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rocksdb/thrift/lib/cpp/async/TAsyncTimeout.h

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/*
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#ifndef THRIFT_ASYNC_TASYNCTIMEOUT_H_
#define THRIFT_ASYNC_TASYNCTIMEOUT_H_ 1
#include "thrift/lib/cpp/thrift_config.h"
#include "thrift/lib/cpp/async/TEventUtil.h"
#include <boost/noncopyable.hpp>
namespace apache { namespace thrift { namespace async {
class TEventBase;
/**
* TAsyncTimeout is used to asynchronously wait for a timeout to occur.
*/
class TAsyncTimeout : private boost::noncopyable {
public:
enum InternalEnum {
INTERNAL,
NORMAL
};
/**
* Create a new TAsyncTimeout object, driven by the specified TEventBase.
*/
explicit TAsyncTimeout(TEventBase* eventBase);
/**
* Create a new internal TAsyncTimeout object.
*
* Internal timeouts are like regular timeouts, but will not stop the
* TEventBase loop from exiting if the only remaining events are internal
* timeouts.
*
* This is useful for implementing fallback timeouts to abort the TEventBase
* loop if the other events have not been processed within a specified time
* period: if the event loop takes too long the timeout will fire and can
* stop the event loop. However, if all other events complete, the event
* loop will exit even though the internal timeout is still installed.
*/
TAsyncTimeout(TEventBase* eventBase, InternalEnum internal);
/**
* Create a new TAsyncTimeout object, not yet assigned to a TEventBase.
*
* attachEventBase() must be called prior to scheduling the timeout.
*/
TAsyncTimeout();
/**
* TAsyncTimeout destructor.
*
* The timeout will be automatically cancelled if it is running.
*/
virtual ~TAsyncTimeout();
/**
* timeoutExpired() is invoked when the timeout period has expired.
*/
virtual void timeoutExpired() THRIFT_NOEXCEPT = 0;
/**
* Schedule the timeout to fire in the specified number of milliseconds.
*
* After the specified number of milliseconds has elapsed, timeoutExpired()
* will be invoked by the TEventBase's main loop.
*
* If the timeout is already running, it will be rescheduled with the
* new timeout value.
*
* @param milliseconds The timeout duration, in milliseconds.
*
* @return Returns true if the timeout was successfully scheduled,
* and false if an error occurred. After an error, the timeout is
* always unscheduled, even if scheduleTimeout() was just
* rescheduling an existing timeout.
*/
bool scheduleTimeout(uint32_t milliseconds);
/**
* Cancel the timeout, if it is running.
*/
void cancelTimeout();
/**
* Returns true if the timeout is currently scheduled.
*/
bool isScheduled() {
return TEventUtil::isEventRegistered(&event_);
}
/**
* Attach the timeout to a TEventBase.
*
* This may only be called if the timeout is not currently attached to a
* TEventBase (either by using the default constructor, or by calling
* detachEventBase()).
*
* This method must be invoked in the TEventBase's thread.
*
* The internal parameter specifies if this timeout should be treated as an
* internal event. TEventBase::loop() will return when there are no more
* non-internal events remaining.
*/
void attachEventBase(TEventBase* eventBase,
InternalEnum internal = NORMAL);
/**
* Detach the timeout from its TEventBase.
*
* This may only be called when the timeout is not running.
* Once detached, the timeout may not be scheduled again until it is
* re-attached to a TEventBase by calling attachEventBase().
*
* This method must be called from the current TEventBase's thread.
*/
void detachEventBase();
private:
static void libeventCallback(int fd, short events, void* arg);
struct event event_;
/*
* In debug builds, store a pointer to the TEventBase. We only use this
* for some assert() statements, to make sure that TAsyncTimeout is always
* used from the correct thread.
*/
#ifndef NDEBUG
TEventBase* eventBase_;
#endif
};
}}} // apache::thrift::async
#endif // THRIFT_ASYNC_TASYNCTIMEOUT_H_