lyx_mirror/src/Server.h
Guillaume MM db58111360 Properly track the lifetime of signals2::slots (#8261)
Starting at 61b2bd5e, boost::bind was progressively replaced with
std::bind. They are not interchangeable though. boost::bind implements
the tracking of boost::signals{,2}::trackable objects. Now that
std::bind has completely replaced boost::bind, tracking never occurred.

This commit replaces boost::signals2::trackable with the new preferred
boost::signals2 methods: scoped_connections or slot::track_foreign. The
support::Trackable class introduced is less safe but easier for transitioning
old code.

Fixes the crash at #8261.
2017-06-11 19:51:17 +02:00

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// -*- C++ -*-
/**
* \file Server.h
* This file is part of LyX, the document processor.
* Licence details can be found in the file COPYING.
*
* \author Lars Gullik Bjønnes
* \author Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
* \author Enrico Forestieri
*
* Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS.
*/
#ifndef SERVER_H
#define SERVER_H
#include "support/signals.h"
#include <vector>
#ifdef _WIN32
#include <windows.h>
#include <QObject>
#include <QEvent>
#endif
namespace lyx {
class Server;
/** This class manages the pipes used for communicating with clients.
Usage: Initialize with pipe-filename-base, client class to receive
messages, and callback-function that will be called with the messages.
When you want to send, use "send()".
This class encapsulates all the dirty communication and thus provides
a clean string interface.
*/
#ifndef _WIN32
class LyXComm {
#else
class LyXComm : public QObject {
Q_OBJECT
friend DWORD WINAPI pipeServerWrapper(void *);
public:
/// Max number of clients
enum { MAX_CLIENTS = 10 };
private:
/// Max number of pipe instances
enum { MAX_PIPES = 2 * MAX_CLIENTS };
/// I/O buffer size
enum { PIPE_BUFSIZE = 512 };
/// Pipe client time-out
enum { PIPE_TIMEOUT = 5000 };
/// Pipe states
enum PipeState {
CONNECTING_STATE,
READING_STATE,
WRITING_STATE
};
/// Pipe instances
typedef struct {
OVERLAPPED overlap;
HANDLE handle;
std::string iobuf;
char readbuf[PIPE_BUFSIZE];
DWORD nbytes;
PipeState state;
bool pending_io;
} PipeInst;
#endif
public:
/** When we receive a message, we send it to a client.
This is one of the small things that would have been a lot
cleaner with a Signal/Slot thing.
*/
typedef void (*ClientCallbackfct)(Server *, std::string const &);
/// Construct with pipe-basename and callback to receive messages
LyXComm(std::string const & pip, Server * cli, ClientCallbackfct ccb = 0);
///
~LyXComm() { closeConnection(); }
/// clean up in emergency
void emergencyCleanup();
/// Send message
void send(std::string const &);
/// asynch ready-to-be-read notification
#ifndef _WIN32
void read_ready();
#else
void read_ready(DWORD);
#endif
/// Tell whether we asked another instance of LyX to open the files
bool deferredLoading() { return deferred_loading_; }
private:
/// the filename of the in pipe
std::string const inPipeName() const;
/// the filename of the out pipe
std::string const outPipeName() const;
/// Open pipes
void openConnection();
/// Close pipes
void closeConnection();
/// Load files in another running instance of LyX
bool loadFilesInOtherInstance();
#ifndef _WIN32
/// start a pipe
int startPipe(std::string const &, bool);
/// finish a pipe
void endPipe(int &, std::string const &, bool);
/// This is -1 if not open
int infd_;
/// This is -1 if not open
int outfd_;
#else
/// The pipe server returns false when exiting due to an error
bool pipeServer();
/// Start an overlapped connection
bool startPipe(DWORD);
/// Reset an overlapped connection
bool resetPipe(DWORD, bool close_handle = false);
/// Close event and pipe handles
void closeHandles();
/// Catch pipe ready-to-be-read notification
bool event(QEvent *);
/// Check whether the pipe server must be stopped
bool checkStopServer(DWORD timeout = 0);
/// The filename of a (in or out) pipe instance
std::string const pipeName(DWORD) const;
/// Pipe instances
PipeInst pipe_[MAX_PIPES];
/// Pipe server control events
HANDLE event_[MAX_PIPES + 1];
/// Reply buffer
std::string outbuf_;
/// Synchronize access to outbuf_
HANDLE outbuf_mutex_;
/// Windows event for stopping the pipe server
HANDLE stopserver_;
/// Pipe server thread handle
HANDLE server_thread_;
#endif
/// Are we up and running?
bool ready_;
/// Base of pipename including path
std::string pipename_;
/// The client
Server * client_;
/// The client callback function
ClientCallbackfct clientcb_;
/// Did we defer loading of files to another instance?
bool deferred_loading_;
/// Track object's liveness
support::Trackable tracker_;
};
///
class Server {
public:
// FIXME IN 0.13
// Hack! This should be changed in 0.13
// IMO lyxserver is atypical, and for the moment the only one, non-gui
// bufferview. We just have to find a way to handle situations like if
// lyxserver is using a buffer that is being edited with a bufferview.
// With a common buffer list this is not a problem, maybe. (Alejandro)
///
Server(std::string const & pip);
///
~Server();
///
void notifyClient(std::string const &);
///
bool deferredLoadingToOtherInstance() { return pipes_.deferredLoading(); }
/// whilst crashing etc.
void emergencyCleanup() { pipes_.emergencyCleanup(); }
///
void callback(std::string const & msg);
private:
/// Names and number of current clients
#ifndef _WIN32
enum { MAX_CLIENTS = 10 };
#else
enum { MAX_CLIENTS = LyXComm::MAX_CLIENTS };
#endif
///
std::string clients_[MAX_CLIENTS];
///
int numclients_;
///
LyXComm pipes_;
};
/// Implementation is in LyX.cpp
Server & theServer();
/// Implementation is in LyX.cpp
extern std::vector<std::string> & theFilesToLoad();
} // namespace lyx
#endif // SERVER_H