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author | Nat Goodspeed <nat@lindenlab.com> | 2024-03-11 12:55:23 -0400 |
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committer | Nat Goodspeed <nat@lindenlab.com> | 2024-03-11 12:55:23 -0400 |
commit | 4a8ea879fa62c0131985f625e940c5bc0b3fec46 (patch) | |
tree | b0be728e22f16043e8283347a7448134039ff95f | |
parent | a249bfa18e492a4317d739f7b9d839b796f005ba (diff) |
Polish up leap.lua to make it pass tests.
Add usage comments at the top.
Add leap.done() function.
Make leap.process() honor leap.done(), also recognize an incoming nil from the
viewer to mean it's all done.
Support leap.WaitFor with nil priority to mean "don't self-enable." This
obviates leap.WaitForReqid:enable() and disable() overrides that do nothing.
Add diagnostic logging.
-rw-r--r-- | indra/newview/scripts/lua/leap.lua | 73 |
1 files changed, 54 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/indra/newview/scripts/lua/leap.lua b/indra/newview/scripts/lua/leap.lua index 708df821e8..6477d1b9fd 100644 --- a/indra/newview/scripts/lua/leap.lua +++ b/indra/newview/scripts/lua/leap.lua @@ -16,6 +16,27 @@ -- was received and the received event data. When the queue is empty, -- get_event_next() blocks the calling Lua script until the next event is -- received. +-- +-- Usage: +-- 1. Launch some number of Lua coroutines. The code in each coroutine may +-- call leap.send(), leap.request() or leap.generate(). leap.send() returns +-- immediately ("fire and forget"). leap.request() blocks the calling +-- coroutine until it receives and returns the viewer's response to its +-- request. leap.generate() expects an arbitrary number of responses to the +-- original request. +-- 2. To handle events from the viewer other than direct responses to +-- requests, instantiate a leap.WaitFor object with a filter(pump, data) +-- override method that returns non-nil for desired events. A coroutine may +-- call wait() on any such WaitFor. +-- 3. Once the coroutines have been launched, call leap.process() on the main +-- coroutine. process() retrieves incoming events from the viewer and +-- dispatches them to waiting request() or generate() calls, or to +-- appropriate WaitFor instances. process() returns when either +-- get_event_next() raises an error or the viewer posts nil to the script's +-- reply pump to indicate it's done. +-- 4. Alternatively, a running coroutine may call leap.done() to break out of +-- leap.process(). process() won't notice until the next event from the +-- viewer, though. local ErrorQueue = require('ErrorQueue') @@ -57,6 +78,8 @@ leap._waitfors = {} -- ["reqid"] values is our very own _reply pump, we can get away with -- an integer. leap._reqid = 0 +-- break leap.process() loop +leap._done = false -- get the name of the reply pump function leap.replypump() @@ -101,6 +124,8 @@ end -- Unless the request data already contains a ["reply"] key, we insert -- reply=self.replypump to try to ensure that the expected reply will be -- returned over the socket. +-- +-- See also send(), generate(). function leap.request(pump, data) local reqid = leap._requestSetup(pump, data) local ok, response = pcall(leap._pending[reqid].wait) @@ -165,20 +190,28 @@ end -- While waiting for responses from the viewer, the C++ coroutine running the -- calling Lua script is blocked: no other Lua coroutine is running. function leap.process() + leap._done = false local ok, pump, data - while true do + while not leap._done do ok, pump, data = pcall(get_event_next) - if not ok then + print_debug('leap.process() got', ok, pump, data) + -- ok false means get_event_next() raised a Lua error + -- data nil means get_event_next() returned (pump, LLSD()) to indicate done + if not (ok and data) then + print_debug('leap.process() done') break end leap._dispatch(pump, data) end -- we're done: clean up all pending coroutines + -- if ok, then we're just done. + -- if not ok, then 'pump' is actually the error message. + message = if ok then 'done' else pump for i, waitfor in pairs(leap._pending) do - waitfor._exception(pump) + waitfor:_exception(message) end for i, waitfor in pairs(leap._waitfors) do - waitfor._exception(pump) + waitfor:_exception(message) end -- now that we're done with cleanup, propagate the error we caught above if not ok then @@ -186,6 +219,10 @@ function leap.process() end end +function leap.done() + leap._done = true +end + -- Route incoming (pump, data) event to the appropriate waiting coroutine. function leap._dispatch(pump, data) local reqid = data['reqid'] @@ -200,7 +237,7 @@ function leap._dispatch(pump, data) end -- found the right WaitForReqid object, let it handle the event data['reqid'] = nil - waitfor._handle(pump, data) + waitfor:_handle(pump, data) end -- Handle an incoming (pump, data) event with no recognizable ['reqid'] @@ -208,7 +245,7 @@ function leap._unsolicited(pump, data) -- we maintain waitfors in descending priority order, so the first waitfor -- to claim this event is the one with the highest priority for i, waitfor in pairs(leap._waitfors) do - if waitfor._handle(pump, data) then + if waitfor:_handle(pump, data) then return end end @@ -284,7 +321,10 @@ function leap.WaitFor:new(priority, name) end obj._queue = ErrorQueue:new() obj._registered = false - obj:enable() + -- if no priority, then don't enable() - remember 0 is truthy + if priority then + obj:enable() + end return obj end @@ -314,7 +354,10 @@ end -- Block the calling coroutine until a suitable unsolicited event (one -- for which filter() returns the event) arrives. function leap.WaitFor:wait() - return self._queue:Dequeue() + print_debug(self.name .. ' about to wait') + item = self._queue:Dequeue() + print_debug(self.name .. ' got ', item) + return item end -- Loop over wait() calls. @@ -335,7 +378,7 @@ end -- return {pump=pump, data=data} -- or some variation. function leap.WaitFor:filter(pump, data) - error('You must subclass WaitFor and override its filter() method') + error('You must override the WaitFor.filter() method') end -- called by leap._unsolicited() for each WaitFor in leap._waitfors @@ -357,6 +400,7 @@ end -- called by leap.process() when get_event_next() raises an error function leap.WaitFor:_exception(message) + print_warning(self.name .. ' error: ' .. message) self._queue:Error(message) end @@ -367,22 +411,13 @@ function leap.WaitForReqid:new(reqid) -- priority is meaningless, since this object won't be added to the -- priority-sorted ViewerClient.waitfors list. Use the reqid as the -- debugging name string. - local obj = leap.WaitFor:new(0, 'WaitForReqid(' .. reqid .. ')') + local obj = leap.WaitFor:new(nil, 'WaitForReqid(' .. reqid .. ')') setmetatable(obj, self) self.__index = self return obj end -function leap.WaitForReqid:enable() - -- Do NOT self-register in the normal way. request() and generate() - -- have an entirely different registry that points directly to the - -- WaitForReqid object of interest. -end - -function leap.WaitForReqid:disable() -end - function leap.WaitForReqid:filter(pump, data) -- Because we expect to directly look up the WaitForReqid object of -- interest based on the incoming ["reqid"] value, it's not necessary |