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Add fd handling with callbacks to select, dbus needs it for async operation.
* src/dbusbind.c: Include process.h.
(dbus_fd_cb, xd_find_watch_fd, xd_toggle_watch)
(xd_read_message_1): New functions.
(xd_add_watch, xd_remove_watch): Call xd_find_watch_fd. Handle
watch for both read and write.
(Fdbus_init_bus): Also register xd_toggle_watch.
(Fdbus_call_method_asynchronously, Fdbus_method_return_internal)
(Fdbus_method_error_internal, Fdbus_send_signal): Remove call
to dbus_connection_flush.
(xd_read_message): Move most of the code to xd_read_message_1.
Call xd_read_message_1 until status is COMPLETE.
* src/keyboard.c (readable_events, gobble_input): Remove DBUS code.
* src/process.c (gpm_wait_mask, max_gpm_desc): Remove.
(write_mask): New variable.
(max_input_desc): Renamed from max_keyboard_desc.
(fd_callback_info): New variable.
(add_read_fd, delete_read_fd, add_write_fd, delete_write_fd): New
functions.
(Fmake_network_process): FD_SET write_mask.
(deactivate_process): FD_CLR write_mask.
(wait_reading_process_output): Connecting renamed to Writeok.
check_connect removed. check_write is new. Remove references to
gpm. Use Writeok/check_write unconditionally (i.e. no #ifdef
NON_BLOCKING_CONNECT) instead of Connecting.
Loop over file descriptors and call callbacks in fd_callback_info
if file descriptor is ready for I/O.
(add_gpm_wait_descriptor): Just call add_keyboard_wait_descriptor.
(delete_gpm_wait_descriptor): Just call delete_keyboard_wait_descriptor.
(keyboard_bit_set): Use max_input_desc.
(add_keyboard_wait_descriptor, delete_keyboard_wait_descriptor): Remove
#ifdef subprocesses. Use max_input_desc.
(init_process): Initialize write_mask and fd_callback_info.
* src/process.h (add_read_fd, delete_read_fd, add_write_fd)
(delete_write_fd): Declare.
author | Jan D <jan.h.d@swipnet.se> |
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date | Sun, 26 Sep 2010 18:20:01 +0200 |
parents | 21cb91dca6c7 |
children | 0222e3f822e3 |
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