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    1/*  Part of SWI-Prolog
    2
    3    Author:        Jan Wielemaker
    4    E-mail:        J.Wielemaker@vu.nl
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   34
   35:- module(stream_pool,
   36          [ add_stream_to_pool/2,       % +Stream, :Goal
   37            delete_stream_from_pool/1,  % +Stream
   38            close_stream_pool/0,
   39            dispatch_stream_pool/1,     % +TimeOut
   40            stream_pool_main_loop/0
   41          ]).   42:- use_module(library(quintus)).   43
   44:- meta_predicate
   45    add_stream_to_pool(+, :).   46
   47:- volatile
   48    pool/2.                         % sockets don't survive a saved-state
   49:- dynamic
   50    pool/2.                         % Stream, Action
   51
   52%       add_stream_to_pool(+Stream :Goal)
   53%
   54%       Call Goal whenever there is input on Stream.
   55
   56add_stream_to_pool(Stream, Action) :-
   57    strip_module(Action, Module, Plain),
   58    register_stream(Stream, Module:Plain).
   59
   60register_stream(Stream, Goal) :-
   61    assert(pool(Stream, Goal)).
   62
   63%       delete_stream_from_pool(+Stream)
   64%
   65%       Retract stream from the pool
   66
   67delete_stream_from_pool(Stream) :-
   68    retractall(pool(Stream, _)).
   69
   70%       close_stream_pool
   71
   72close_stream_pool :-
   73    (   retract(pool(Stream, _)),
   74        close(Stream, [force(true)]),
   75        fail
   76    ;   true
   77    ).
   78
   79%       dispatch_stream_pool(+TimeOut)
   80%
   81%       Wait for input on one or more streams and handle that.  Wait for
   82%       at most TimeOut seconds (0 means infinite).
   83
   84dispatch_stream_pool(Timeout) :-
   85    findall(S, pool(S, _), Pool),
   86    catch(wait_for_input(Pool, Ready, Timeout), E, true),
   87    debug(tcp, 'Select ~w --> ~w (E=~w)', [Pool, Ready, E]),
   88    (   var(E)
   89    ->  actions(Ready)
   90    ;   E = error(existence_error(stream, Stream), _)
   91    ->  delete_stream_from_pool(Stream)
   92    ).
   93
   94actions([]).
   95actions([H|T]) :-
   96    action(H),
   97    actions(T).
   98
   99action(Stream) :-
  100    pool(Stream, Action),
  101    (   catch(Action, E, true)
  102    ->  (   var(E)
  103        ->  true
  104        ;   print_message(error, E)
  105        )
  106    ;   print_message(warning,
  107                      goal_failed(Action, stream_pool))
  108    ).
  109
  110%       stream_pool_main_loop
  111%
  112%       Keep handling input from the streams in the pool until they have
  113%       all died away.
  114
  115stream_pool_main_loop :-
  116    pool(_, _),
  117    !,
  118    (   current_prolog_flag(windows, true)
  119    ->  dispatch_stream_pool(1)     % so we can break out easily
  120    ;   dispatch_stream_pool(0)
  121    ),
  122    stream_pool_main_loop.
  123stream_pool_main_loop