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- #ifndef foomainloophfoo
- #define foomainloophfoo
- /***
- This file is part of PulseAudio.
- Copyright 2004-2006 Lennart Poettering
- Copyright 2006 Pierre Ossman <ossman@cendio.se> for Cendio AB
- PulseAudio is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
- by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License,
- or (at your option) any later version.
- PulseAudio is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
- WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
- General Public License for more details.
- You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
- along with PulseAudio; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
- ***/
- #include <pulse/mainloop-api.h>
- #include <pulse/cdecl.h>
- PA_C_DECL_BEGIN
- struct pollfd;
- /** \page mainloop Main Loop
- *
- * \section overv_sec Overview
- *
- * The built-in main loop implementation is based on the poll() system call.
- * It supports the functions defined in the main loop abstraction and very
- * little else.
- *
- * The main loop is created using pa_mainloop_new() and destroyed using
- * pa_mainloop_free(). To get access to the main loop abstraction,
- * pa_mainloop_get_api() is used.
- *
- * \section iter_sec Iteration
- *
- * The main loop is designed around the concept of iterations. Each iteration
- * consists of three steps that repeat during the application's entire
- * lifetime:
- *
- * -# Prepare - Build a list of file descriptors
- * that need to be monitored and calculate the next timeout.
- * -# Poll - Execute the actual poll() system call.
- * -# Dispatch - Dispatch any events that have fired.
- *
- * When using the main loop, the application can either execute each
- * iteration, one at a time, using pa_mainloop_iterate(), or let the library
- * iterate automatically using pa_mainloop_run().
- *
- * \section thread_sec Threads
- *
- * The main loop functions are designed to be thread safe, but the objects
- * are not. What this means is that multiple main loops can be used, but only
- * one object per thread.
- *
- */
- /** \file
- *
- * A minimal main loop implementation based on the C library's poll()
- * function. Using the routines defined herein you may create a simple
- * main loop supporting the generic main loop abstraction layer as
- * defined in \ref mainloop-api.h. This implementation is thread safe
- * as long as you access the main loop object from a single thread only.
- *
- * See also \subpage mainloop
- */
- /** An opaque main loop object */
- typedef struct pa_mainloop pa_mainloop;
- /** Allocate a new main loop object */
- pa_mainloop *pa_mainloop_new(void);
- /** Free a main loop object */
- void pa_mainloop_free(pa_mainloop* m);
- /** Prepare for a single iteration of the main loop. Returns a negative value
- on error or exit request. timeout specifies a maximum timeout for the subsequent
- poll, or -1 for blocking behaviour. .*/
- int pa_mainloop_prepare(pa_mainloop *m, int timeout);
- /** Execute the previously prepared poll. Returns a negative value on error.*/
- int pa_mainloop_poll(pa_mainloop *m);
- /** Dispatch timeout, io and deferred events from the previously executed poll. Returns
- a negative value on error. On success returns the number of source dispatched. */
- int pa_mainloop_dispatch(pa_mainloop *m);
- /** Return the return value as specified with the main loop's quit() routine. */
- int pa_mainloop_get_retval(pa_mainloop *m);
- /** Run a single iteration of the main loop. This is a convenience function
- for pa_mainloop_prepare(), pa_mainloop_poll() and pa_mainloop_dispatch().
- Returns a negative value on error or exit request. If block is nonzero,
- block for events if none are queued. Optionally return the return value as
- specified with the main loop's quit() routine in the integer variable retval points
- to. On success returns the number of sources dispatched in this iteration. */
- int pa_mainloop_iterate(pa_mainloop *m, int block, int *retval);
- /** Run unlimited iterations of the main loop object until the main loop's quit() routine is called. */
- int pa_mainloop_run(pa_mainloop *m, int *retval);
- /** Return the abstract main loop abstraction layer vtable for this
- main loop. No need to free the API as it is owned by the loop
- and is destroyed when the loop is freed. */
- pa_mainloop_api* pa_mainloop_get_api(pa_mainloop*m);
- /** Shutdown the main loop with the specified return value */
- void pa_mainloop_quit(pa_mainloop *m, int retval);
- /** Interrupt a running poll (for threaded systems) */
- void pa_mainloop_wakeup(pa_mainloop *m);
- /** Generic prototype of a poll() like function */
- typedef int (*pa_poll_func)(struct pollfd *ufds, unsigned long nfds, int timeout, void*userdata);
- /** Change the poll() implementation */
- void pa_mainloop_set_poll_func(pa_mainloop *m, pa_poll_func poll_func, void *userdata);
- PA_C_DECL_END
- #endif
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