1 /* -*- mode: C; c-file-style: "gnu" -*- */
2 /* dbus-timeout.c DBusTimeout implementation
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24 #include "dbus-internals.h"
25 #include "dbus-timeout.h"
26 #include "dbus-list.h"
29 * @defgroup DBusTimeoutInternals DBusTimeout implementation details
30 * @ingroup DBusInternals
31 * @brief implementation details for DBusTimeout
38 int refcount; /**< Reference count */
39 int interval; /**< Timeout interval in milliseconds. */
41 DBusTimeoutHandler handler; /**< Timeout handler. */
42 void *handler_data; /**< Timeout handler data. */
43 DBusFreeFunction free_handler_data_function; /**< Free the timeout handler data. */
45 void *data; /**< Application data. */
46 DBusFreeFunction free_data_function; /**< Free the application data. */
47 unsigned int enabled : 1; /**< True if timeout is active. */
51 * Creates a new DBusTimeout.
52 * @param interval the timeout interval in milliseconds.
53 * @param handler function to call when the timeout occurs.
54 * @param data data to pass to the handler
55 * @param free_data_function function to be called to free the data.
56 * @returns the new DBusTimeout object,
59 _dbus_timeout_new (int interval,
60 DBusTimeoutHandler handler,
62 DBusFreeFunction free_data_function)
66 timeout = dbus_new0 (DBusTimeout, 1);
67 timeout->refcount = 1;
68 timeout->interval = interval;
70 timeout->handler = handler;
71 timeout->handler_data = data;
72 timeout->free_handler_data_function = free_data_function;
74 timeout->enabled = TRUE;
80 * Increments the reference count of a DBusTimeout object.
82 * @param timeout the timeout object.
85 _dbus_timeout_ref (DBusTimeout *timeout)
87 timeout->refcount += 1;
91 * Decrements the reference count of a DBusTimeout object
92 * and finalizes the object if the count reaches zero.
94 * @param timeout the timeout object.
97 _dbus_timeout_unref (DBusTimeout *timeout)
99 _dbus_assert (timeout != NULL);
100 _dbus_assert (timeout->refcount > 0);
102 timeout->refcount -= 1;
103 if (timeout->refcount == 0)
105 dbus_timeout_set_data (timeout, NULL, NULL); /* call free_data_function */
107 if (timeout->free_handler_data_function)
108 (* timeout->free_handler_data_function) (timeout->handler_data);
115 * @typedef DBusTimeoutList
117 * Opaque data type representing a list of timeouts
118 * and a set of DBusAddTimeoutFunction/DBusRemoveTimeoutFunction.
119 * Automatically handles removing/re-adding timeouts
120 * when the DBusAddTimeoutFunction is updated or changed.
121 * Holds a reference count to each timeout.
126 * DBusTimeoutList implementation details. All fields
130 struct DBusTimeoutList
132 DBusList *timeouts; /**< Timeout objects. */
134 DBusAddTimeoutFunction add_timeout_function; /**< Callback for adding a timeout. */
135 DBusRemoveTimeoutFunction remove_timeout_function; /**< Callback for removing a timeout. */
136 DBusTimeoutToggledFunction timeout_toggled_function; /**< Callback when timeout is enabled/disabled */
137 void *timeout_data; /**< Data for timeout callbacks */
138 DBusFreeFunction timeout_free_data_function; /**< Free function for timeout callback data */
142 * Creates a new timeout list. Returns #NULL if insufficient
145 * @returns the new timeout list, or #NULL on failure.
148 _dbus_timeout_list_new (void)
150 DBusTimeoutList *timeout_list;
152 timeout_list = dbus_new0 (DBusTimeoutList, 1);
153 if (timeout_list == NULL)
160 * Frees a DBusTimeoutList.
162 * @param timeout_list the timeout list.
165 _dbus_timeout_list_free (DBusTimeoutList *timeout_list)
167 /* free timeout_data and remove timeouts as a side effect */
168 _dbus_timeout_list_set_functions (timeout_list,
169 NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
171 _dbus_list_foreach (&timeout_list->timeouts,
172 (DBusForeachFunction) _dbus_timeout_unref,
174 _dbus_list_clear (&timeout_list->timeouts);
176 dbus_free (timeout_list);
180 * Sets the timeout functions. This function is the "backend"
181 * for dbus_connection_set_timeout_functions().
183 * @param timeout_list the timeout list
184 * @param add_function the add timeout function.
185 * @param remove_function the remove timeout function.
186 * @param toggled_function toggle notify function, or #NULL
187 * @param data the data for those functions.
188 * @param free_data_function the function to free the data.
189 * @returns #FALSE if no memory
193 _dbus_timeout_list_set_functions (DBusTimeoutList *timeout_list,
194 DBusAddTimeoutFunction add_function,
195 DBusRemoveTimeoutFunction remove_function,
196 DBusTimeoutToggledFunction toggled_function,
198 DBusFreeFunction free_data_function)
200 /* Add timeouts with the new function, failing on OOM */
201 if (add_function != NULL)
205 link = _dbus_list_get_first_link (&timeout_list->timeouts);
208 DBusList *next = _dbus_list_get_next_link (&timeout_list->timeouts,
211 if (!(* add_function) (link->data, data))
213 /* remove it all again and return FALSE */
216 link2 = _dbus_list_get_first_link (&timeout_list->timeouts);
217 while (link2 != link)
219 DBusList *next = _dbus_list_get_next_link (&timeout_list->timeouts,
222 (* remove_function) (link2->data, data);
234 /* Remove all current timeouts from previous timeout handlers */
236 if (timeout_list->remove_timeout_function != NULL)
238 _dbus_list_foreach (&timeout_list->timeouts,
239 (DBusForeachFunction) timeout_list->remove_timeout_function,
240 timeout_list->timeout_data);
243 if (timeout_list->timeout_free_data_function != NULL)
244 (* timeout_list->timeout_free_data_function) (timeout_list->timeout_data);
246 timeout_list->add_timeout_function = add_function;
247 timeout_list->remove_timeout_function = remove_function;
248 timeout_list->timeout_toggled_function = toggled_function;
249 timeout_list->timeout_data = data;
250 timeout_list->timeout_free_data_function = free_data_function;
256 * Adds a new timeout to the timeout list, invoking the
257 * application DBusAddTimeoutFunction if appropriate.
259 * @param timeout_list the timeout list.
260 * @param timeout the timeout to add.
261 * @returns #TRUE on success, #FALSE If no memory.
264 _dbus_timeout_list_add_timeout (DBusTimeoutList *timeout_list,
265 DBusTimeout *timeout)
267 if (!_dbus_list_append (&timeout_list->timeouts, timeout))
270 _dbus_timeout_ref (timeout);
272 if (timeout_list->add_timeout_function != NULL)
274 if (!(* timeout_list->add_timeout_function) (timeout,
275 timeout_list->timeout_data))
277 _dbus_list_remove_last (&timeout_list->timeouts, timeout);
278 _dbus_timeout_unref (timeout);
287 * Removes a timeout from the timeout list, invoking the
288 * application's DBusRemoveTimeoutFunction if appropriate.
290 * @param timeout_list the timeout list.
291 * @param timeout the timeout to remove.
294 _dbus_timeout_list_remove_timeout (DBusTimeoutList *timeout_list,
295 DBusTimeout *timeout)
297 if (!_dbus_list_remove (&timeout_list->timeouts, timeout))
298 _dbus_assert_not_reached ("Nonexistent timeout was removed");
300 if (timeout_list->remove_timeout_function != NULL)
301 (* timeout_list->remove_timeout_function) (timeout,
302 timeout_list->timeout_data);
304 _dbus_timeout_unref (timeout);
308 * Sets a timeout to the given enabled state, invoking the
309 * application's DBusTimeoutToggledFunction if appropriate.
311 * @param timeout_list the timeout list.
312 * @param timeout the timeout to toggle.
313 * @param enabled #TRUE to enable
316 _dbus_timeout_list_toggle_timeout (DBusTimeoutList *timeout_list,
317 DBusTimeout *timeout,
322 if (enabled == timeout->enabled)
325 timeout->enabled = enabled;
327 if (timeout_list->timeout_toggled_function != NULL)
328 (* timeout_list->timeout_toggled_function) (timeout,
329 timeout_list->timeout_data);
335 * @defgroup DBusTimeout DBusTimeout
337 * @brief Object representing a timeout
339 * Types and functions related to DBusTimeout. A timeout
340 * represents a timeout that the main loop needs to monitor,
341 * as in Qt's QTimer or GLib's g_timeout_add().
348 * @typedef DBusTimeout
350 * Opaque object representing a timeout.
354 * Gets the timeout interval. The dbus_timeout_handle()
355 * should be called each time this interval elapses,
356 * starting after it elapses once.
358 * @param timeout the DBusTimeout object.
359 * @returns the interval in milliseconds.
362 dbus_timeout_get_interval (DBusTimeout *timeout)
364 return timeout->interval;
368 * Gets data previously set with dbus_timeout_set_data()
371 * @param timeout the DBusTimeout object.
372 * @returns previously-set data.
375 dbus_timeout_get_data (DBusTimeout *timeout)
377 return timeout->data;
381 * Sets data which can be retrieved with dbus_timeout_get_data().
382 * Intended for use by the DBusAddTimeoutFunction and
383 * DBusRemoveTimeoutFunction to store their own data. For example with
384 * Qt you might store the QTimer for this timeout and with GLib
385 * you might store a g_timeout_add result id.
387 * @param timeout the DBusTimeout object.
388 * @param data the data.
389 * @param free_data_function function to be called to free the data.
392 dbus_timeout_set_data (DBusTimeout *timeout,
394 DBusFreeFunction free_data_function)
396 if (timeout->free_data_function != NULL)
397 (* timeout->free_data_function) (timeout->data);
399 timeout->data = data;
400 timeout->free_data_function = free_data_function;
404 * Calls the timeout handler for this timeout.
405 * This function should be called when the timeout
408 * If this function returns #FALSE, then there wasn't
409 * enough memory to handle the timeout. Typically just
410 * letting the timeout fire again next time it naturally
411 * times out is an adequate response to that problem,
412 * but you could try to do more if you wanted.
414 * @param timeout the DBusTimeout object.
415 * @returns #FALSE if there wasn't enough memory
418 dbus_timeout_handle (DBusTimeout *timeout)
420 return (* timeout->handler) (timeout->handler_data);
425 * Returns whether a timeout is enabled or not. If not
426 * enabled, it should not be polled by the main loop.
428 * @param timeout the DBusTimeout object
429 * @returns #TRUE if the timeout is enabled
432 dbus_timeout_get_enabled (DBusTimeout *timeout)
434 return timeout->enabled;
437 /** @} end public API docs */