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— Use @synchronized over OFMutex in a few places
These places are not super performance critical and the code becomes a
lot more readable.Actually using @synchronized in ObjFW itself is also a good motivation
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/* * Copyright (c) 2008-2024 Jonathan Schleifer <js@nil.im> * * All rights reserved. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3.0 only, * as published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This program 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 * version 3.0 for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License * version 3.0 along with this program. If not, see * <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ #import "OFObject.h" #ifdef OF_HAVE_SOCKETS # import "OFSocket.h" #endif #ifdef OF_AMIGAOS # include <exec/types.h> # include <exec/tasks.h> #endif OF_ASSUME_NONNULL_BEGIN @class OFMutableArray OF_GENERIC(ObjectType); @class OFDate; @class OFMutableData; /** * @protocol OFKernelEventObserverDelegate * OFKernelEventObserver.h ObjFW/OFKernelEventObserver.h * * @brief A protocol that needs to be implemented by delegates for * OFKernelEventObserver. */ @protocol OFKernelEventObserverDelegate <OFObject> @optional /** * @brief This callback is called when an object did get ready for reading. * * @note If the object is a subclass of @ref OFStream and * @ref OFStream#tryReadLine or @ref OFStream#tryReadUntilDelimiter: * has been called on the stream, this callback will not be called again * until new data has been received, even though there is still data in * the cache. The reason for this is to prevent spinning in a loop when * there is an incomplete string in the cache. Once the string has been * completed, the callback will be called again as long there is data in * the cache. * * @param object The object which did become ready for reading */ - (void)objectIsReadyForReading: (id)object; /** * @brief This callback is called when an object did get ready for writing. * * @param object The object which did become ready for writing */ - (void)objectIsReadyForWriting: (id)object; #if defined(OF_AMIGAOS) || defined(DOXYGEN) /** * @brief This callback is called when an Exec Signal was received. * * @note This is only available on AmigaOS! */ - (void)execSignalWasReceived: (ULONG)signalMask; #endif @end /** * @protocol OFReadyForReadingObserving * OFKernelEventObserver.h ObjFW/OFKernelEventObserver.h * * @brief This protocol is implemented by classes which can be observed for * readiness for reading by OFKernelEventObserver. */ @protocol OFReadyForReadingObserving <OFObject> /** * @brief The file descriptor for reading that should be checked by the * OFKernelEventObserver. */ @property (readonly, nonatomic) int fileDescriptorForReading; @end /** * @protocol OFReadyForWritingObserving * OFKernelEventObserver.h ObjFW/OFKernelEventObserver.h * * @brief This protocol is implemented by classes which can be observed for * readiness for writing by OFKernelEventObserver. */ @protocol OFReadyForWritingObserving <OFObject> /** * @brief The file descriptor for writing that should be checked by the * OFKernelEventObserver. */ @property (readonly, nonatomic) int fileDescriptorForWriting; @end #ifdef OF_HAVE_SOCKETS /** * @class OFKernelEventObserver * OFKernelEventObserver.h ObjFW/OFKernelEventObserver.h * * @brief A class that can observe multiple kernel events (e.g. streams being * ready to read) at once. * * @note Currently, Win32 can only observe TCP and UDP sockets! */ @interface OFKernelEventObserver: OFObject { OFMutableArray OF_GENERIC(id <OFReadyForReadingObserving>) *_readObjects; OFMutableArray OF_GENERIC(id <OFReadyForWritingObserving>) *_writeObjects; id <OFKernelEventObserverDelegate> _Nullable _delegate; # if defined(OF_AMIGAOS) struct Task *_waitingTask; ULONG _cancelSignal; # elif defined(OF_HAVE_PIPE) int _cancelFD[2]; # else OFSocketHandle _cancelFD[2]; struct sockaddr_in _cancelAddr; # endif # ifdef OF_AMIGAOS ULONG _execSignalMask; # endif OF_RESERVE_IVARS(OFKernelEventObserver, 4) } /** * @brief The delegate for the OFKernelEventObserver. */ @property OF_NULLABLE_PROPERTY (assign, nonatomic) id <OFKernelEventObserverDelegate> delegate; # if defined(OF_AMIGAOS) || defined(DOXYGEN) /** * @brief A mask of Exec Signals to wait for. * * @note This is only available on AmigaOS! */ @property (nonatomic) ULONG execSignalMask; # endif /** * @brief Creates a new OFKernelEventObserver. * * @return A new, autoreleased OFKernelEventObserver */ + (instancetype)observer; /** * @brief Adds an object to observe for reading. * * This is also used to observe a listening socket for incoming connections, * which then triggers a read event for the observed object. * * If there is an @ref observe call blocking, it will be canceled. The reason * for this is to prevent blocking even though the newly added object is ready. * * @param object The object to observe for reading * @throw OFObserveKernelEventsFailedException Adding the object for observing * failed */ - (void)addObjectForReading: (id <OFReadyForReadingObserving>)object; /** * @brief Adds an object to observe for writing. * * If there is an @ref observe call blocking, it will be canceled. The reason * for this is to prevent blocking even though the newly added object is ready. * * @param object The object to observe for writing * @throw OFObserveKernelEventsFailedException Adding the object for observing * failed */ - (void)addObjectForWriting: (id <OFReadyForWritingObserving>)object; /** * @brief Removes an object to observe for reading. * * If there is an @ref observe call blocking, it will be canceled. The reason * for this is to prevent the removed object from still being observed. * * @param object The object to remove from observing for reading * @throw OFObserveKernelEventsFailedException Removing the object for observing * failed */ - (void)removeObjectForReading: (id <OFReadyForReadingObserving>)object; /** * @brief Removes an object to observe for writing. * * If there is an @ref observe call blocking, it will be canceled. The reason * for this is to prevent the removed object from still being observed. * * @param object The object to remove from observing for writing * @throw OFObserveKernelEventsFailedException Removing the object for observing * failed */ - (void)removeObjectForWriting: (id <OFReadyForWritingObserving>)object; /** * @brief Observes all objects and blocks until an event happens on an object. * * @throw OFObserveKernelEventsFailedException Observing for kernel events * failed */ - (void)observe; /** * @brief Observes all objects until an event happens on an object or the * timeout is reached. * * @param timeInterval The time to wait for an event, in seconds * @throw OFObserveKernelEventsFailedException Observing for kernel events * failed */ - (void)observeForTimeInterval: (OFTimeInterval)timeInterval; /** * @brief Observes all objects until an event happens on an object or the * specified date is reached. * * @param date The until which to observe * @throw OFObserveKernelEventsFailedException Observing for kernel events * failed */ - (void)observeUntilDate: (OFDate *)date; /** * @brief Cancels the currently blocking observe call. * * This is the only method that can and should be called from another thread * than the one using the observer. */ - (void)cancel; /** * @brief This method should be called by subclasses in @ref observeUntilDate: * as the first thing to handle all sockets that currently have data in * the read buffer. */ - (bool)of_processReadBuffers; @end #endif OF_ASSUME_NONNULL_END