/* * Copyright (c) 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates. * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at: * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ /** * @file parc_EventSignal.h * @ingroup events * @brief Signal events * * Provides a facade implementing many regularly available event functions. * This is an interface that software implementors may use to substitute * different kinds of underlying implementations of these event management functions. * Notable examples are libevent and libev. * */ #ifndef libparc_parc_EventSignal #define libparc_parc_EventSignal #include typedef void (PARCEventSignal_Callback)(int fd, PARCEventType type, void *user_data); typedef struct PARCEventSignal PARCEventSignal; /** * Create a new signal event instance. * * The new event instance is returned. * * @param [in] parcEventScheduler - scheduler instance * @param [in] signal - signal to catch * @param [in] flags - event flags * @param [in] callback - event callback * @param [in] callbackArguments - private arguments passed to callback * @returns A pointer to the a PARCEventSignal instance. * * Example: * @code * { * PARCEventSignal *parcEventSignal = parcEventSignal_Create(parcEventScheduler, SIGUSR1, 0, callback, callbackArguments); * } * @endcode * */ PARCEventSignal *parcEventSignal_Create(PARCEventScheduler *parcEventScheduler, int signal, PARCEventType flags, PARCEventSignal_Callback *callback, void *callbackArguments); /** * Prepare a parcEventSignal instance to be scheduled. * * @returns -1 on error, 0 on success if nothing changed in the event backend, and 1 on success if something did. * @param [in] parcEventSignal the newly created event instance. * * Example: * @code * addEvent(PARCEventSignal *parcEventSignal) * { * int result = parcEventSignal_Start(parcEventSignal); * } * @endcode * */ int parcEventSignal_Start(PARCEventSignal *parcEventSignal); /** * Stop a parcEventSignal instance. * * @param [in] parcEventSignal - The newly created event instance. * * Example: * @code * removeEvent(PARCEventSignal *parcEventSignal) * { * parcEventSignal_Stop(parcEventSignal); * } * @endcode * */ int parcEventSignal_Stop(PARCEventSignal *parcEventSignal); /** * Destroy a parcEventSignal instance. * * The event instance is passed in. * * @param [in] parcEventSignal The instance to destroy. * * Example: * @code * { * parcEventSignal_Destroy(&eparcEventSignal vent); * } * @endcode * */ void parcEventSignal_Destroy(PARCEventSignal **parcEventSignal); /** * Turn on debugging flags and messages * * Example: * @code * { * parcEventSignal_EnableDebug(); * } * @endcode * */ void parcEventSignal_EnableDebug(void); /** * Turn off debugging flags and messages * * Example: * @code * { * parcEventSignal_DisableDebug(); * } * @endcode * */ void parcEventSignal_DisableDebug(void); #endif // libparc_parc_EventSignal_h