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// $Id: Bound_Ptr_Test.cpp 91671 2010-09-08 18:39:23Z johnnyw $
//=============================================================================
/**
* @file Bound_Ptr_Test.cpp
*
* $Id: Bound_Ptr_Test.cpp 91671 2010-09-08 18:39:23Z johnnyw $
*
* This example tests the <ACE_Strong_Bound_Ptr> and
* <ACE_Weak_Bound_Ptr> and illustrates how they may be dispersed
* between multiple threads using an implementation of the Active
* Object pattern, which is available in the POSA2 book
* <http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/POSA>.
*
* @author Christopher Kohlhoff <chris@kohlhoff.com>
*/
//=============================================================================
#include "test_config.h"
#include "ace/Null_Mutex.h"
#include "ace/Method_Request.h"
#include "Bound_Ptr_Test.h"
// The following Parent and Child classes illustrate how you might use the
// ACE_Strong_Bound_Ptr and ACE_Weak_Bound_Ptr together in cyclic
// relationships.
struct Child_Base
{
virtual ~Child_Base (void);
// Perform some operation.
virtual void do_something (void) = 0;
};
// This class should only be created on the heap. Normally it would be an
// abstract class, and the implementation would be elsewhere.
struct Parent
{
Parent (void);
~Parent (void);
// Weak pointer to this object used to hand out new references. Must be
// weak since it can't own itself!
ACE_Weak_Bound_Ptr<Parent, ACE_Null_Mutex> weak_self_;
// The parent owns the child. When the parent is destroyed the child will
// be automatically deleted.
ACE_Strong_Bound_Ptr<Child_Base, ACE_Null_Mutex> child_;
// Called by the child to perform some operation.
void do_something (void);
static size_t instance_count_;
};
// This class should only be created on the heap. Normally it would be an
// abstract class, and the implementation would be elsewhere.
struct Child : public Child_Base
{
Child (ACE_Weak_Bound_Ptr<Parent, ACE_Null_Mutex> parent);
virtual ~Child (void);
// Back pointer to the parent. The child does not own the parent so has no
// effect on its lifetime.
ACE_Weak_Bound_Ptr<Parent, ACE_Null_Mutex> parent_;
// Perform some operation. Delegates the work to the parent.
virtual void do_something (void);
static size_t instance_count_;
};
Child_Base::~Child_Base (void)
{
}
size_t Parent::instance_count_ = 0;
Parent::Parent (void)
: weak_self_(this),
child_(new Child(weak_self_))
{
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
ACE_TEXT ("(%t) Creating Parent object\n")));
++Parent::instance_count_;
}
Parent::~Parent (void)
{
--Parent::instance_count_;
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
ACE_TEXT ("(%t) Deleting Parent object\n")));
}
void Parent::do_something (void)
{
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
ACE_TEXT ("(%t) Parent doing something\n")));
}
size_t Child::instance_count_ = 0;
Child::Child (ACE_Weak_Bound_Ptr<Parent, ACE_Null_Mutex> parent)
: parent_(parent)
{
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
ACE_TEXT ("(%t) Creating Child object\n")));
++Child::instance_count_;
}
Child::~Child (void)
{
--Child::instance_count_;
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
ACE_TEXT ("(%t) Deleting Child object\n")));
}
void Child::do_something (void)
{
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
ACE_TEXT ("(%t) Child doing something\n")));
// Using operator-> on a weak pointer will automatically create a strong
// pointer as a temporary. This ensures that the object exists for the
// lifetime of the call (although it does not check for null).
parent_->do_something ();
// In cases where we may need to call operations on the weak pointer
// many times, we can reduce the overhead by explicitly converting to a
// strong pointer first.
ACE_Strong_Bound_Ptr<Parent, ACE_Null_Mutex> strong_parent (parent_);
// You can check for null to see if the parent object still exists (in this
// case it is not strictly necessary since the child will only exist if the
// parent still exists).
if (strong_parent == 0)
return;
for (int i = 0; i < 5; ++i)
strong_parent->do_something ();
}
size_t Printer::instance_count_ = 0;
Printer::Printer (const char *message)
: message_ (message)
{
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
ACE_TEXT ("(%t) Creating Printer object\n")));
++Printer::instance_count_;
}
Printer::~Printer (void)
{
--Printer::instance_count_;
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
ACE_TEXT ("(%t) Deleting Printer object\n")));
}
void
Printer::print (void)
{
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
ACE_TEXT ("(%t) %C\n"),
this->message_));
}
#if defined (ACE_HAS_THREADS)
/**
* @class Method_Request_print
*
* @brief Reification of the <print> method.
*/
class Method_Request_print : public ACE_Method_Request
{
public:
Method_Request_print (Scheduler *,
Printer_var &printer);
virtual ~Method_Request_print (void);
/// This is the entry point into the Active Object method.
virtual int call (void);
private:
Scheduler *scheduler_;
Printer_var printer_;
};
Method_Request_print::Method_Request_print (Scheduler *new_scheduler,
Printer_var &printer)
: scheduler_ (new_scheduler),
printer_ (printer)
{
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
ACE_TEXT ("(%t) Method_Request_print created\n")));
}
Method_Request_print::~Method_Request_print (void)
{
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
ACE_TEXT ("(%t) Method_Request_print will be deleted.\n")));
}
int
Method_Request_print::call (void)
{
// Dispatch the Servant's operation and store the result into the
// Future.
Printer_var temp = printer_;
temp->print ();
return 0;
}
/**
* @class Method_Request_end
*
* @brief Reification of the <end> method.
*/
class Method_Request_end : public ACE_Method_Request
{
public:
Method_Request_end (Scheduler *new_Prime_Scheduler);
virtual ~Method_Request_end (void);
virtual int call (void);
private:
Scheduler *scheduler_;
};
Method_Request_end::Method_Request_end (Scheduler *scheduler)
: scheduler_ (scheduler)
{
}
Method_Request_end::~Method_Request_end (void)
{
}
int
Method_Request_end::call (void)
{
// Shut down the scheduler by deactivating the activation queue's
// underlying message queue - should pop all worker threads off their
// wait and they'll exit.
this->scheduler_->msg_queue ()->deactivate ();
return -1;
}
// Constructor
// Associates the activation queue with this task's message queue,
// allowing easy access to the message queue for shutting it down
// when it's time to stop this object's service threads.
Scheduler::Scheduler (Scheduler *new_scheduler)
: activation_queue_ (msg_queue ()), scheduler_ (new_scheduler)
{
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
ACE_TEXT ("(%t) Scheduler created\n")));
}
// Destructor
Scheduler::~Scheduler (void)
{
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
ACE_TEXT ("(%t) Scheduler will be destroyed\n")));
}
// open
int
Scheduler::open (void *)
{
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
ACE_TEXT ("(%t) Scheduler open\n")));
// Become an Active Object.
int num_threads = 3;
return this->activate (THR_BOUND | THR_JOINABLE, num_threads);
}
// close
int
Scheduler::close (u_long)
{
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG, ACE_TEXT ("(%t) rundown\n")));
return 0;
}
// Service..
int
Scheduler::svc (void)
{
for (;;)
{
// Dequeue the next method request (we use an strong pointer in
// case an exception is thrown in the <call>).
ACE_Strong_Bound_Ptr<ACE_Method_Request, ACE_Null_Mutex> mo (this->activation_queue_.dequeue ());
if (mo == 0)
{
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
ACE_TEXT ("(%t) activation queue shut down\n")));
break;
}
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
ACE_TEXT ("(%t) calling method request\n")));
// Call it.
if (mo->call () == -1)
break;
// Destructor automatically deletes it.
}
return 0;
}
void
Scheduler::end (void)
{
this->activation_queue_.enqueue (new Method_Request_end (this));
}
// Here's where the work takes place.
void
Scheduler::print (Printer_var &printer)
{
this->activation_queue_.enqueue
(new Method_Request_print (this,
printer));
}
// Total number of loops.
static int n_loops = 10;
#endif /* ACE_HAS_THREADS */
int
run_main (int, ACE_TCHAR *[])
{
ACE_START_TEST (ACE_TEXT ("Bound_Ptr_Test"));
// =========================================================================
// The following test uses the ACE_Strong_Bound_Ptr in a single
// thread of control, hence we use the ACE_Null_Mutex
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
ACE_TEXT ("(%t) performing synchronous test...\n")));
Parent *parent1 = 0;
ACE_NEW_RETURN (parent1,
Parent,
-1);
ACE_Weak_Bound_Ptr<Parent, ACE_Null_Mutex> p8;
{
// Must get the pointer from the parent object's weak_self_ member.
ACE_Strong_Bound_Ptr<Parent, ACE_Null_Mutex> p(parent1->weak_self_);
ACE_Strong_Bound_Ptr<Parent, ACE_Null_Mutex> p1(p);
ACE_Strong_Bound_Ptr<Parent, ACE_Null_Mutex> p2(p);
ACE_Weak_Bound_Ptr<Parent, ACE_Null_Mutex> p3(p);
ACE_Strong_Bound_Ptr<Parent, ACE_Null_Mutex> p4(p);
ACE_Strong_Bound_Ptr<Parent, ACE_Null_Mutex> p5 = p2;
ACE_Strong_Bound_Ptr<Parent, ACE_Null_Mutex> p6 = p3;
ACE_Weak_Bound_Ptr<Parent, ACE_Null_Mutex> p7(p1);
p8 = p2;
p->child_->do_something ();
}
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
ACE_TEXT ("(%t) Parent instance count is %d, expecting 0\n"),
Parent::instance_count_));
if (Parent::instance_count_ != 0)
{
ACE_ERROR_RETURN ((LM_ERROR,
ACE_TEXT ("(%t) parent instance count not 0...\n")),
-1);
}
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
ACE_TEXT ("(%t) Child instance count is %d, expecting 0\n"),
Child::instance_count_));
if (Child::instance_count_ != 0)
{
ACE_ERROR_RETURN ((LM_ERROR,
ACE_TEXT ("(%t) child instance count not 0...\n")),
-1);
}
// Weak pointer should now be set to null.
if(!p8.null ())
{
ACE_ERROR_RETURN ((LM_ERROR,
ACE_TEXT ("(%t) p8 not nill...\n")),
-1);
}
Printer *printer1 = 0;
ACE_NEW_RETURN (printer1,
Printer ("I am printer 1"),
-1);
ACE_Weak_Bound_Ptr<Printer, ACE_Null_Mutex> r9;
{
ACE_Strong_Bound_Ptr<Printer, ACE_Null_Mutex> r(printer1);
ACE_Strong_Bound_Ptr<Printer, ACE_Null_Mutex> r1(r);
ACE_Strong_Bound_Ptr<Printer, ACE_Null_Mutex> r2(r);
ACE_Strong_Bound_Ptr<Printer, ACE_Null_Mutex> r3(r);
ACE_Strong_Bound_Ptr<Printer, ACE_Null_Mutex> r4(r);
ACE_Strong_Bound_Ptr<Printer, ACE_Null_Mutex> r5 = r2;
ACE_Strong_Bound_Ptr<Printer, ACE_Null_Mutex> r6 = r1;
ACE_Weak_Bound_Ptr<Printer, ACE_Null_Mutex> r7(r1);
ACE_Weak_Bound_Ptr<Printer, ACE_Null_Mutex> r8 = r2;
r9 = r3;
r9->print ();
}
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
ACE_TEXT ("(%t) Printer instance count is %d, expecting 0\n"),
Printer::instance_count_));
if (Printer::instance_count_ != 0)
{
ACE_ERROR_RETURN ((LM_ERROR,
ACE_TEXT ("(%t) Printer instance count not 0...\n")),
-1);
}
// Weak pointer should now be set to null.
if (!r9.null ())
{
ACE_ERROR_RETURN ((LM_ERROR,
ACE_TEXT ("(%t) r9 not nill...\n")),
-1);
}
#if defined (ACE_HAS_THREADS)
// =========================================================================
// The following test uses the ACE_Strong_Bound_Ptr in multiple
// threads of control.
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
ACE_TEXT ("(%t) performing asynchronous test...\n")));
Scheduler *scheduler_ptr = 0;
// Create active objects..
ACE_NEW_RETURN (scheduler_ptr,
Scheduler (),
-1);
ACE_Strong_Bound_Ptr<Scheduler, ACE_Null_Mutex> scheduler(scheduler_ptr);
if (scheduler->open () == -1)
{
ACE_ERROR_RETURN ((LM_ERROR,
ACE_TEXT ("(%t) Scheduler open failed...\n")),
-1);
}
{
Printer *printer2 = 0;
ACE_NEW_RETURN (printer2,
Printer ("I am printer 2"),
-1);
// Ownership is transferred from the auto_ptr to the strong pointer.
auto_ptr<Printer> a (printer2);
Printer_var r (a);
for (int i = 0; i < n_loops; i++)
// Spawn off the methods, which run in a separate thread as
// active object invocations.
scheduler->print (r);
}
// Close things down.
scheduler->end ();
scheduler->wait ();
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
ACE_TEXT ("(%t) Printer instance count is %d, expecting 0\n"),
Printer::instance_count_));
if (Printer::instance_count_ != 0)
return -1;
#endif /* ACE_HAS_THREADS */
ACE_END_TEST;
return 0;
}
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