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diff --git a/tqtinterface/qt4/src/kernel/tqasyncio.cpp b/tqtinterface/qt4/src/kernel/tqasyncio.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ee479e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/tqtinterface/qt4/src/kernel/tqasyncio.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,360 @@ +/**************************************************************************** +** +** Implementation of asynchronous I/O classes +** +** Created : 970617 +** +** Copyright (C) 2010 Timothy Pearson and (C) 1992-2008 Trolltech ASA. +** +** This file is part of the kernel module of the TQt GUI Toolkit. +** +** This file may be used under the terms of the GNU General +** Public License versions 2.0 or 3.0 as published by the Free +** Software Foundation and appearing in the files LICENSE.GPL2 +** and LICENSE.GPL3 included in the packaging of this file. +** Alternatively you may (at your option) use any later version +** of the GNU General Public License if such license has been +** publicly approved by Trolltech ASA (or its successors, if any) +** and the KDE Free TQt Foundation. +** +** Please review the following information to ensure GNU General +** Public Licensing requirements will be met: +** http://trolltech.com/products/qt/licenses/licensing/opensource/. +** If you are unsure which license is appropriate for your use, please +** review the following information: +** http://trolltech.com/products/qt/licenses/licensing/licensingoverview +** or contact the sales department at sales@trolltech.com. +** +** This file may be used under the terms of the Q Public License as +** defined by Trolltech ASA and appearing in the file LICENSE.TQPL +** included in the packaging of this file. Licensees holding valid TQt +** Commercial licenses may use this file in accordance with the TQt +** Commercial License Agreement provided with the Software. +** +** This file is provided "AS IS" with NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, +** INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF DESIGN, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR +** A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Trolltech reserves all rights not granted +** herein. +** +**********************************************************************/ + +#include "tqasyncio.h" +#include "tqiodevice.h" +#include <stdlib.h> + +#ifndef TQT_NO_ASYNC_IO + +/*! + \class TQAsyncIO tqasyncio.h + \obsolete + \brief The TQAsyncIO class encapsulates I/O asynchronicity. + + The TQt classes for asynchronous input/output provide a simple + mechanism to allow large files or slow data sources to be processed + without using large amounts of memory or blocking the user interface. + + This facility is used in TQt to drive animated images. See TQImageConsumer. +*/ + + +/*! + Destroys the async IO object. +*/ +TQAsyncIO::~TQAsyncIO() +{ +} + +/*! + Ensures that only one object, \a obj and function, \a member, can + respond to changes in readiness. +*/ +void TQAsyncIO::connect(TQObject* obj, const char *member) +{ + signal.disconnect(0, 0); + signal.connect(obj, member); +} + +/*! + Derived classes should call this when they change from being + unready to ready. +*/ +void TQAsyncIO::ready() +{ + signal.activate(); +} + + + +/*! + \class TQDataSink tqasyncio.h + \obsolete + \brief The TQDataSink class is an asynchronous consumer of data. + + A data sink is an object which receives data from some source in an + asynchronous manner. This means that at some time not determined by + the data sink, blocks of data are given to it from processing. The + data sink is able to limit the maximum size of such blocks which it + is currently able to process. + + \sa TQAsyncIO, TQDataSource, TQDataPump +*/ + +/*! + \fn int TQDataSink::readyToReceive() + + The data sink should return a value indicating how much data it is ready + to consume. This may be 0. +*/ + +/*! + This should be called whenever readyToReceive() might have become non-zero. + It is merely calls TQAsyncIO::ready() if readyToReceive() is non-zero. +*/ +void TQDataSink::maybeReady() +{ + if (readyToReceive()) ready(); +} + +/*! + \fn void TQDataSink::receive(const uchar*, int count) + + This function is called to provide data for the data sink. The \a count + will be no more than the amount indicated by the most recent call to + readyToReceive(). The sink must use all the provided data. +*/ + +/*! + \fn void TQDataSink::eof() + + This function will be called when no more data is available for + processing. +*/ + + +/*! + \class TQDataSource tqasyncio.h + \obsolete + \brief The TQDataSource class is an asynchronous producer of data. + + A data source is an object which provides data from some source in an + asynchronous manner. This means that at some time not determined by + the data source, blocks of data will be taken from it for processing. + The data source is able to limit the maximum size of such blocks which + it is currently able to provide. + + \sa TQAsyncIO, TQDataSink, TQDataPump +*/ + +/*! + \fn int TQDataSource::readyToSend() + + The data source should return a value indicating how much data it is ready + to provide. This may be 0. If the data source knows it will never be + able to provide any more data (until after a rewind()), it may return -1. +*/ + +/*! + This should be called whenever readyToSend() might have become non-zero. + It is merely calls TQAsyncIO::ready() if readyToSend() is non-zero. +*/ +void TQDataSource::maybeReady() +{ + if (readyToSend()) ready(); +} + +/*! + \fn void TQDataSource::sendTo(TQDataSink*, int count) + + This function is called to extract data from the source, by sending + it to the given data sink. The \a count will be no more than the amount + indicated by the most recent call to readyToSend(). The source must + use all the provided data, and the sink will be prepared to accept at + least this much data. +*/ + +/*! + This function should return TRUE if the data source can be rewound. + + The default returns FALSE. +*/ +bool TQDataSource::rewindable() const +{ + return FALSE; +} + +/*! + If this function is called with \a on set to TRUE, and rewindable() + is TRUE, then the data source must take measures to allow the rewind() + function to subsequently operate as described. If rewindable() is FALSE, + the function should call TQDataSource::enableRewind(), which aborts with + a qFatal() error. + + For example, a network connection may choose to use a disk cache + of input only if rewinding is enabled before the first buffer-full of + data is discarded, returning FALSE in rewindable() if that first buffer + is discarded. +*/ +void TQDataSource::enableRewind( bool /* on */ ) +{ + qFatal( "Attempted to make unrewindable TQDataSource rewindable" ); +} + +/*! + This function rewinds the data source. This may only be called if + enableRewind(TRUE) has been previously called. +*/ +void TQDataSource::rewind() +{ + qFatal("Attempted to rewind unrewindable TQDataSource"); +} + +/*! + \class TQIODeviceSource tqasyncio.h + \obsolete + \brief The TQIODeviceSource class is a TQDataSource that draws data from a TQIODevice. + + This class encapsulates retrieving data from a TQIODevice (such as a TQFile). +*/ + +/*! + Constructs a TQIODeviceSource from the TQIODevice \a tqdevice. The TQIODevice + \e must be dynamically allocated, becomes owned by the TQIODeviceSource, + and will be deleted when the TQIODeviceSource is destroyed. \a buffer_size + determines the size of buffering to use between asynchronous operations. + The higher the \a buffer_size, the more efficient, but the less interleaved + the operation will be with other processing. +*/ +TQIODeviceSource::TQIODeviceSource(TQIODevice* tqdevice, int buffer_size) : + buf_size(buffer_size), + buffer(new uchar[buf_size]), + iod(tqdevice), + rew(FALSE) +{ +} + +/*! + Destroys the TQIODeviceSource, deleting the TQIODevice from which it was + constructed. +*/ +TQIODeviceSource::~TQIODeviceSource() +{ + delete iod; + delete [] buffer; +} + +/*! + Ready until end-of-file. +*/ +int TQIODeviceSource::readyToSend() +{ + if ( iod->status() != IO_Ok || !(iod->state() & IO_Open) ) + return -1; + + int n = TQMIN((uint)buf_size, iod->size()-iod->at()); // ### not 64-bit safe + // ### not large file safe + return n ? n : -1; +} + +/*! + Reads a block of data and sends up to \a n bytes to the \a sink. +*/ +void TQIODeviceSource::sendTo(TQDataSink* sink, int n) +{ + iod->readBlock((char*)buffer, n); + sink->receive(buffer, n); +} + +/*! + All TQIODeviceSource's are rewindable. +*/ +bool TQIODeviceSource::rewindable() const +{ + return TRUE; +} + +/*! + If \a on is set to TRUE then rewinding is enabled. + No special action is taken. If \a on is set to + FALSE then rewinding is disabled. +*/ +void TQIODeviceSource::enableRewind(bool on) +{ + rew = on; +} + +/*! + Calls reset() on the TQIODevice. +*/ +void TQIODeviceSource::rewind() +{ + if (!rew) { + TQDataSource::rewind(); + } else { + iod->reset(); + ready(); + } +} + + +/*! + \class TQDataPump tqasyncio.h + \obsolete + \brief The TQDataPump class moves data from a TQDataSource to a TQDataSink during event processing. + + For a TQDataSource to provide data to a TQDataSink, a controller must exist + to examine the TQDataSource::readyToSend() and TQDataSink::readyToReceive() + methods and respond to the TQASyncIO::activate() signal of the source and + sink. One very useful way to do this is interleaved with other event + processing. TQDataPump provides this - create a pipe between a source + and a sink, and data will be moved during subsequent event processing. + + Note that each source can only provide data to one sink and each sink + can only receive data from one source (although it is quite possible + to write a multiplexing sink that is multiple sources). +*/ + +/*! + Constructs a TQDataPump to move data from a given \a data_source + to a given \a data_sink. +*/ +TQDataPump::TQDataPump(TQDataSource* data_source, TQDataSink* data_sink) : + source(data_source), sink(data_sink) +{ + source->connect(this, TQT_SLOT(kickStart())); + sink->connect(this, TQT_SLOT(kickStart())); + connect(&timer, TQT_SIGNAL(timeout()), this, TQT_SLOT(tryToPump())); + timer.start(0, TRUE); +} + +void TQDataPump::kickStart() +{ + if (!timer.isActive()) { + interval = 0; + timer.start(0, TRUE); + } +} + +void TQDataPump::tryToPump() +{ + int supply, demand; + + supply = source->readyToSend(); + demand = sink->readyToReceive(); + if (demand <= 0) { + return; + } + interval = 0; + if (supply < 0) { + // All done (until source Q_SIGNALS change in readiness) + sink->eof(); + return; + } + if (!supply) + return; + source->sendTo(sink, TQMIN(supply, demand)); + + timer.start(0, TRUE); +} + +#endif // TQT_NO_ASYNC_IO + |