22) |
| @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ |
| +dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. |
| +AC_INIT(INSTALL) |
| +AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(liboop,1.0) |
| +AC_CANONICAL_HOST |
| +AM_PROG_LIBTOOL |
| +AC_PROG_CC |
| +AC_PROG_INSTALL |
| +PROG_LDCONFIG=: |
| + |
| +AC_ARG_WITH(adns, AC_HELP_STRING(--without-adns,disable ADNS adapter)) |
| +AC_ARG_WITH(readline, AC_HELP_STRING(--without-readline,disable readline adapter)) |
| +AC_ARG_WITH(glib, AC_HELP_STRING(--without-glib,disable GLib adapter)) |
| +AC_ARG_WITH(tcl, AC_HELP_STRING(--without-tcl,disable Tcl/Tk adapter)) |
| +AC_ARG_WITH(libwww, AC_HELP_STRING(--with-libwww,build libwww adapter)) |
| + |
| +dnl System type checks. |
| +case "$host" in |
| + *-linux-*|*-k*bsd*|*-gnu*) |
| + AC_PATH_PROG(PROG_LDCONFIG, ldconfig, :, $PATH:/usr/sbin:/sbin) |
| + no_wacky_libs=yes |
| + ;; |
| + *-sgi-irix6*) |
| + if test -n "$LPATH" ; then |
| + LDFLAGS="-Wl,-rpath,$LPATH $LDFLAGS" |
| + fi |
| + no_wacky_libs=yes |
| + ;; |
| +esac |
| + |
| +AC_CHECK_HEADERS(poll.h sys/select.h sys/socket.h string.h strings.h) |
| + |
| +if test xno != x$with_adns; then |
| + AC_CHECK_LIB(adns,adns_init,[ |
| + LIBOOP_LIBS="liboop-adns.la $LIBOOP_LIBS" |
| + ADNS_LIBS="-ladns" |
| + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ADNS) |
| + ]) |
| +fi |
| + |
| +if test xno != x$with_readline; then |
| + AC_CHECK_LIB(readline,rl_callback_handler_install,[ |
| + AC_CHECK_HEADER(readline/readline.h,[ |
| + LIBOOP_LIBS="liboop-rl.la $LIBOOP_LIBS" |
| + READLINE_LIBS="-lreadline" |
| + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_READLINE) |
| + ])]) |
| +fi |
| + |
| +if test xno != x$with_glib; then |
| + save_libs="$LIBS" |
| + save_cppflags="$CPPFLAGS" |
| + AC_CHECK_PROG(PROG_GLIB_CONFIG,glib-config,glib-config) |
| + if test -n "$PROG_GLIB_CONFIG" ; then |
| + GLIB_INCLUDES="`glib-config --cflags`" |
| + GLIB_LIBS="`glib-config --libs`" |
| + LIBS="$save_libs $GLIB_LIBS" |
| + CPPFLAGS="$save_cppflags $GLIB_INCLUDES" |
| + AC_CHECK_FUNC(g_main_set_poll_func,[ |
| + AC_CHECK_HEADER(glib.h,[ |
| + LIBOOP_LIBS="liboop-glib.la $LIBOOP_LIBS" |
| + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GLIB) |
| + ])]) |
| + fi |
| + LIBS="$save_libs" |
| + CPPFLAGS="$save_cppflags" |
| + |
| + PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GLIB2,glib-2.0 >= 2.0,[ |
| + LIBOOP_LIBS="liboop-glib2.la $LIBOOP_LIBS" |
| + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GLIB) |
| + ],[:]) |
| +fi |
| + |
| +if test xno != x$with_tcl; then |
| + for version in 8.4 8.3 8.2 8.1 8.0 ; do |
| + CPPFLAGS="$save_cppflags -I/usr/include/tcl$version" |
| + AC_CHECK_LIB(tcl$version,Tcl_Main,[ |
| + AC_CHECK_HEADER(tcl.h,[ |
| + LIBOOP_LIBS="liboop-tcl.la $LIBOOP_LIBS" |
| + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_TCL) |
| + TCL_INCLUDES="-I/usr/include/tcl$version" |
| + TCL_LIBS="-ltcl$version" |
| + break |
| + ])]) |
| + done |
| + CPPFLAGS="$save_cppflags" |
| +fi |
| + |
| +if test xyes = x$with_libwww; then |
| + save_libs="$LIBS" |
| + save_cppflags="$CPPFLAGS" |
| + AC_CHECK_PROG(PROG_WWW_CONFIG,libwww-config,libwww-config) |
| + if test -n "$PROG_WWW_CONFIG" ; then |
| + WWW_INCLUDES="`libwww-config --cflags`" |
| + WWW_LIBS="`libwww-config --libs`" |
| + LIBS="$save_libs $WWW_LIBS" |
| + CPPFLAGS="$save_cppflags $WWW_INCLUDES" |
| + AC_CHECK_FUNC(HTEvent_setRegisterCallback,[ |
| + LIBOOP_LIBS="liboop-www.la $LIBOOP_LIBS" |
| + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_WWW) |
| + ]) |
| + fi |
| + LIBS="$save_libs" |
| + CPPFLAGS="$save_cppflags" |
| +fi |
| + |
| +if test -z "$no_wacky_libs" ; then |
| + AC_CHECK_LIB(resolv,res_query) |
| + AC_SEARCH_LIBS(gethostbyname,nsl) |
| + AC_SEARCH_LIBS(socket,socket) |
| +fi |
| + |
| +test yes = "$GCC" && |
| +CFLAGS="-Wall -Wno-comment -Wmissing-prototypes -Wstrict-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Wwrite-strings $CFLAGS"' $(EXTRA_CFLAGS)' |
| + |
| +AC_SUBST(PROG_LDCONFIG) |
| +AC_SUBST(GLIB_INCLUDES) |
| +AC_SUBST(GLIB_LIBS) |
| +AC_SUBST(GLIB2_CFLAGS) |
| +AC_SUBST(GLIB2_LIBS) |
| +AC_SUBST(TCL_INCLUDES) |
| +AC_SUBST(TCL_LIBS) |
| +AC_SUBST(ADNS_LIBS) |
| +AC_SUBST(WWW_INCLUDES) |
| +AC_SUBST(WWW_LIBS) |
| +AC_SUBST(READLINE_LIBS) |
| +AC_SUBST(LIBOOP_LIBS) |
| +AC_OUTPUT([Makefile liboop.pc liboop-glib2.pc]) |