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diff --git a/e-util/e-msgport.h b/e-util/e-msgport.h deleted file mode 100644 index 6e25235bbd..0000000000 --- a/e-util/e-msgport.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ - -#ifndef _E_MSGPORT_H -#define _E_MSGPORT_H - -/* double-linked list yeah another one, deal */ -typedef struct _EDListNode { - struct _EDListNode *next; - struct _EDListNode *prev; -} EDListNode; - -typedef struct _EDList { - struct _EDListNode *head; - struct _EDListNode *tail; - struct _EDListNode *tailpred; -} EDList; - -#define E_DLIST_INITIALISER(l) { (EDListNode *)&l.tail, 0, (EDListNode *)&l.head } - -void e_dlist_init(EDList *v); -EDListNode *e_dlist_addhead(EDList *l, EDListNode *n); -EDListNode *e_dlist_addtail(EDList *l, EDListNode *n); -EDListNode *e_dlist_remove(EDListNode *n); -EDListNode *e_dlist_remhead(EDList *l); -EDListNode *e_dlist_remtail(EDList *l); -int e_dlist_empty(EDList *l); -int e_dlist_length(EDList *l); - -/* message ports - a simple inter-thread 'ipc' primitive */ -/* opaque handle */ -typedef struct _EMsgPort EMsgPort; - -/* header for any message */ -typedef struct _EMsg { - EDListNode ln; - EMsgPort *reply_port; -} EMsg; - -EMsgPort *e_msgport_new(void); -void e_msgport_destroy(EMsgPort *mp); -/* get a fd that can be used to wait on the port asynchronously */ -int e_msgport_fd(EMsgPort *mp); -void e_msgport_put(EMsgPort *mp, EMsg *msg); -EMsg *e_msgport_wait(EMsgPort *mp); -EMsg *e_msgport_get(EMsgPort *mp); -void e_msgport_reply(EMsg *msg); - -/* e threads, a server thread with a message based request-response, and flexible queuing */ -typedef struct _EThread EThread; - -typedef enum { - E_THREAD_QUEUE = 0, /* run one by one, until done, if the queue_limit is reached, discard new request */ - E_THREAD_DROP, /* run one by one, until done, if the queue_limit is reached, discard oldest requests */ - E_THREAD_NEW, /* always run in a new thread, if the queue limit is reached, new requests are - stored in the queue until a thread becomes available for it, creating a thread pool */ -} e_thread_t; - -typedef void (*EThreadFunc)(EThread *, EMsg *, void *data); - -EThread *e_thread_new(e_thread_t type); -void e_thread_destroy(EThread *e); -void e_thread_set_queue_limit(EThread *e, int limit); -void e_thread_set_msg_lost(EThread *e, EThreadFunc destroy, void *data); -void e_thread_set_msg_destroy(EThread *e, EThreadFunc destroy, void *data); -void e_thread_set_reply_port(EThread *e, EMsgPort *reply_port); -void e_thread_set_msg_received(EThread *e, EThreadFunc received, void *data); -void e_thread_put(EThread *e, EMsg *msg); - -/* sigh, another mutex interface, this one allows different mutex types, portably */ -typedef struct _EMutex EMutex; - -typedef enum _e_mutex_t { - E_MUTEX_SIMPLE, /* == pthread_mutex */ - E_MUTEX_REC, /* recursive mutex */ -} e_mutex_t; - -EMutex *e_mutex_new(e_mutex_t type); -int e_mutex_destroy(EMutex *m); -int e_mutex_lock(EMutex *m); -int e_mutex_unlock(EMutex *m); - -#endif |