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							- //
 - // basic_signal_set.hpp
 - // ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 - //
 - // Copyright (c) 2003-2019 Christopher M. Kohlhoff (chris at kohlhoff dot com)
 - //
 - // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
 - // file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
 - //
 - 
 - #ifndef ASIO_BASIC_SIGNAL_SET_HPP
 - #define ASIO_BASIC_SIGNAL_SET_HPP
 - 
 - #if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1200)
 - # pragma once
 - #endif // defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1200)
 - 
 - #include "asio/detail/config.hpp"
 - 
 - #include "asio/async_result.hpp"
 - #include "asio/detail/handler_type_requirements.hpp"
 - #include "asio/detail/io_object_impl.hpp"
 - #include "asio/detail/non_const_lvalue.hpp"
 - #include "asio/detail/signal_set_service.hpp"
 - #include "asio/detail/throw_error.hpp"
 - #include "asio/detail/type_traits.hpp"
 - #include "asio/error.hpp"
 - #include "asio/execution_context.hpp"
 - #include "asio/executor.hpp"
 - 
 - namespace asio {
 - 
 - /// Provides signal functionality.
 - /**
 -  * The basic_signal_set class provides the ability to perform an asynchronous
 -  * wait for one or more signals to occur.
 -  *
 -  * @par Thread Safety
 -  * @e Distinct @e objects: Safe.@n
 -  * @e Shared @e objects: Unsafe.
 -  *
 -  * @par Example
 -  * Performing an asynchronous wait:
 -  * @code
 -  * void handler(
 -  *     const asio::error_code& error,
 -  *     int signal_number)
 -  * {
 -  *   if (!error)
 -  *   {
 -  *     // A signal occurred.
 -  *   }
 -  * }
 -  *
 -  * ...
 -  *
 -  * // Construct a signal set registered for process termination.
 -  * asio::signal_set signals(my_context, SIGINT, SIGTERM);
 -  *
 -  * // Start an asynchronous wait for one of the signals to occur.
 -  * signals.async_wait(handler);
 -  * @endcode
 -  *
 -  * @par Queueing of signal notifications
 -  *
 -  * If a signal is registered with a signal_set, and the signal occurs when
 -  * there are no waiting handlers, then the signal notification is queued. The
 -  * next async_wait operation on that signal_set will dequeue the notification.
 -  * If multiple notifications are queued, subsequent async_wait operations
 -  * dequeue them one at a time. Signal notifications are dequeued in order of
 -  * ascending signal number.
 -  *
 -  * If a signal number is removed from a signal_set (using the @c remove or @c
 -  * erase member functions) then any queued notifications for that signal are
 -  * discarded.
 -  *
 -  * @par Multiple registration of signals
 -  *
 -  * The same signal number may be registered with different signal_set objects.
 -  * When the signal occurs, one handler is called for each signal_set object.
 -  *
 -  * Note that multiple registration only works for signals that are registered
 -  * using Asio. The application must not also register a signal handler using
 -  * functions such as @c signal() or @c sigaction().
 -  *
 -  * @par Signal masking on POSIX platforms
 -  *
 -  * POSIX allows signals to be blocked using functions such as @c sigprocmask()
 -  * and @c pthread_sigmask(). For signals to be delivered, programs must ensure
 -  * that any signals registered using signal_set objects are unblocked in at
 -  * least one thread.
 -  */
 - template <typename Executor = executor>
 - class basic_signal_set
 - {
 - public:
 -   /// The type of the executor associated with the object.
 -   typedef Executor executor_type;
 - 
 -   /// Construct a signal set without adding any signals.
 -   /**
 -    * This constructor creates a signal set without registering for any signals.
 -    *
 -    * @param ex The I/O executor that the signal set will use, by default, to
 -    * dispatch handlers for any asynchronous operations performed on the
 -    * signal set.
 -    */
 -   explicit basic_signal_set(const executor_type& ex)
 -     : impl_(ex)
 -   {
 -   }
 - 
 -   /// Construct a signal set without adding any signals.
 -   /**
 -    * This constructor creates a signal set without registering for any signals.
 -    *
 -    * @param context An execution context which provides the I/O executor that
 -    * the signal set will use, by default, to dispatch handlers for any
 -    * asynchronous operations performed on the signal set.
 -    */
 -   template <typename ExecutionContext>
 -   explicit basic_signal_set(ExecutionContext& context,
 -       typename enable_if<
 -         is_convertible<ExecutionContext&, execution_context&>::value
 -       >::type* = 0)
 -     : impl_(context)
 -   {
 -   }
 - 
 -   /// Construct a signal set and add one signal.
 -   /**
 -    * This constructor creates a signal set and registers for one signal.
 -    *
 -    * @param ex The I/O executor that the signal set will use, by default, to
 -    * dispatch handlers for any asynchronous operations performed on the
 -    * signal set.
 -    *
 -    * @param signal_number_1 The signal number to be added.
 -    *
 -    * @note This constructor is equivalent to performing:
 -    * @code asio::signal_set signals(ex);
 -    * signals.add(signal_number_1); @endcode
 -    */
 -   basic_signal_set(const executor_type& ex, int signal_number_1)
 -     : impl_(ex)
 -   {
 -     asio::error_code ec;
 -     impl_.get_service().add(impl_.get_implementation(), signal_number_1, ec);
 -     asio::detail::throw_error(ec, "add");
 -   }
 - 
 -   /// Construct a signal set and add one signal.
 -   /**
 -    * This constructor creates a signal set and registers for one signal.
 -    *
 -    * @param context An execution context which provides the I/O executor that
 -    * the signal set will use, by default, to dispatch handlers for any
 -    * asynchronous operations performed on the signal set.
 -    *
 -    * @param signal_number_1 The signal number to be added.
 -    *
 -    * @note This constructor is equivalent to performing:
 -    * @code asio::signal_set signals(context);
 -    * signals.add(signal_number_1); @endcode
 -    */
 -   template <typename ExecutionContext>
 -   basic_signal_set(ExecutionContext& context, int signal_number_1,
 -       typename enable_if<
 -         is_convertible<ExecutionContext&, execution_context&>::value
 -       >::type* = 0)
 -     : impl_(context)
 -   {
 -     asio::error_code ec;
 -     impl_.get_service().add(impl_.get_implementation(), signal_number_1, ec);
 -     asio::detail::throw_error(ec, "add");
 -   }
 - 
 -   /// Construct a signal set and add two signals.
 -   /**
 -    * This constructor creates a signal set and registers for two signals.
 -    *
 -    * @param ex The I/O executor that the signal set will use, by default, to
 -    * dispatch handlers for any asynchronous operations performed on the
 -    * signal set.
 -    *
 -    * @param signal_number_1 The first signal number to be added.
 -    *
 -    * @param signal_number_2 The second signal number to be added.
 -    *
 -    * @note This constructor is equivalent to performing:
 -    * @code asio::signal_set signals(ex);
 -    * signals.add(signal_number_1);
 -    * signals.add(signal_number_2); @endcode
 -    */
 -   basic_signal_set(const executor_type& ex, int signal_number_1,
 -       int signal_number_2)
 -     : impl_(ex)
 -   {
 -     asio::error_code ec;
 -     impl_.get_service().add(impl_.get_implementation(), signal_number_1, ec);
 -     asio::detail::throw_error(ec, "add");
 -     impl_.get_service().add(impl_.get_implementation(), signal_number_2, ec);
 -     asio::detail::throw_error(ec, "add");
 -   }
 - 
 -   /// Construct a signal set and add two signals.
 -   /**
 -    * This constructor creates a signal set and registers for two signals.
 -    *
 -    * @param context An execution context which provides the I/O executor that
 -    * the signal set will use, by default, to dispatch handlers for any
 -    * asynchronous operations performed on the signal set.
 -    *
 -    * @param signal_number_1 The first signal number to be added.
 -    *
 -    * @param signal_number_2 The second signal number to be added.
 -    *
 -    * @note This constructor is equivalent to performing:
 -    * @code asio::signal_set signals(context);
 -    * signals.add(signal_number_1);
 -    * signals.add(signal_number_2); @endcode
 -    */
 -   template <typename ExecutionContext>
 -   basic_signal_set(ExecutionContext& context, int signal_number_1,
 -       int signal_number_2,
 -       typename enable_if<
 -         is_convertible<ExecutionContext&, execution_context&>::value
 -       >::type* = 0)
 -     : impl_(context)
 -   {
 -     asio::error_code ec;
 -     impl_.get_service().add(impl_.get_implementation(), signal_number_1, ec);
 -     asio::detail::throw_error(ec, "add");
 -     impl_.get_service().add(impl_.get_implementation(), signal_number_2, ec);
 -     asio::detail::throw_error(ec, "add");
 -   }
 - 
 -   /// Construct a signal set and add three signals.
 -   /**
 -    * This constructor creates a signal set and registers for three signals.
 -    *
 -    * @param ex The I/O executor that the signal set will use, by default, to
 -    * dispatch handlers for any asynchronous operations performed on the
 -    * signal set.
 -    *
 -    * @param signal_number_1 The first signal number to be added.
 -    *
 -    * @param signal_number_2 The second signal number to be added.
 -    *
 -    * @param signal_number_3 The third signal number to be added.
 -    *
 -    * @note This constructor is equivalent to performing:
 -    * @code asio::signal_set signals(ex);
 -    * signals.add(signal_number_1);
 -    * signals.add(signal_number_2);
 -    * signals.add(signal_number_3); @endcode
 -    */
 -   basic_signal_set(const executor_type& ex, int signal_number_1,
 -       int signal_number_2, int signal_number_3)
 -     : impl_(ex)
 -   {
 -     asio::error_code ec;
 -     impl_.get_service().add(impl_.get_implementation(), signal_number_1, ec);
 -     asio::detail::throw_error(ec, "add");
 -     impl_.get_service().add(impl_.get_implementation(), signal_number_2, ec);
 -     asio::detail::throw_error(ec, "add");
 -     impl_.get_service().add(impl_.get_implementation(), signal_number_3, ec);
 -     asio::detail::throw_error(ec, "add");
 -   }
 - 
 -   /// Construct a signal set and add three signals.
 -   /**
 -    * This constructor creates a signal set and registers for three signals.
 -    *
 -    * @param context An execution context which provides the I/O executor that
 -    * the signal set will use, by default, to dispatch handlers for any
 -    * asynchronous operations performed on the signal set.
 -    *
 -    * @param signal_number_1 The first signal number to be added.
 -    *
 -    * @param signal_number_2 The second signal number to be added.
 -    *
 -    * @param signal_number_3 The third signal number to be added.
 -    *
 -    * @note This constructor is equivalent to performing:
 -    * @code asio::signal_set signals(context);
 -    * signals.add(signal_number_1);
 -    * signals.add(signal_number_2);
 -    * signals.add(signal_number_3); @endcode
 -    */
 -   template <typename ExecutionContext>
 -   basic_signal_set(ExecutionContext& context, int signal_number_1,
 -       int signal_number_2, int signal_number_3,
 -       typename enable_if<
 -         is_convertible<ExecutionContext&, execution_context&>::value
 -       >::type* = 0)
 -     : impl_(context)
 -   {
 -     asio::error_code ec;
 -     impl_.get_service().add(impl_.get_implementation(), signal_number_1, ec);
 -     asio::detail::throw_error(ec, "add");
 -     impl_.get_service().add(impl_.get_implementation(), signal_number_2, ec);
 -     asio::detail::throw_error(ec, "add");
 -     impl_.get_service().add(impl_.get_implementation(), signal_number_3, ec);
 -     asio::detail::throw_error(ec, "add");
 -   }
 - 
 -   /// Destroys the signal set.
 -   /**
 -    * This function destroys the signal set, cancelling any outstanding
 -    * asynchronous wait operations associated with the signal set as if by
 -    * calling @c cancel.
 -    */
 -   ~basic_signal_set()
 -   {
 -   }
 - 
 -   /// Get the executor associated with the object.
 -   executor_type get_executor() ASIO_NOEXCEPT
 -   {
 -     return impl_.get_executor();
 -   }
 - 
 -   /// Add a signal to a signal_set.
 -   /**
 -    * This function adds the specified signal to the set. It has no effect if the
 -    * signal is already in the set.
 -    *
 -    * @param signal_number The signal to be added to the set.
 -    *
 -    * @throws asio::system_error Thrown on failure.
 -    */
 -   void add(int signal_number)
 -   {
 -     asio::error_code ec;
 -     impl_.get_service().add(impl_.get_implementation(), signal_number, ec);
 -     asio::detail::throw_error(ec, "add");
 -   }
 - 
 -   /// Add a signal to a signal_set.
 -   /**
 -    * This function adds the specified signal to the set. It has no effect if the
 -    * signal is already in the set.
 -    *
 -    * @param signal_number The signal to be added to the set.
 -    *
 -    * @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any.
 -    */
 -   ASIO_SYNC_OP_VOID add(int signal_number,
 -       asio::error_code& ec)
 -   {
 -     impl_.get_service().add(impl_.get_implementation(), signal_number, ec);
 -     ASIO_SYNC_OP_VOID_RETURN(ec);
 -   }
 - 
 -   /// Remove a signal from a signal_set.
 -   /**
 -    * This function removes the specified signal from the set. It has no effect
 -    * if the signal is not in the set.
 -    *
 -    * @param signal_number The signal to be removed from the set.
 -    *
 -    * @throws asio::system_error Thrown on failure.
 -    *
 -    * @note Removes any notifications that have been queued for the specified
 -    * signal number.
 -    */
 -   void remove(int signal_number)
 -   {
 -     asio::error_code ec;
 -     impl_.get_service().remove(impl_.get_implementation(), signal_number, ec);
 -     asio::detail::throw_error(ec, "remove");
 -   }
 - 
 -   /// Remove a signal from a signal_set.
 -   /**
 -    * This function removes the specified signal from the set. It has no effect
 -    * if the signal is not in the set.
 -    *
 -    * @param signal_number The signal to be removed from the set.
 -    *
 -    * @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any.
 -    *
 -    * @note Removes any notifications that have been queued for the specified
 -    * signal number.
 -    */
 -   ASIO_SYNC_OP_VOID remove(int signal_number,
 -       asio::error_code& ec)
 -   {
 -     impl_.get_service().remove(impl_.get_implementation(), signal_number, ec);
 -     ASIO_SYNC_OP_VOID_RETURN(ec);
 -   }
 - 
 -   /// Remove all signals from a signal_set.
 -   /**
 -    * This function removes all signals from the set. It has no effect if the set
 -    * is already empty.
 -    *
 -    * @throws asio::system_error Thrown on failure.
 -    *
 -    * @note Removes all queued notifications.
 -    */
 -   void clear()
 -   {
 -     asio::error_code ec;
 -     impl_.get_service().clear(impl_.get_implementation(), ec);
 -     asio::detail::throw_error(ec, "clear");
 -   }
 - 
 -   /// Remove all signals from a signal_set.
 -   /**
 -    * This function removes all signals from the set. It has no effect if the set
 -    * is already empty.
 -    *
 -    * @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any.
 -    *
 -    * @note Removes all queued notifications.
 -    */
 -   ASIO_SYNC_OP_VOID clear(asio::error_code& ec)
 -   {
 -     impl_.get_service().clear(impl_.get_implementation(), ec);
 -     ASIO_SYNC_OP_VOID_RETURN(ec);
 -   }
 - 
 -   /// Cancel all operations associated with the signal set.
 -   /**
 -    * This function forces the completion of any pending asynchronous wait
 -    * operations against the signal set. The handler for each cancelled
 -    * operation will be invoked with the asio::error::operation_aborted
 -    * error code.
 -    *
 -    * Cancellation does not alter the set of registered signals.
 -    *
 -    * @throws asio::system_error Thrown on failure.
 -    *
 -    * @note If a registered signal occurred before cancel() is called, then the
 -    * handlers for asynchronous wait operations will:
 -    *
 -    * @li have already been invoked; or
 -    *
 -    * @li have been queued for invocation in the near future.
 -    *
 -    * These handlers can no longer be cancelled, and therefore are passed an
 -    * error code that indicates the successful completion of the wait operation.
 -    */
 -   void cancel()
 -   {
 -     asio::error_code ec;
 -     impl_.get_service().cancel(impl_.get_implementation(), ec);
 -     asio::detail::throw_error(ec, "cancel");
 -   }
 - 
 -   /// Cancel all operations associated with the signal set.
 -   /**
 -    * This function forces the completion of any pending asynchronous wait
 -    * operations against the signal set. The handler for each cancelled
 -    * operation will be invoked with the asio::error::operation_aborted
 -    * error code.
 -    *
 -    * Cancellation does not alter the set of registered signals.
 -    *
 -    * @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any.
 -    *
 -    * @note If a registered signal occurred before cancel() is called, then the
 -    * handlers for asynchronous wait operations will:
 -    *
 -    * @li have already been invoked; or
 -    *
 -    * @li have been queued for invocation in the near future.
 -    *
 -    * These handlers can no longer be cancelled, and therefore are passed an
 -    * error code that indicates the successful completion of the wait operation.
 -    */
 -   ASIO_SYNC_OP_VOID cancel(asio::error_code& ec)
 -   {
 -     impl_.get_service().cancel(impl_.get_implementation(), ec);
 -     ASIO_SYNC_OP_VOID_RETURN(ec);
 -   }
 - 
 -   /// Start an asynchronous operation to wait for a signal to be delivered.
 -   /**
 -    * This function may be used to initiate an asynchronous wait against the
 -    * signal set. It always returns immediately.
 -    *
 -    * For each call to async_wait(), the supplied handler will be called exactly
 -    * once. The handler will be called when:
 -    *
 -    * @li One of the registered signals in the signal set occurs; or
 -    *
 -    * @li The signal set was cancelled, in which case the handler is passed the
 -    * error code asio::error::operation_aborted.
 -    *
 -    * @param handler The handler to be called when the signal occurs. Copies
 -    * will be made of the handler as required. The function signature of the
 -    * handler must be:
 -    * @code void handler(
 -    *   const asio::error_code& error, // Result of operation.
 -    *   int signal_number // Indicates which signal occurred.
 -    * ); @endcode
 -    * Regardless of whether the asynchronous operation completes immediately or
 -    * not, the handler will not be invoked from within this function. On
 -    * immediate completion, invocation of the handler will be performed in a
 -    * manner equivalent to using asio::post().
 -    */
 -   template <typename SignalHandler>
 -   ASIO_INITFN_RESULT_TYPE(SignalHandler,
 -       void (asio::error_code, int))
 -   async_wait(ASIO_MOVE_ARG(SignalHandler) handler)
 -   {
 -     return async_initiate<SignalHandler, void (asio::error_code, int)>(
 -         initiate_async_wait(), handler, this);
 -   }
 - 
 - private:
 -   // Disallow copying and assignment.
 -   basic_signal_set(const basic_signal_set&) ASIO_DELETED;
 -   basic_signal_set& operator=(const basic_signal_set&) ASIO_DELETED;
 - 
 -   struct initiate_async_wait
 -   {
 -     template <typename SignalHandler>
 -     void operator()(ASIO_MOVE_ARG(SignalHandler) handler,
 -         basic_signal_set* self) const
 -     {
 -       // If you get an error on the following line it means that your handler
 -       // does not meet the documented type requirements for a SignalHandler.
 -       ASIO_SIGNAL_HANDLER_CHECK(SignalHandler, handler) type_check;
 - 
 -       detail::non_const_lvalue<SignalHandler> handler2(handler);
 -       self->impl_.get_service().async_wait(
 -           self->impl_.get_implementation(), handler2.value,
 -           self->impl_.get_implementation_executor());
 -     }
 -   };
 - 
 -   detail::io_object_impl<detail::signal_set_service, Executor> impl_;
 - };
 - 
 - } // namespace asio
 - 
 - #endif // ASIO_BASIC_SIGNAL_SET_HPP
 
 
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