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#include "qsystemlock.h"
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#include "qsystemlock_p.h"
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#include <qdebug.h>
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/*! \class QSystemLocker
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\brief The QSystemLocker class is a convenience class that simplifies
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locking and unlocking system locks.
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The purpose of QSystemLocker is to simplify QSystemLock locking and
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unlocking. Locking and unlocking a QSystemLock in complex functions and
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statements or in exception handling code is error-prone and difficult to
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debug. QSystemLocker can be used in such situations to ensure that the
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state of the locks is always well-defined.
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QSystemLocker should be created within a function where a QSystemLock needs
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to be locked. The system lock is locked when QSystemLocker is created. If
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locked, the system lock will be unlocked when the QSystemLocker is
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destroyed. QSystemLocker can be unlocked with unlock() and relocked with
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relock().
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\sa QSystemLock
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*/
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/*! \fn QSystemLocker::QSystemLocker()
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Constructs a QSystemLocker and locks \a lock. The \a lock will be
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unlocked when the QSystemLocker is destroyed. If lock is zero,
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QSystemLocker does nothing.
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\sa QSystemLock::lock()
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*/
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/*! \fn QSystemLocker::~QSystemLocker()
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Destroys the QSystemLocker and unlocks it if it was
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locked in the constructor.
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\sa QSystemLock::unlock()
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*/
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/*! \fn QSystemLocker::systemLock()
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Returns a pointer to the lock that was locked in the constructor.
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*/
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/*! \fn QSystemLocker::relock()
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Relocks an unlocked locker.
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\sa unlock()
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*/
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/*! \fn QSystemLocker::unlock()
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Unlocks this locker. You can use relock() to lock it again.
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It does not need to be locked when destroyed.
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\sa relock()
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*/
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/*! \class QSystemLock
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\brief The QSystemLock class provides a system wide lock
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that can be used between threads or processes.
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The purpose of a QSystemLocker is to protect an object that can be
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accessed by multiple threads or processes such as shared memory or a file.
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For example, say there is a method which prints a message to a log file:
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void log(const QString &logText)
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{
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QSystemLock systemLock(QLatin1String("logfile"));
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systemLock.lock();
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QFile file(QDir::temp() + QLatin1String("/log"));
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if (file.open(QIODevice::Append)) {
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QTextStream out(&file);
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out << logText;
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}
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systemLock.unlock();
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}
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If this is called from two seperate processes the resulting log file is
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guaranteed to contain both lines.
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When you call lock(), other threads or processes that try to call lock()
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with the same key will block until the thread or process that got the lock
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calls unlock().
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A non-blocking alternative to lock() is tryLock().
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*/
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/*!
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Constructs a new system lock with \a key. The lock is created in an
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unlocked state.
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\sa lock(), key().
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*/
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QSystemLock::QSystemLock(const QString &key)
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{
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d = new QSystemLockPrivate;
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setKey(key);
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}
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/*!
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Destroys a system lock.
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warning: This will not unlock the system lock if it has been locked.
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*/
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QSystemLock::~QSystemLock()
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{
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d->cleanHandle();
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delete d;
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}
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/*!
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Sets a new key to this system lock.
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\sa key()
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*/
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void QSystemLock::setKey(const QString &key)
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{
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if (key == d->key)
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return;
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d->cleanHandle();
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d->lockCount = 0;
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d->key = key;
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// cache the file name so it doesn't have to be generated all the time.
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d->fileName = d->makeKeyFileName();
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d->error = QSystemLock::NoError;
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d->errorString = QString();
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d->handle();
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}
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/*!
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Returns the key assigned to this system lock
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\sa setKey()
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*/
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QString QSystemLock::key() const
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{
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return d->key;
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}
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/*!
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Locks the system lock. Lock \a mode can either be ReadOnly or ReadWrite.
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If a mode is ReadOnly, attempts by other processes to obtain
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ReadOnly locks will succeed, and ReadWrite attempts will block until
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all of the ReadOnly locks are unlocked. If locked as ReadWrite, all
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other attempts to lock will block until the lock is unlocked. A given
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QSystemLock can be locked multiple times without blocking, and will
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only be unlocked after a corresponding number of unlock()
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calls are made. Returns true on success; otherwise returns false.
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\sa unlock(), tryLock()
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*/
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bool QSystemLock::lock(LockMode mode)
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{
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if (d->lockCount > 0 && mode == ReadOnly && d->lockedMode == ReadWrite) {
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qWarning() << "QSystemLock::lock readwrite lock on top of readonly lock.";
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return false;
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}
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return d->modifySemaphore(QSystemLockPrivate::Lock, mode);
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}
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/*!
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Unlocks the system lock.
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Returns true on success; otherwise returns false.
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\sa lock()
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*/
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bool QSystemLock::unlock()
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{
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if (d->lockCount == 0) {
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qWarning() << "QSystemLock::unlock: unlock with no lock.";
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return false;
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}
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return d->modifySemaphore(QSystemLockPrivate::Unlock, d->lockedMode);
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}
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/*!
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Returns the type of error that occurred last or NoError.
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\sa errorString()
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*/
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QSystemLock::SystemLockError QSystemLock::error() const
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{
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return d->error;
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}
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/*!
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Returns the human-readable message appropriate to the current error
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reported by error(). If no suitable string is available, an empty
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string is returned.
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\sa error()
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*/
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QString QSystemLock::errorString() const
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{
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return d->errorString;
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}
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