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111 lines
3.3 KiB
Lua
111 lines
3.3 KiB
Lua
-- Copyright (C) 2018-2021 by KittenOS NEO contributors
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--
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-- Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted.
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--
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-- THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF
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-- THIS SOFTWARE.
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-- event: Implements pull/listen semantics in a consistent way for a given process.
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-- This is similar in API to OpenOS's event framework, but is per-process.
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-- To make this work, a function is shared.
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-- This function needs access to the caller's NEO in order to ensure that NEO system functions are covered.
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-- This can do less checks than usual as it only affects the caller.
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-- Global forces reference to prevent duplication
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newEvent = function (neo)
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local listeners = {}
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local translations = {}
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local timers = {}
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local oldRA = neo.requestAccess
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local function doPush(tp, tag, ...)
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if tp == "k.timer" then
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local f = timers[tag]
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timers[tag] = nil
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if f then
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f(...)
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end
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end
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local listeners2 = {}
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for k, _ in pairs(listeners) do
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table.insert(listeners2, k)
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end
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for _, v in ipairs(listeners2) do
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v(tp, tag, ...)
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end
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end
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neo.requestAccess = function (perm, handler)
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return oldRA(perm, function (...)
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doPush(...)
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if handler then
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handler(...)
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end
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end)
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end
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local function doPull()
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local ev = {coroutine.yield()}
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doPush(table.unpack(ev))
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return ev
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end
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return {
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listen = function (p1, p2)
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if type(p2) == "function" then
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local t = function (...)
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local evn = ...
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if evn == p1 then
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p2(...)
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end
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end
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translations[p2] = t
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listeners[t] = true
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else
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listeners[p1] = true
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end
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end,
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ignore = function (func)
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if translations[func] then
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listeners[translations[func]] = nil
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translations[func] = nil
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end
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listeners[func] = nil
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end,
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-- Arguments are filtering.
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-- For example, to filter for timers with a given tag, use pull("k.timer", tag)
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-- Note the explicit discouragement of timeout-pulls. Use runAt or the complex form of sleep.
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pull = function (...)
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local filter = {...}
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while true do
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local ev = doPull()
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local err = false
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for i = 1, #filter do
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err = err or (filter[i] ~= ev[i])
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end
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if not err then return table.unpack(ev) end
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end
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end,
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-- Run a function at a specified uptime.
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runAt = function (time, func)
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timers[neo.scheduleTimer(time)] = func
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end,
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-- Sleeps until a time (unless time is nil, in which case sleeps forever), but can be woken up before then.
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-- This allows using an async API as a synchronous one with optional time-to-failure.
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sleepTo = function (time, wakeUpPoll)
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local timerHit = false
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local oWUP = wakeUpPoll
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wakeUpPoll = function ()
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if oWUP then
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return timerHit or (oWUP())
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end
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return timerHit
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end
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if time then
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timers[neo.scheduleTimer(time)] = function () timerHit = true end
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end
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while true do
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local ev = doPull()
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if wakeUpPoll() then return end
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end
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end
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}
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end
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return newEvent
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