/* * tclTimer.c -- * * This file provides timer event management facilities for Tcl, * including the "after" command. * * Copyright (c) 1997 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. * * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. * * RCS: @(#) $Id: tclTimer.c,v 1.6.2.1 2004/09/07 18:21:16 kennykb Exp $ */ #include "tclInt.h" #include "tclPort.h" /* * For each timer callback that's pending there is one record of the following * type. The normal handlers (created by Tcl_CreateTimerHandler) are chained * together in a list sorted by time (earliest event first). */ typedef struct TimerHandler { Tcl_Time time; /* When timer is to fire. */ Tcl_TimerProc *proc; /* Procedure to call. */ ClientData clientData; /* Argument to pass to proc. */ Tcl_TimerToken token; /* Identifies handler so it can be * deleted. */ struct TimerHandler *nextPtr; /* Next event in queue, or NULL for * end of queue. */ } TimerHandler; /* * The data structure below is used by the "after" command to remember * the command to be executed later. All of the pending "after" commands * for an interpreter are linked together in a list. */ typedef struct AfterInfo { struct AfterAssocData *assocPtr; /* Pointer to the "tclAfter" assocData for * the interp in which command will be * executed. */ Tcl_Obj *commandPtr; /* Command to execute. */ int id; /* Integer identifier for command; used to * cancel it. */ Tcl_TimerToken token; /* Used to cancel the "after" command. NULL * means that the command is run as an * idle handler rather than as a timer * handler. NULL means this is an "after * idle" handler rather than a * timer handler. */ struct AfterInfo *nextPtr; /* Next in list of all "after" commands for * this interpreter. */ } AfterInfo; /* * One of the following structures is associated with each interpreter * for which an "after" command has ever been invoked. A pointer to * this structure is stored in the AssocData for the "tclAfter" key. */ typedef struct AfterAssocData { Tcl_Interp *interp; /* The interpreter for which this data is * registered. */ AfterInfo *firstAfterPtr; /* First in list of all "after" commands * still pending for this interpreter, or * NULL if none. */ } AfterAssocData; /* * There is one of the following structures for each of the * handlers declared in a call to Tcl_DoWhenIdle. All of the * currently-active handlers are linked together into a list. */ typedef struct IdleHandler { Tcl_IdleProc (*proc); /* Procedure to call. */ ClientData clientData; /* Value to pass to proc. */ int generation; /* Used to distinguish older handlers from * recently-created ones. */ struct IdleHandler *nextPtr;/* Next in list of active handlers. */ } IdleHandler; /* * The timer and idle queues are per-thread because they are associated * with the notifier, which is also per-thread. * * All static variables used in this file are collected into a single * instance of the following structure. For multi-threaded implementations, * there is one instance of this structure for each thread. * * Notice that different structures with the same name appear in other * files. The structure defined below is used in this file only. */ typedef struct ThreadSpecificData { TimerHandler *firstTimerHandlerPtr; /* First event in queue. */ int lastTimerId; /* Timer identifier of most recently * created timer. */ int timerPending; /* 1 if a timer event is in the queue. */ IdleHandler *idleList; /* First in list of all idle handlers. */ IdleHandler *lastIdlePtr; /* Last in list (or NULL for empty list). */ int idleGeneration; /* Used to fill in the "generation" fields * of IdleHandler structures. Increments * each time Tcl_DoOneEvent starts calling * idle handlers, so that all old handlers * can be called without calling any of the * new ones created by old ones. */ int afterId; /* For unique identifiers of after events. */ } ThreadSpecificData; static Tcl_ThreadDataKey dataKey; /* * Prototypes for procedures referenced only in this file: */ static void AfterCleanupProc _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData, Tcl_Interp *interp)); static void AfterProc _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData)); static void FreeAfterPtr _ANSI_ARGS_((AfterInfo *afterPtr)); static AfterInfo * GetAfterEvent _ANSI_ARGS_((AfterAssocData *assocPtr, Tcl_Obj *commandPtr)); static ThreadSpecificData *InitTimer _ANSI_ARGS_((void)); static void TimerExitProc _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData)); static int TimerHandlerEventProc _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Event *evPtr, int flags)); static void TimerCheckProc _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData, int flags)); static void TimerSetupProc _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData, int flags)); /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * InitTimer -- * * This function initializes the timer module. * * Results: * A pointer to the thread specific data. * * Side effects: * Registers the idle and timer event sources. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static ThreadSpecificData * InitTimer() { ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *) TclThreadDataKeyGet(&dataKey); if (tsdPtr == NULL) { tsdPtr = TCL_TSD_INIT(&dataKey); Tcl_CreateEventSource(TimerSetupProc, TimerCheckProc, NULL); Tcl_CreateThreadExitHandler(TimerExitProc, NULL); } return tsdPtr; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TimerExitProc -- * * This function is call at exit or unload time to remove the * timer and idle event sources. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Removes the timer and idle event sources and remaining events. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void TimerExitProc(clientData) ClientData clientData; /* Not used. */ { ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *) TclThreadDataKeyGet(&dataKey); Tcl_DeleteEventSource(TimerSetupProc, TimerCheckProc, NULL); if (tsdPtr != NULL) { register TimerHandler *timerHandlerPtr; timerHandlerPtr = tsdPtr->firstTimerHandlerPtr; while (timerHandlerPtr != NULL) { tsdPtr->firstTimerHandlerPtr = timerHandlerPtr->nextPtr; ckfree((char *) timerHandlerPtr); timerHandlerPtr = tsdPtr->firstTimerHandlerPtr; } } } /* *-------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_CreateTimerHandler -- * * Arrange for a given procedure to be invoked at a particular * time in the future. * * Results: * The return value is a token for the timer event, which * may be used to delete the event before it fires. * * Side effects: * When milliseconds have elapsed, proc will be invoked * exactly once. * *-------------------------------------------------------------- */ Tcl_TimerToken Tcl_CreateTimerHandler(milliseconds, proc, clientData) int milliseconds; /* How many milliseconds to wait * before invoking proc. */ Tcl_TimerProc *proc; /* Procedure to invoke. */ ClientData clientData; /* Arbitrary data to pass to proc. */ { register TimerHandler *timerHandlerPtr, *tPtr2, *prevPtr; Tcl_Time time; ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr; tsdPtr = InitTimer(); timerHandlerPtr = (TimerHandler *) ckalloc(sizeof(TimerHandler)); /* * Compute when the event should fire. */ Tcl_GetTime(&time); timerHandlerPtr->time.sec = time.sec + milliseconds/1000; timerHandlerPtr->time.usec = time.usec + (milliseconds%1000)*1000; if (timerHandlerPtr->time.usec >= 1000000) { timerHandlerPtr->time.usec -= 1000000; timerHandlerPtr->time.sec += 1; } /* * Fill in other fields for the event. */ timerHandlerPtr->proc = proc; timerHandlerPtr->clientData = clientData; tsdPtr->lastTimerId++; timerHandlerPtr->token = (Tcl_TimerToken) tsdPtr->lastTimerId; /* * Add the event to the queue in the correct position * (ordered by event firing time). */ for (tPtr2 = tsdPtr->firstTimerHandlerPtr, prevPtr = NULL; tPtr2 != NULL; prevPtr = tPtr2, tPtr2 = tPtr2->nextPtr) { if ((tPtr2->time.sec > timerHandlerPtr->time.sec) || ((tPtr2->time.sec == timerHandlerPtr->time.sec) && (tPtr2->time.usec > timerHandlerPtr->time.usec))) { break; } } timerHandlerPtr->nextPtr = tPtr2; if (prevPtr == NULL) { tsdPtr->firstTimerHandlerPtr = timerHandlerPtr; } else { prevPtr->nextPtr = timerHandlerPtr; } TimerSetupProc(NULL, TCL_ALL_EVENTS); return timerHandlerPtr->token; } /* *-------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_DeleteTimerHandler -- * * Delete a previously-registered timer handler. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Destroy the timer callback identified by TimerToken, * so that its associated procedure will not be called. * If the callback has already fired, or if the given * token doesn't exist, then nothing happens. * *-------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Tcl_DeleteTimerHandler(token) Tcl_TimerToken token; /* Result previously returned by * Tcl_DeleteTimerHandler. */ { register TimerHandler *timerHandlerPtr, *prevPtr; ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr; tsdPtr = InitTimer(); for (timerHandlerPtr = tsdPtr->firstTimerHandlerPtr, prevPtr = NULL; timerHandlerPtr != NULL; prevPtr = timerHandlerPtr, timerHandlerPtr = timerHandlerPtr->nextPtr) { if (timerHandlerPtr->token != token) { continue; } if (prevPtr == NULL) { tsdPtr->firstTimerHandlerPtr = timerHandlerPtr->nextPtr; } else { prevPtr->nextPtr = timerHandlerPtr->nextPtr; } ckfree((char *) timerHandlerPtr); return; } } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TimerSetupProc -- * * This function is called by Tcl_DoOneEvent to setup the timer * event source for before blocking. This routine checks both the * idle and after timer lists. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * May update the maximum notifier block time. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void TimerSetupProc(data, flags) ClientData data; /* Not used. */ int flags; /* Event flags as passed to Tcl_DoOneEvent. */ { Tcl_Time blockTime; ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = InitTimer(); if (((flags & TCL_IDLE_EVENTS) && tsdPtr->idleList) || ((flags & TCL_TIMER_EVENTS) && tsdPtr->timerPending)) { /* * There is an idle handler or a pending timer event, so just poll. */ blockTime.sec = 0; blockTime.usec = 0; } else if ((flags & TCL_TIMER_EVENTS) && tsdPtr->firstTimerHandlerPtr) { /* * Compute the timeout for the next timer on the list. */ Tcl_GetTime(&blockTime); blockTime.sec = tsdPtr->firstTimerHandlerPtr->time.sec - blockTime.sec; blockTime.usec = tsdPtr->firstTimerHandlerPtr->time.usec - blockTime.usec; if (blockTime.usec < 0) { blockTime.sec -= 1; blockTime.usec += 1000000; } if (blockTime.sec < 0) { blockTime.sec = 0; blockTime.usec = 0; } } else { return; } Tcl_SetMaxBlockTime(&blockTime); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TimerCheckProc -- * * This function is called by Tcl_DoOneEvent to check the timer * event source for events. This routine checks both the * idle and after timer lists. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * May queue an event and update the maximum notifier block time. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void TimerCheckProc(data, flags) ClientData data; /* Not used. */ int flags; /* Event flags as passed to Tcl_DoOneEvent. */ { Tcl_Event *timerEvPtr; Tcl_Time blockTime; ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = InitTimer(); if ((flags & TCL_TIMER_EVENTS) && tsdPtr->firstTimerHandlerPtr) { /* * Compute the timeout for the next timer on the list. */ Tcl_GetTime(&blockTime); blockTime.sec = tsdPtr->firstTimerHandlerPtr->time.sec - blockTime.sec; blockTime.usec = tsdPtr->firstTimerHandlerPtr->time.usec - blockTime.usec; if (blockTime.usec < 0) { blockTime.sec -= 1; blockTime.usec += 1000000; } if (blockTime.sec < 0) { blockTime.sec = 0; blockTime.usec = 0; } /* * If the first timer has expired, stick an event on the queue. */ if (blockTime.sec == 0 && blockTime.usec == 0 && !tsdPtr->timerPending) { tsdPtr->timerPending = 1; timerEvPtr = (Tcl_Event *) ckalloc(sizeof(Tcl_Event)); timerEvPtr->proc = TimerHandlerEventProc; Tcl_QueueEvent(timerEvPtr, TCL_QUEUE_TAIL); } } } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TimerHandlerEventProc -- * * This procedure is called by Tcl_ServiceEvent when a timer event * reaches the front of the event queue. This procedure handles * the event by invoking the callbacks for all timers that are * ready. * * Results: * Returns 1 if the event was handled, meaning it should be removed * from the queue. Returns 0 if the event was not handled, meaning * it should stay on the queue. The only time the event isn't * handled is if the TCL_TIMER_EVENTS flag bit isn't set. * * Side effects: * Whatever the timer handler callback procedures do. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int TimerHandlerEventProc(evPtr, flags) Tcl_Event *evPtr; /* Event to service. */ int flags; /* Flags that indicate what events to * handle, such as TCL_FILE_EVENTS. */ { TimerHandler *timerHandlerPtr, **nextPtrPtr; Tcl_Time time; int currentTimerId; ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = InitTimer(); /* * Do nothing if timers aren't enabled. This leaves the event on the * queue, so we will get to it as soon as ServiceEvents() is called * with timers enabled. */ if (!(flags & TCL_TIMER_EVENTS)) { return 0; } /* * The code below is trickier than it may look, for the following * reasons: * * 1. New handlers can get added to the list while the current * one is being processed. If new ones get added, we don't * want to process them during this pass through the list to avoid * starving other event sources. This is implemented using the * token number in the handler: new handlers will have a * newer token than any of the ones currently on the list. * 2. The handler can call Tcl_DoOneEvent, so we have to remove * the handler from the list before calling it. Otherwise an * infinite loop could result. * 3. Tcl_DeleteTimerHandler can be called to remove an element from * the list while a handler is executing, so the list could * change structure during the call. * 4. Because we only fetch the current time before entering the loop, * the only way a new timer will even be considered runnable is if * its expiration time is within the same millisecond as the * current time. This is fairly likely on Windows, since it has * a course granularity clock. Since timers are placed * on the queue in time order with the most recently created * handler appearing after earlier ones with the same expiration * time, we don't have to worry about newer generation timers * appearing before later ones. */ tsdPtr->timerPending = 0; currentTimerId = tsdPtr->lastTimerId; Tcl_GetTime(&time); while (1) { nextPtrPtr = &tsdPtr->firstTimerHandlerPtr; timerHandlerPtr = tsdPtr->firstTimerHandlerPtr; if (timerHandlerPtr == NULL) { break; } if ((timerHandlerPtr->time.sec > time.sec) || ((timerHandlerPtr->time.sec == time.sec) && (timerHandlerPtr->time.usec > time.usec))) { break; } /* * Bail out if the next timer is of a newer generation. */ if ((currentTimerId - (int)timerHandlerPtr->token) < 0) { break; } /* * Remove the handler from the queue before invoking it, * to avoid potential reentrancy problems. */ (*nextPtrPtr) = timerHandlerPtr->nextPtr; (*timerHandlerPtr->proc)(timerHandlerPtr->clientData); ckfree((char *) timerHandlerPtr); } TimerSetupProc(NULL, TCL_TIMER_EVENTS); return 1; } /* *-------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_DoWhenIdle -- * * Arrange for proc to be invoked the next time the system is * idle (i.e., just before the next time that Tcl_DoOneEvent * would have to wait for something to happen). * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Proc will eventually be called, with clientData as argument. * See the manual entry for details. * *-------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Tcl_DoWhenIdle(proc, clientData) Tcl_IdleProc *proc; /* Procedure to invoke. */ ClientData clientData; /* Arbitrary value to pass to proc. */ { register IdleHandler *idlePtr; Tcl_Time blockTime; ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = InitTimer(); idlePtr = (IdleHandler *) ckalloc(sizeof(IdleHandler)); idlePtr->proc = proc; idlePtr->clientData = clientData; idlePtr->generation = tsdPtr->idleGeneration; idlePtr->nextPtr = NULL; if (tsdPtr->lastIdlePtr == NULL) { tsdPtr->idleList = idlePtr; } else { tsdPtr->lastIdlePtr->nextPtr = idlePtr; } tsdPtr->lastIdlePtr = idlePtr; blockTime.sec = 0; blockTime.usec = 0; Tcl_SetMaxBlockTime(&blockTime); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_CancelIdleCall -- * * If there are any when-idle calls requested to a given procedure * with given clientData, cancel all of them. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * If the proc/clientData combination were on the when-idle list, * they are removed so that they will never be called. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Tcl_CancelIdleCall(proc, clientData) Tcl_IdleProc *proc; /* Procedure that was previously registered. */ ClientData clientData; /* Arbitrary value to pass to proc. */ { register IdleHandler *idlePtr, *prevPtr; IdleHandler *nextPtr; ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = InitTimer(); for (prevPtr = NULL, idlePtr = tsdPtr->idleList; idlePtr != NULL; prevPtr = idlePtr, idlePtr = idlePtr->nextPtr) { while ((idlePtr->proc == proc) && (idlePtr->clientData == clientData)) { nextPtr = idlePtr->nextPtr; ckfree((char *) idlePtr); idlePtr = nextPtr; if (prevPtr == NULL) { tsdPtr->idleList = idlePtr; } else { prevPtr->nextPtr = idlePtr; } if (idlePtr == NULL) { tsdPtr->lastIdlePtr = prevPtr; return; } } } } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TclServiceIdle -- * * This procedure is invoked by the notifier when it becomes * idle. It will invoke all idle handlers that are present at * the time the call is invoked, but not those added during idle * processing. * * Results: * The return value is 1 if TclServiceIdle found something to * do, otherwise return value is 0. * * Side effects: * Invokes all pending idle handlers. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int TclServiceIdle() { IdleHandler *idlePtr; int oldGeneration; Tcl_Time blockTime; ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = InitTimer(); if (tsdPtr->idleList == NULL) { return 0; } oldGeneration = tsdPtr->idleGeneration; tsdPtr->idleGeneration++; /* * The code below is trickier than it may look, for the following * reasons: * * 1. New handlers can get added to the list while the current * one is being processed. If new ones get added, we don't * want to process them during this pass through the list (want * to check for other work to do first). This is implemented * using the generation number in the handler: new handlers * will have a different generation than any of the ones currently * on the list. * 2. The handler can call Tcl_DoOneEvent, so we have to remove * the handler from the list before calling it. Otherwise an * infinite loop could result. * 3. Tcl_CancelIdleCall can be called to remove an element from * the list while a handler is executing, so the list could * change structure during the call. */ for (idlePtr = tsdPtr->idleList; ((idlePtr != NULL) && ((oldGeneration - idlePtr->generation) >= 0)); idlePtr = tsdPtr->idleList) { tsdPtr->idleList = idlePtr->nextPtr; if (tsdPtr->idleList == NULL) { tsdPtr->lastIdlePtr = NULL; } (*idlePtr->proc)(idlePtr->clientData); ckfree((char *) idlePtr); } if (tsdPtr->idleList) { blockTime.sec = 0; blockTime.usec = 0; Tcl_SetMaxBlockTime(&blockTime); } return 1; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_AfterObjCmd -- * * This procedure is invoked to process the "after" Tcl command. * See the user documentation for details on what it does. * * Results: * A standard Tcl result. * * Side effects: * See the user documentation. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* ARGSUSED */ int Tcl_AfterObjCmd(clientData, interp, objc, objv) ClientData clientData; /* Unused */ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Current interpreter. */ int objc; /* Number of arguments. */ Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument objects. */ { int ms; AfterInfo *afterPtr; AfterAssocData *assocPtr; int length; char *argString; int index; char buf[16 + TCL_INTEGER_SPACE]; static CONST char *afterSubCmds[] = { "cancel", "idle", "info", (char *) NULL }; enum afterSubCmds {AFTER_CANCEL, AFTER_IDLE, AFTER_INFO}; ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = InitTimer(); if (objc < 2) { Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "option ?arg arg ...?"); return TCL_ERROR; } /* * Create the "after" information associated for this interpreter, * if it doesn't already exist. Associate it with the command too, * so that it will be passed in as the ClientData argument in the * future. */ assocPtr = Tcl_GetAssocData( interp, "tclAfter", NULL ); if (assocPtr == NULL) { assocPtr = (AfterAssocData *) ckalloc(sizeof(AfterAssocData)); assocPtr->interp = interp; assocPtr->firstAfterPtr = NULL; Tcl_SetAssocData(interp, "tclAfter", AfterCleanupProc, (ClientData) assocPtr); } /* * First lets see if the command was passed a number as the first argument. */ if (objv[1]->typePtr == &tclIntType) { ms = (int) objv[1]->internalRep.longValue; goto processInteger; } argString = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[1], &length); if (isdigit(UCHAR(argString[0]))) { /* INTL: digit */ if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, objv[1], &ms) != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } processInteger: if (ms < 0) { ms = 0; } if (objc == 2) { Tcl_Sleep(ms); return TCL_OK; } afterPtr = (AfterInfo *) ckalloc((unsigned) (sizeof(AfterInfo))); afterPtr->assocPtr = assocPtr; if (objc == 3) { afterPtr->commandPtr = objv[2]; } else { afterPtr->commandPtr = Tcl_ConcatObj(objc-2, objv+2); } Tcl_IncrRefCount(afterPtr->commandPtr); /* * The variable below is used to generate unique identifiers for * after commands. This id can wrap around, which can potentially * cause problems. However, there are not likely to be problems * in practice, because after commands can only be requested to * about a month in the future, and wrap-around is unlikely to * occur in less than about 1-10 years. Thus it's unlikely that * any old ids will still be around when wrap-around occurs. */ afterPtr->id = tsdPtr->afterId; tsdPtr->afterId += 1; afterPtr->token = Tcl_CreateTimerHandler(ms, AfterProc, (ClientData) afterPtr); afterPtr->nextPtr = assocPtr->firstAfterPtr; assocPtr->firstAfterPtr = afterPtr; sprintf(buf, "after#%d", afterPtr->id); Tcl_AppendResult(interp, buf, (char *) NULL); return TCL_OK; } /* * If it's not a number it must be a subcommand. */ if (Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(NULL, objv[1], afterSubCmds, "argument", 0, &index) != TCL_OK) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad argument \"", argString, "\": must be cancel, idle, info, or a number", (char *) NULL); return TCL_ERROR; } switch ((enum afterSubCmds) index) { case AFTER_CANCEL: { Tcl_Obj *commandPtr; char *command, *tempCommand; int tempLength; if (objc < 3) { Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "id|command"); return TCL_ERROR; } if (objc == 3) { commandPtr = objv[2]; } else { commandPtr = Tcl_ConcatObj(objc-2, objv+2);; } command = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(commandPtr, &length); for (afterPtr = assocPtr->firstAfterPtr; afterPtr != NULL; afterPtr = afterPtr->nextPtr) { tempCommand = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(afterPtr->commandPtr, &tempLength); if ((length == tempLength) && (memcmp((void*) command, (void*) tempCommand, (unsigned) length) == 0)) { break; } } if (afterPtr == NULL) { afterPtr = GetAfterEvent(assocPtr, commandPtr); } if (objc != 3) { Tcl_DecrRefCount(commandPtr); } if (afterPtr != NULL) { if (afterPtr->token != NULL) { Tcl_DeleteTimerHandler(afterPtr->token); } else { Tcl_CancelIdleCall(AfterProc, (ClientData) afterPtr); } FreeAfterPtr(afterPtr); } break; } case AFTER_IDLE: if (objc < 3) { Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "script script ..."); return TCL_ERROR; } afterPtr = (AfterInfo *) ckalloc((unsigned) (sizeof(AfterInfo))); afterPtr->assocPtr = assocPtr; if (objc == 3) { afterPtr->commandPtr = objv[2]; } else { afterPtr->commandPtr = Tcl_ConcatObj(objc-2, objv+2); } Tcl_IncrRefCount(afterPtr->commandPtr); afterPtr->id = tsdPtr->afterId; tsdPtr->afterId += 1; afterPtr->token = NULL; afterPtr->nextPtr = assocPtr->firstAfterPtr; assocPtr->firstAfterPtr = afterPtr; Tcl_DoWhenIdle(AfterProc, (ClientData) afterPtr); sprintf(buf, "after#%d", afterPtr->id); Tcl_AppendResult(interp, buf, (char *) NULL); break; case AFTER_INFO: { Tcl_Obj *resultListPtr; if (objc == 2) { for (afterPtr = assocPtr->firstAfterPtr; afterPtr != NULL; afterPtr = afterPtr->nextPtr) { if (assocPtr->interp == interp) { sprintf(buf, "after#%d", afterPtr->id); Tcl_AppendElement(interp, buf); } } return TCL_OK; } if (objc != 3) { Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, "?id?"); return TCL_ERROR; } afterPtr = GetAfterEvent(assocPtr, objv[2]); if (afterPtr == NULL) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "event \"", Tcl_GetString(objv[2]), "\" doesn't exist", (char *) NULL); return TCL_ERROR; } resultListPtr = Tcl_GetObjResult(interp); Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, resultListPtr, afterPtr->commandPtr); Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, resultListPtr, Tcl_NewStringObj( (afterPtr->token == NULL) ? "idle" : "timer", -1)); Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, resultListPtr); break; } default: { panic("Tcl_AfterObjCmd: bad subcommand index to afterSubCmds"); } } return TCL_OK; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * GetAfterEvent -- * * This procedure parses an "after" id such as "after#4" and * returns a pointer to the AfterInfo structure. * * Results: * The return value is either a pointer to an AfterInfo structure, * if one is found that corresponds to "cmdString" and is for interp, * or NULL if no corresponding after event can be found. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static AfterInfo * GetAfterEvent(assocPtr, commandPtr) AfterAssocData *assocPtr; /* Points to "after"-related information for * this interpreter. */ Tcl_Obj *commandPtr; { char *cmdString; /* Textual identifier for after event, such * as "after#6". */ AfterInfo *afterPtr; int id; char *end; cmdString = Tcl_GetString(commandPtr); if (strncmp(cmdString, "after#", 6) != 0) { return NULL; } cmdString += 6; id = strtoul(cmdString, &end, 10); if ((end == cmdString) || (*end != 0)) { return NULL; } for (afterPtr = assocPtr->firstAfterPtr; afterPtr != NULL; afterPtr = afterPtr->nextPtr) { if (afterPtr->id == id) { return afterPtr; } } return NULL; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * AfterProc -- * * Timer callback to execute commands registered with the * "after" command. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Executes whatever command was specified. If the command * returns an error, then the command "bgerror" is invoked * to process the error; if bgerror fails then information * about the error is output on stderr. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void AfterProc(clientData) ClientData clientData; /* Describes command to execute. */ { AfterInfo *afterPtr = (AfterInfo *) clientData; AfterAssocData *assocPtr = afterPtr->assocPtr; AfterInfo *prevPtr; int result; Tcl_Interp *interp; char *script; int numBytes; /* * First remove the callback from our list of callbacks; otherwise * someone could delete the callback while it's being executed, which * could cause a core dump. */ if (assocPtr->firstAfterPtr == afterPtr) { assocPtr->firstAfterPtr = afterPtr->nextPtr; } else { for (prevPtr = assocPtr->firstAfterPtr; prevPtr->nextPtr != afterPtr; prevPtr = prevPtr->nextPtr) { /* Empty loop body. */ } prevPtr->nextPtr = afterPtr->nextPtr; } /* * Execute the callback. */ interp = assocPtr->interp; Tcl_Preserve((ClientData) interp); script = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(afterPtr->commandPtr, &numBytes); result = Tcl_EvalEx(interp, script, numBytes, TCL_EVAL_GLOBAL); if (result != TCL_OK) { Tcl_AddErrorInfo(interp, "\n (\"after\" script)"); Tcl_BackgroundError(interp); } Tcl_Release((ClientData) interp); /* * Free the memory for the callback. */ Tcl_DecrRefCount(afterPtr->commandPtr); ckfree((char *) afterPtr); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * FreeAfterPtr -- * * This procedure removes an "after" command from the list of * those that are pending and frees its resources. This procedure * does *not* cancel the timer handler; if that's needed, the * caller must do it. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * The memory associated with afterPtr is released. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void FreeAfterPtr(afterPtr) AfterInfo *afterPtr; /* Command to be deleted. */ { AfterInfo *prevPtr; AfterAssocData *assocPtr = afterPtr->assocPtr; if (assocPtr->firstAfterPtr == afterPtr) { assocPtr->firstAfterPtr = afterPtr->nextPtr; } else { for (prevPtr = assocPtr->firstAfterPtr; prevPtr->nextPtr != afterPtr; prevPtr = prevPtr->nextPtr) { /* Empty loop body. */ } prevPtr->nextPtr = afterPtr->nextPtr; } Tcl_DecrRefCount(afterPtr->commandPtr); ckfree((char *) afterPtr); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * AfterCleanupProc -- * * This procedure is invoked whenever an interpreter is deleted * to cleanup the AssocData for "tclAfter". * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * After commands are removed. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* ARGSUSED */ static void AfterCleanupProc(clientData, interp) ClientData clientData; /* Points to AfterAssocData for the * interpreter. */ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter that is being deleted. */ { AfterAssocData *assocPtr = (AfterAssocData *) clientData; AfterInfo *afterPtr; while (assocPtr->firstAfterPtr != NULL) { afterPtr = assocPtr->firstAfterPtr; assocPtr->firstAfterPtr = afterPtr->nextPtr; if (afterPtr->token != NULL) { Tcl_DeleteTimerHandler(afterPtr->token); } else { Tcl_CancelIdleCall(AfterProc, (ClientData) afterPtr); } Tcl_DecrRefCount(afterPtr->commandPtr); ckfree((char *) afterPtr); } ckfree((char *) assocPtr); }