From 54ec1c4fe81672ca66f327ef6ae170f458cd79e5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: shyouhei Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 20:57:30 +0000 Subject: sorry. I made wrong tags. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/tags/v1_8_5_54@13009 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e --- ruby_1_8_5/lib/gserver.rb | 253 ---------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 253 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 ruby_1_8_5/lib/gserver.rb (limited to 'ruby_1_8_5/lib/gserver.rb') diff --git a/ruby_1_8_5/lib/gserver.rb b/ruby_1_8_5/lib/gserver.rb deleted file mode 100644 index eb5f31b7b3..0000000000 --- a/ruby_1_8_5/lib/gserver.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,253 +0,0 @@ -# -# Copyright (C) 2001 John W. Small All Rights Reserved -# -# Author:: John W. Small -# Documentation:: Gavin Sinclair -# Licence:: Freeware. -# -# See the class GServer for documentation. -# - -require "socket" -require "thread" - -# -# GServer implements a generic server, featuring thread pool management, -# simple logging, and multi-server management. See HttpServer in -# xmlrpc/httpserver.rb in the Ruby standard library for an example of -# GServer in action. -# -# Any kind of application-level server can be implemented using this class. -# It accepts multiple simultaneous connections from clients, up to an optional -# maximum number. Several _services_ (i.e. one service per TCP port) can be -# run simultaneously, and stopped at any time through the class method -# GServer.stop(port). All the threading issues are handled, saving -# you the effort. All events are optionally logged, but you can provide your -# own event handlers if you wish. -# -# === Example -# -# Using GServer is simple. Below we implement a simple time server, run it, -# query it, and shut it down. Try this code in +irb+: -# -# require 'gserver' -# -# # -# # A server that returns the time in seconds since 1970. -# # -# class TimeServer < GServer -# def initialize(port=10001, *args) -# super(port, *args) -# end -# def serve(io) -# io.puts(Time.now.to_i) -# end -# end -# -# # Run the server with logging enabled (it's a separate thread). -# server = TimeServer.new -# server.audit = true # Turn logging on. -# server.start -# -# # *** Now point your browser to http://localhost:10001 to see it working *** -# -# # See if it's still running. -# GServer.in_service?(10001) # -> true -# server.stopped? # -> false -# -# # Shut the server down gracefully. -# server.shutdown -# -# # Alternatively, stop it immediately. -# GServer.stop(10001) -# # or, of course, "server.stop". -# -# All the business of accepting connections and exception handling is taken -# care of. All we have to do is implement the method that actually serves the -# client. -# -# === Advanced -# -# As the example above shows, the way to use GServer is to subclass it to -# create a specific server, overriding the +serve+ method. You can override -# other methods as well if you wish, perhaps to collect statistics, or emit -# more detailed logging. -# -# connecting -# disconnecting -# starting -# stopping -# -# The above methods are only called if auditing is enabled. -# -# You can also override +log+ and +error+ if, for example, you wish to use a -# more sophisticated logging system. -# -class GServer - - DEFAULT_HOST = "127.0.0.1" - - def serve(io) - end - - @@services = {} # Hash of opened ports, i.e. services - @@servicesMutex = Mutex.new - - def GServer.stop(port, host = DEFAULT_HOST) - @@servicesMutex.synchronize { - @@services[host][port].stop - } - end - - def GServer.in_service?(port, host = DEFAULT_HOST) - @@services.has_key?(host) and - @@services[host].has_key?(port) - end - - def stop - @connectionsMutex.synchronize { - if @tcpServerThread - @tcpServerThread.raise "stop" - end - } - end - - def stopped? - @tcpServerThread == nil - end - - def shutdown - @shutdown = true - end - - def connections - @connections.size - end - - def join - @tcpServerThread.join if @tcpServerThread - end - - attr_reader :port, :host, :maxConnections - attr_accessor :stdlog, :audit, :debug - - def connecting(client) - addr = client.peeraddr - log("#{self.class.to_s} #{@host}:#{@port} client:#{addr[1]} " + - "#{addr[2]}<#{addr[3]}> connect") - true - end - - def disconnecting(clientPort) - log("#{self.class.to_s} #{@host}:#{@port} " + - "client:#{clientPort} disconnect") - end - - protected :connecting, :disconnecting - - def starting() - log("#{self.class.to_s} #{@host}:#{@port} start") - end - - def stopping() - log("#{self.class.to_s} #{@host}:#{@port} stop") - end - - protected :starting, :stopping - - def error(detail) - log(detail.backtrace.join("\n")) - end - - def log(msg) - if @stdlog - @stdlog.puts("[#{Time.new.ctime}] %s" % msg) - @stdlog.flush - end - end - - protected :error, :log - - def initialize(port, host = DEFAULT_HOST, maxConnections = 4, - stdlog = $stderr, audit = false, debug = false) - @tcpServerThread = nil - @port = port - @host = host - @maxConnections = maxConnections - @connections = [] - @connectionsMutex = Mutex.new - @connectionsCV = ConditionVariable.new - @stdlog = stdlog - @audit = audit - @debug = debug - end - - def start(maxConnections = -1) - raise "running" if !stopped? - @shutdown = false - @maxConnections = maxConnections if maxConnections > 0 - @@servicesMutex.synchronize { - if GServer.in_service?(@port,@host) - raise "Port already in use: #{host}:#{@port}!" - end - @tcpServer = TCPServer.new(@host,@port) - @port = @tcpServer.addr[1] - @@services[@host] = {} unless @@services.has_key?(@host) - @@services[@host][@port] = self; - } - @tcpServerThread = Thread.new { - begin - starting if @audit - while !@shutdown - @connectionsMutex.synchronize { - while @connections.size >= @maxConnections - @connectionsCV.wait(@connectionsMutex) - end - } - client = @tcpServer.accept - @connections << Thread.new(client) { |myClient| - begin - myPort = myClient.peeraddr[1] - serve(myClient) if !@audit or connecting(myClient) - rescue => detail - error(detail) if @debug - ensure - begin - myClient.close - rescue - end - @connectionsMutex.synchronize { - @connections.delete(Thread.current) - @connectionsCV.signal - } - disconnecting(myPort) if @audit - end - } - end - rescue => detail - error(detail) if @debug - ensure - begin - @tcpServer.close - rescue - end - if @shutdown - @connectionsMutex.synchronize { - while @connections.size > 0 - @connectionsCV.wait(@connectionsMutex) - end - } - else - @connections.each { |c| c.raise "stop" } - end - @tcpServerThread = nil - @@servicesMutex.synchronize { - @@services[@host].delete(@port) - } - stopping if @audit - end - } - self - end - -end -- cgit v1.2.3