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1 | /* this works around a bug in mingw32 providing a non-working setjmp */ |
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2 | #define USE_NO_MINGW_SETJMP_TWO_ARGS |
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3 | |
1 | #define NDEBUG 1 |
4 | #define NDEBUG 1 |
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5 | |
3 | #include "libcoro/coro.c" |
6 | #include "libcoro/coro.c" |
4 | |
7 | |
5 | #define PERL_NO_GET_CONTEXT |
8 | #define PERL_NO_GET_CONTEXT |
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21 | |
19 | #ifndef SVs_PADSTALE |
22 | #ifndef SVs_PADSTALE |
20 | # define SVs_PADSTALE 0 |
23 | # define SVs_PADSTALE 0 |
21 | #endif |
24 | #endif |
22 | |
25 | |
23 | #ifdef WIN32 |
26 | #if defined(_WIN32) |
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27 | # undef HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY |
24 | # undef setjmp |
28 | # undef setjmp |
25 | # undef longjmp |
29 | # undef longjmp |
26 | # undef _exit |
30 | # undef _exit |
27 | # define setjmp _setjmp /* deep magic */ |
31 | # define setjmp _setjmp /* deep magic */ |
28 | #else |
32 | #else |
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192 | int valgrind_id; |
196 | int valgrind_id; |
193 | #endif |
197 | #endif |
194 | unsigned char flags; |
198 | unsigned char flags; |
195 | } coro_cctx; |
199 | } coro_cctx; |
196 | |
200 | |
197 | coro_cctx *cctx_current; /* the currently running cctx */ |
201 | static coro_cctx *cctx_current; /* the currently running cctx */ |
198 | |
202 | |
199 | /*****************************************************************************/ |
203 | /*****************************************************************************/ |
200 | |
204 | |
201 | enum { |
205 | enum { |
202 | CF_RUNNING = 0x0001, /* coroutine is running */ |
206 | CF_RUNNING = 0x0001, /* coroutine is running */ |
203 | CF_READY = 0x0002, /* coroutine is ready */ |
207 | CF_READY = 0x0002, /* coroutine is ready */ |
204 | CF_NEW = 0x0004, /* has never been switched to */ |
208 | CF_NEW = 0x0004, /* has never been switched to */ |
205 | CF_DESTROYED = 0x0008, /* coroutine data has been freed */ |
209 | CF_DESTROYED = 0x0008, /* coroutine data has been freed */ |
206 | CF_SUSPENDED = 0x0010, /* coroutine can't be scheduled */ |
210 | CF_SUSPENDED = 0x0010, /* coroutine can't be scheduled */ |
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211 | CF_NOCANCEL = 0x0020, /* cannot cancel, set slf_frame.data to 1 (hackish) */ |
207 | }; |
212 | }; |
208 | |
213 | |
209 | /* the structure where most of the perl state is stored, overlaid on the cxstack */ |
214 | /* the structure where most of the perl state is stored, overlaid on the cxstack */ |
210 | typedef struct |
215 | typedef struct |
211 | { |
216 | { |
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237 | CV *startcv; /* the CV to execute */ |
242 | CV *startcv; /* the CV to execute */ |
238 | AV *args; /* data associated with this coroutine (initial args) */ |
243 | AV *args; /* data associated with this coroutine (initial args) */ |
239 | int refcnt; /* coroutines are refcounted, yes */ |
244 | int refcnt; /* coroutines are refcounted, yes */ |
240 | int flags; /* CF_ flags */ |
245 | int flags; /* CF_ flags */ |
241 | HV *hv; /* the perl hash associated with this coro, if any */ |
246 | HV *hv; /* the perl hash associated with this coro, if any */ |
242 | void (*on_destroy)(pTHX_ struct coro *coro); |
247 | void (*on_destroy)(pTHX_ struct coro *coro); /* for temporary use by xs in critical sections */ |
243 | |
248 | |
244 | /* statistics */ |
249 | /* statistics */ |
245 | int usecount; /* number of transfers to this coro */ |
250 | int usecount; /* number of transfers to this coro */ |
246 | |
251 | |
247 | /* coro process data */ |
252 | /* coro process data */ |
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271 | typedef struct coro *Coro__State; |
276 | typedef struct coro *Coro__State; |
272 | typedef struct coro *Coro__State_or_hashref; |
277 | typedef struct coro *Coro__State_or_hashref; |
273 | |
278 | |
274 | /* the following variables are effectively part of the perl context */ |
279 | /* the following variables are effectively part of the perl context */ |
275 | /* and get copied between struct coro and these variables */ |
280 | /* and get copied between struct coro and these variables */ |
276 | /* the mainr easonw e don't support windows process emulation */ |
281 | /* the main reason we don't support windows process emulation */ |
277 | static struct CoroSLF slf_frame; /* the current slf frame */ |
282 | static struct CoroSLF slf_frame; /* the current slf frame */ |
278 | |
283 | |
279 | /** Coro ********************************************************************/ |
284 | /** Coro ********************************************************************/ |
280 | |
285 | |
281 | #define CORO_PRIO_MAX 3 |
286 | #define CORO_PRIO_MAX 3 |
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310 | /* entersub is an UNOP, select a LISTOP... keep your fingers crossed */ |
315 | /* entersub is an UNOP, select a LISTOP... keep your fingers crossed */ |
311 | PL_op->op_flags |= OPf_STACKED; |
316 | PL_op->op_flags |= OPf_STACKED; |
312 | PL_op->op_private = 0; |
317 | PL_op->op_private = 0; |
313 | return PL_ppaddr [OP_ENTERSUB](aTHX); |
318 | return PL_ppaddr [OP_ENTERSUB](aTHX); |
314 | } |
319 | } |
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320 | |
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321 | /** time stuff **************************************************************/ |
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322 | |
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323 | #ifdef HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY |
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324 | |
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325 | static void |
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326 | coro_u2time (pTHX_ UV ret[2]) |
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327 | { |
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328 | struct timeval tv; |
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329 | gettimeofday (&tv, 0); |
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330 | |
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331 | ret [0] = tv.tv_sec; |
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332 | ret [1] = tv.tv_usec; |
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333 | } |
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334 | |
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335 | static double |
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336 | coro_nvtime () |
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337 | { |
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338 | struct timeval tv; |
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339 | gettimeofday (&tv, 0); |
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340 | |
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341 | return tv.tv_sec + tv.tv_usec * 1e-6; |
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342 | } |
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343 | |
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344 | static void |
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345 | time_init (pTHX) |
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346 | { |
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347 | nvtime = coro_nvtime; |
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348 | u2time = coro_u2time; |
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349 | } |
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350 | |
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351 | #else |
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352 | |
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353 | static void |
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354 | time_init (pTHX) |
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355 | { |
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356 | SV **svp; |
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357 | |
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358 | require_pv ("Time/HiRes.pm"); |
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359 | |
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360 | svp = hv_fetch (PL_modglobal, "Time::NVtime", 12, 0); |
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361 | |
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362 | if (!svp) croak ("Time::HiRes is required, but missing. Caught"); |
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363 | if (!SvIOK (*svp)) croak ("Time::NVtime isn't a function pointer. Caught"); |
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364 | |
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365 | nvtime = INT2PTR (double (*)(), SvIV (*svp)); |
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366 | |
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367 | svp = hv_fetch (PL_modglobal, "Time::U2time", 12, 0); |
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368 | u2time = INT2PTR (void (*)(pTHX_ UV ret[2]), SvIV (*svp)); |
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369 | } |
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370 | |
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371 | #endif |
315 | |
372 | |
316 | /** lowlevel stuff **********************************************************/ |
373 | /** lowlevel stuff **********************************************************/ |
317 | |
374 | |
318 | static SV * |
375 | static SV * |
319 | coro_get_sv (pTHX_ const char *name, int create) |
376 | coro_get_sv (pTHX_ const char *name, int create) |
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583 | SvFLAGS (a) = (SvFLAGS (a) & keep) | (SvFLAGS (b ) & ~keep); |
640 | SvFLAGS (a) = (SvFLAGS (a) & keep) | (SvFLAGS (b ) & ~keep); |
584 | SvFLAGS (b) = (SvFLAGS (b) & keep) | (SvFLAGS (&tmp) & ~keep); |
641 | SvFLAGS (b) = (SvFLAGS (b) & keep) | (SvFLAGS (&tmp) & ~keep); |
585 | |
642 | |
586 | #if PERL_VERSION_ATLEAST (5,10,0) |
643 | #if PERL_VERSION_ATLEAST (5,10,0) |
587 | /* perl 5.10 complicates this _quite_ a bit, but it also is |
644 | /* perl 5.10 complicates this _quite_ a bit, but it also is |
588 | * is much faster, so no quarrels here. alternatively, we could |
645 | * much faster, so no quarrels here. alternatively, we could |
589 | * sv_upgrade to avoid this. |
646 | * sv_upgrade to avoid this. |
590 | */ |
647 | */ |
591 | { |
648 | { |
592 | /* swap sv_u */ |
649 | /* swap sv_u */ |
593 | tmp.sv_u = a->sv_u; a->sv_u = b->sv_u; b->sv_u = tmp.sv_u; |
650 | tmp.sv_u = a->sv_u; a->sv_u = b->sv_u; b->sv_u = tmp.sv_u; |
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1010 | PL_comppad_name_fill = 0; |
1067 | PL_comppad_name_fill = 0; |
1011 | PL_comppad_name_floor = 0; |
1068 | PL_comppad_name_floor = 0; |
1012 | PL_curpm = 0; |
1069 | PL_curpm = 0; |
1013 | PL_curpad = 0; |
1070 | PL_curpad = 0; |
1014 | PL_localizing = 0; |
1071 | PL_localizing = 0; |
1015 | PL_dirty = 0; |
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1016 | PL_restartop = 0; |
1072 | PL_restartop = 0; |
1017 | #if PERL_VERSION_ATLEAST (5,10,0) |
1073 | #if PERL_VERSION_ATLEAST (5,10,0) |
1018 | PL_parser = 0; |
1074 | PL_parser = 0; |
1019 | #endif |
1075 | #endif |
1020 | PL_hints = 0; |
1076 | PL_hints = 0; |
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1441 | cctx_destroy (coro_cctx *cctx) |
1497 | cctx_destroy (coro_cctx *cctx) |
1442 | { |
1498 | { |
1443 | if (!cctx) |
1499 | if (!cctx) |
1444 | return; |
1500 | return; |
1445 | |
1501 | |
1446 | assert (("FATAL: tried to destroy current cctx", cctx != cctx_current));//D temporary? |
1502 | assert (("FATAL: tried to destroy current cctx", cctx != cctx_current)); |
1447 | |
1503 | |
1448 | --cctx_count; |
1504 | --cctx_count; |
1449 | coro_destroy (&cctx->cctx); |
1505 | coro_destroy (&cctx->cctx); |
1450 | |
1506 | |
1451 | /* coro_transfer creates new, empty cctx's */ |
1507 | /* coro_transfer creates new, empty cctx's */ |
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1610 | #define TRANSFER(ta, force_cctx) transfer (aTHX_ (ta).prev, (ta).next, (force_cctx)) |
1666 | #define TRANSFER(ta, force_cctx) transfer (aTHX_ (ta).prev, (ta).next, (force_cctx)) |
1611 | #define TRANSFER_CHECK(ta) transfer_check (aTHX_ (ta).prev, (ta).next) |
1667 | #define TRANSFER_CHECK(ta) transfer_check (aTHX_ (ta).prev, (ta).next) |
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1668 | |
1613 | /** high level stuff ********************************************************/ |
1669 | /** high level stuff ********************************************************/ |
1614 | |
1670 | |
1615 | static int |
1671 | static void |
1616 | coro_state_destroy (pTHX_ struct coro *coro) |
1672 | coro_state_destroy (pTHX_ struct coro *coro) |
1617 | { |
1673 | { |
1618 | if (coro->flags & CF_DESTROYED) |
1674 | if (coro->flags & CF_DESTROYED) |
1619 | return 0; |
1675 | return; |
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1677 | /* this callback is reserved for slf functions needing to do cleanup */ |
1621 | if (coro->on_destroy && !PL_dirty) |
1678 | if (coro->on_destroy && !PL_dirty) |
1622 | coro->on_destroy (aTHX_ coro); |
1679 | coro->on_destroy (aTHX_ coro); |
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1681 | /* |
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1682 | * The on_destroy above most likely is from an SLF call. |
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1683 | * Since by definition the SLF call will not finish when we destroy |
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1684 | * the coro, we will have to force-finish it here, otherwise |
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1685 | * cleanup functions cannot call SLF functions. |
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1686 | */ |
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1687 | coro->slf_frame.prepare = 0; |
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1688 | |
1624 | coro->flags |= CF_DESTROYED; |
1689 | coro->flags |= CF_DESTROYED; |
1625 | |
1690 | |
1626 | if (coro->flags & CF_READY) |
1691 | if (coro->flags & CF_READY) |
1627 | { |
1692 | { |
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1645 | cctx_destroy (coro->cctx); |
1710 | cctx_destroy (coro->cctx); |
1646 | SvREFCNT_dec (coro->startcv); |
1711 | SvREFCNT_dec (coro->startcv); |
1647 | SvREFCNT_dec (coro->args); |
1712 | SvREFCNT_dec (coro->args); |
1648 | SvREFCNT_dec (coro->swap_sv); |
1713 | SvREFCNT_dec (coro->swap_sv); |
1649 | SvREFCNT_dec (CORO_THROW); |
1714 | SvREFCNT_dec (CORO_THROW); |
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1651 | return 1; |
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1652 | } |
1715 | } |
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1716 | |
1654 | static int |
1717 | static int |
1655 | coro_state_free (pTHX_ SV *sv, MAGIC *mg) |
1718 | coro_state_free (pTHX_ SV *sv, MAGIC *mg) |
1656 | { |
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1824 | { |
1887 | { |
1825 | /* nothing to schedule: call the idle handler */ |
1888 | /* nothing to schedule: call the idle handler */ |
1826 | if (SvROK (sv_idle) |
1889 | if (SvROK (sv_idle) |
1827 | && SvOBJECT (SvRV (sv_idle))) |
1890 | && SvOBJECT (SvRV (sv_idle))) |
1828 | { |
1891 | { |
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1892 | if (SvRV (sv_idle) == SvRV (coro_current)) |
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1893 | croak ("FATAL: $Coro::IDLE blocked itself - did you try to block inside an event loop callback? Caught"); |
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1894 | |
1829 | ++coro_nready; /* hack so that api_ready doesn't invoke ready hook */ |
1895 | ++coro_nready; /* hack so that api_ready doesn't invoke ready hook */ |
1830 | api_ready (aTHX_ SvRV (sv_idle)); |
1896 | api_ready (aTHX_ SvRV (sv_idle)); |
1831 | --coro_nready; |
1897 | --coro_nready; |
1832 | } |
1898 | } |
1833 | else |
1899 | else |
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1951 | static void |
2017 | static void |
1952 | coro_call_on_destroy (pTHX_ struct coro *coro) |
2018 | coro_call_on_destroy (pTHX_ struct coro *coro) |
1953 | { |
2019 | { |
1954 | SV **on_destroyp = hv_fetch (coro->hv, "_on_destroy", sizeof ("_on_destroy") - 1, 0); |
2020 | SV **on_destroyp = hv_fetch (coro->hv, "_on_destroy", sizeof ("_on_destroy") - 1, 0); |
1955 | SV **statusp = hv_fetch (coro->hv, "_status", sizeof ("_status") - 1, 0); |
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1956 | |
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1957 | if (on_destroyp) |
2022 | if (on_destroyp) |
1958 | { |
2023 | { |
1959 | AV *on_destroy = (AV *)SvRV (*on_destroyp); |
2024 | SV **statusp = hv_fetch (coro->hv, "_status", sizeof ("_status") - 1, 0); |
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2025 | AV *on_destroy = sv_2mortal (SvREFCNT_inc ((AV *)SvRV (*on_destroyp))); |
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2026 | AV *status = statusp ? sv_2mortal (SvREFCNT_inc ((AV *)SvRV (*statusp))) : 0; |
1960 | |
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1961 | while (AvFILLp (on_destroy) >= 0) |
2028 | while (AvFILLp (on_destroy) >= 0) |
1962 | { |
2029 | { |
1963 | dSP; /* don't disturb outer sp */ |
2030 | dSP; /* don't disturb outer sp */ |
1964 | SV *cb = av_pop (on_destroy); |
2031 | SV *cb = av_pop (on_destroy); |
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1966 | PUSHMARK (SP); |
2033 | PUSHMARK (SP); |
1967 | |
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1968 | if (statusp) |
2035 | if (statusp) |
1969 | { |
2036 | { |
1970 | int i; |
2037 | int i; |
1971 | AV *status = (AV *)SvRV (*statusp); |
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1972 | EXTEND (SP, AvFILLp (status) + 1); |
2038 | EXTEND (SP, AvFILLp (status) + 1); |
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1974 | for (i = 0; i <= AvFILLp (status); ++i) |
2040 | for (i = 0; i <= AvFILLp (status); ++i) |
1975 | PUSHs (AvARRAY (status)[i]); |
2041 | PUSHs (AvARRAY (status)[i]); |
1976 | } |
2042 | } |
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1980 | } |
2046 | } |
1981 | } |
2047 | } |
1982 | } |
2048 | } |
1983 | |
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1984 | static void |
2050 | static void |
1985 | slf_init_terminate (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame, CV *cv, SV **arg, int items) |
2051 | coro_set_status (HV *coro_hv, SV **arg, int items) |
1986 | { |
2052 | { |
1987 | int i; |
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1988 | HV *hv = (HV *)SvRV (coro_current); |
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1989 | AV *av = newAV (); |
2053 | AV *av = newAV (); |
1990 | |
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1991 | /* items are actually not so common, so optimise for this case */ |
2055 | /* items are actually not so common, so optimise for this case */ |
1992 | if (items) |
2056 | if (items) |
1993 | { |
2057 | { |
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2058 | int i; |
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2059 | |
1994 | av_extend (av, items - 1); |
2060 | av_extend (av, items - 1); |
1995 | |
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1996 | for (i = 0; i < items; ++i) |
2062 | for (i = 0; i < items; ++i) |
1997 | av_push (av, SvREFCNT_inc_NN (arg [i])); |
2063 | av_push (av, SvREFCNT_inc_NN (arg [i])); |
1998 | } |
2064 | } |
1999 | |
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2000 | hv_store (hv, "_status", sizeof ("_status") - 1, newRV_noinc ((SV *)av), 0); |
2066 | hv_store (coro_hv, "_status", sizeof ("_status") - 1, newRV_noinc ((SV *)av), 0); |
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2067 | } |
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2069 | static void |
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2070 | slf_init_terminate_cancel_common (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame, HV *coro_hv) |
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2071 | { |
2002 | av_push (av_destroy, (SV *)newRV_inc ((SV *)hv)); /* RVinc for perl */ |
2072 | av_push (av_destroy, (SV *)newRV_inc ((SV *)coro_hv)); /* RVinc for perl */ |
2003 | api_ready (aTHX_ sv_manager); |
2073 | api_ready (aTHX_ sv_manager); |
2004 | |
2074 | |
2005 | frame->prepare = prepare_schedule; |
2075 | frame->prepare = prepare_schedule; |
2006 | frame->check = slf_check_repeat; |
2076 | frame->check = slf_check_repeat; |
2007 | |
2077 | |
2008 | /* as a minor optimisation, we could unwind all stacks here */ |
2078 | /* as a minor optimisation, we could unwind all stacks here */ |
2009 | /* but that puts extra pressure on pp_slf, and is not worth much */ |
2079 | /* but that puts extra pressure on pp_slf, and is not worth much */ |
2010 | /*coro_unwind_stacks (aTHX);*/ |
2080 | /*coro_unwind_stacks (aTHX);*/ |
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2081 | } |
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2082 | |
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2083 | static void |
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2084 | slf_init_terminate (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame, CV *cv, SV **arg, int items) |
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2085 | { |
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2086 | HV *coro_hv = (HV *)SvRV (coro_current); |
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2088 | coro_set_status (coro_hv, arg, items); |
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2089 | slf_init_terminate_cancel_common (frame, coro_hv); |
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2090 | } |
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2092 | static void |
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2093 | slf_init_cancel (pTHX_ struct CoroSLF *frame, CV *cv, SV **arg, int items) |
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2094 | { |
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2095 | HV *coro_hv; |
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2096 | struct coro *coro; |
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2098 | if (items <= 0) |
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2099 | croak ("Coro::cancel called without coro object,"); |
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2100 | |
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2101 | coro = SvSTATE (arg [0]); |
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2102 | coro_hv = coro->hv; |
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2104 | coro_set_status (coro_hv, arg + 1, items - 1); |
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2105 | |
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2106 | if (expect_false (coro->flags & CF_NOCANCEL)) |
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2107 | { |
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2108 | /* coro currently busy cancelling something, so just notify it */ |
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2109 | coro->slf_frame.data = (void *)coro; |
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2110 | |
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2111 | frame->prepare = prepare_nop; |
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2112 | frame->check = slf_check_nop; |
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2113 | } |
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2114 | else if (coro_hv == (HV *)SvRV (coro_current)) |
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2115 | { |
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2116 | /* cancelling the current coro is allowed, and equals terminate */ |
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2117 | slf_init_terminate_cancel_common (frame, coro_hv); |
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2118 | } |
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2119 | else |
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2120 | { |
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2121 | struct coro *self = SvSTATE_current; |
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2122 | |
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2123 | /* otherwise we cancel directly, purely for speed reasons |
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2124 | * unfortunately, this requires some magic trickery, as |
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2125 | * somebody else could cancel us, so we have to fight the cancellation. |
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2126 | * this is ugly, and hopefully fully worth the extra speed. |
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2127 | * besides, I can't get the slow-but-safe version working... |
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2128 | */ |
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2129 | slf_frame.data = 0; |
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2130 | self->flags |= CF_NOCANCEL; |
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2132 | coro_state_destroy (aTHX_ coro); |
|
|
2133 | coro_call_on_destroy (aTHX_ coro); |
|
|
2134 | |
|
|
2135 | self->flags &= ~CF_NOCANCEL; |
|
|
2136 | |
|
|
2137 | if (slf_frame.data) |
|
|
2138 | { |
|
|
2139 | /* while we were busy we have been cancelled, so terminate */ |
|
|
2140 | slf_init_terminate_cancel_common (frame, self->hv); |
|
|
2141 | } |
|
|
2142 | else |
|
|
2143 | { |
|
|
2144 | frame->prepare = prepare_nop; |
|
|
2145 | frame->check = slf_check_nop; |
|
|
2146 | } |
|
|
2147 | } |
2011 | } |
2148 | } |
2012 | |
2149 | |
2013 | /*****************************************************************************/ |
2150 | /*****************************************************************************/ |
2014 | /* async pool handler */ |
2151 | /* async pool handler */ |
2015 | |
2152 | |
… | |
… | |
2419 | if (PL_op->op_flags & OPf_STACKED) |
2556 | if (PL_op->op_flags & OPf_STACKED) |
2420 | { |
2557 | { |
2421 | if (items > slf_arga) |
2558 | if (items > slf_arga) |
2422 | { |
2559 | { |
2423 | slf_arga = items; |
2560 | slf_arga = items; |
2424 | free (slf_argv); |
2561 | Safefree (slf_argv); |
2425 | slf_argv = malloc (slf_arga * sizeof (SV *)); |
2562 | New (0, slf_argv, slf_arga, SV *); |
2426 | } |
2563 | } |
2427 | |
2564 | |
2428 | slf_argc = items; |
2565 | slf_argc = items; |
2429 | |
2566 | |
2430 | for (i = 0; i < items; ++i) |
2567 | for (i = 0; i < items; ++i) |
… | |
… | |
2791 | { |
2928 | { |
2792 | SV *cb_cv = s_get_cv_croak (arg [1]); |
2929 | SV *cb_cv = s_get_cv_croak (arg [1]); |
2793 | av_push (av, SvREFCNT_inc_NN (cb_cv)); |
2930 | av_push (av, SvREFCNT_inc_NN (cb_cv)); |
2794 | |
2931 | |
2795 | if (SvIVX (AvARRAY (av)[0])) |
2932 | if (SvIVX (AvARRAY (av)[0])) |
2796 | coro_signal_wake (aTHX_ av, 1); /* ust be the only waiter */ |
2933 | coro_signal_wake (aTHX_ av, 1); /* must be the only waiter */ |
2797 | |
2934 | |
2798 | frame->prepare = prepare_nop; |
2935 | frame->prepare = prepare_nop; |
2799 | frame->check = slf_check_nop; |
2936 | frame->check = slf_check_nop; |
2800 | } |
2937 | } |
2801 | else if (SvIVX (AvARRAY (av)[0])) |
2938 | else if (SvIVX (AvARRAY (av)[0])) |
… | |
… | |
2963 | /* now call the AIO function - we assume our request is uncancelable */ |
3100 | /* now call the AIO function - we assume our request is uncancelable */ |
2964 | PUTBACK; |
3101 | PUTBACK; |
2965 | call_sv ((SV *)req, G_VOID | G_DISCARD); |
3102 | call_sv ((SV *)req, G_VOID | G_DISCARD); |
2966 | } |
3103 | } |
2967 | |
3104 | |
2968 | /* now that the requets is going, we loop toll we have a result */ |
3105 | /* now that the request is going, we loop till we have a result */ |
2969 | frame->data = (void *)state; |
3106 | frame->data = (void *)state; |
2970 | frame->prepare = prepare_schedule; |
3107 | frame->prepare = prepare_schedule; |
2971 | frame->check = slf_check_aio_req; |
3108 | frame->check = slf_check_aio_req; |
2972 | } |
3109 | } |
2973 | |
3110 | |
… | |
… | |
3104 | coroapi.prepare_nop = prepare_nop; |
3241 | coroapi.prepare_nop = prepare_nop; |
3105 | coroapi.prepare_schedule = prepare_schedule; |
3242 | coroapi.prepare_schedule = prepare_schedule; |
3106 | coroapi.prepare_cede = prepare_cede; |
3243 | coroapi.prepare_cede = prepare_cede; |
3107 | coroapi.prepare_cede_notself = prepare_cede_notself; |
3244 | coroapi.prepare_cede_notself = prepare_cede_notself; |
3108 | |
3245 | |
3109 | { |
3246 | time_init (aTHX); |
3110 | SV **svp = hv_fetch (PL_modglobal, "Time::NVtime", 12, 0); |
|
|
3111 | |
|
|
3112 | if (!svp) croak ("Time::HiRes is required"); |
|
|
3113 | if (!SvIOK (*svp)) croak ("Time::NVtime isn't a function pointer"); |
|
|
3114 | |
|
|
3115 | nvtime = INT2PTR (double (*)(), SvIV (*svp)); |
|
|
3116 | |
|
|
3117 | svp = hv_fetch (PL_modglobal, "Time::U2time", 12, 0); |
|
|
3118 | u2time = INT2PTR (void (*)(pTHX_ UV ret[2]), SvIV (*svp)); |
|
|
3119 | } |
|
|
3120 | |
3247 | |
3121 | assert (("PRIO_NORMAL must be 0", !CORO_PRIO_NORMAL)); |
3248 | assert (("PRIO_NORMAL must be 0", !CORO_PRIO_NORMAL)); |
3122 | } |
3249 | } |
3123 | |
3250 | |
3124 | SV * |
3251 | SV * |
… | |
… | |
3133 | void |
3260 | void |
3134 | transfer (...) |
3261 | transfer (...) |
3135 | PROTOTYPE: $$ |
3262 | PROTOTYPE: $$ |
3136 | CODE: |
3263 | CODE: |
3137 | CORO_EXECUTE_SLF_XS (slf_init_transfer); |
3264 | CORO_EXECUTE_SLF_XS (slf_init_transfer); |
3138 | |
|
|
3139 | bool |
|
|
3140 | _destroy (SV *coro_sv) |
|
|
3141 | CODE: |
|
|
3142 | RETVAL = coro_state_destroy (aTHX_ SvSTATE (coro_sv)); |
|
|
3143 | OUTPUT: |
|
|
3144 | RETVAL |
|
|
3145 | |
3265 | |
3146 | void |
3266 | void |
3147 | _exit (int code) |
3267 | _exit (int code) |
3148 | PROTOTYPE: $ |
3268 | PROTOTYPE: $ |
3149 | CODE: |
3269 | CODE: |
… | |
… | |
3225 | CODE: |
3345 | CODE: |
3226 | { |
3346 | { |
3227 | if (coro->mainstack && ((coro->flags & CF_RUNNING) || coro->slot)) |
3347 | if (coro->mainstack && ((coro->flags & CF_RUNNING) || coro->slot)) |
3228 | { |
3348 | { |
3229 | struct coro *current = SvSTATE_current; |
3349 | struct coro *current = SvSTATE_current; |
|
|
3350 | struct CoroSLF slf_save; |
3230 | |
3351 | |
3231 | if (current != coro) |
3352 | if (current != coro) |
3232 | { |
3353 | { |
3233 | PUTBACK; |
3354 | PUTBACK; |
3234 | save_perl (aTHX_ current); |
3355 | save_perl (aTHX_ current); |
3235 | load_perl (aTHX_ coro); |
3356 | load_perl (aTHX_ coro); |
|
|
3357 | /* the coro is most likely in an active SLF call. |
|
|
3358 | * while not strictly required (the code we execute is |
|
|
3359 | * not allowed to call any SLF functions), it's cleaner |
|
|
3360 | * to reinitialise the slf_frame and restore it later. |
|
|
3361 | * This might one day allow us to actually do SLF calls |
|
|
3362 | * from code executed here. |
|
|
3363 | */ |
|
|
3364 | slf_save = slf_frame; |
|
|
3365 | slf_frame.prepare = 0; |
3236 | SPAGAIN; |
3366 | SPAGAIN; |
3237 | } |
3367 | } |
3238 | |
3368 | |
3239 | PUSHSTACK; |
3369 | PUSHSTACK; |
3240 | |
3370 | |
… | |
… | |
3250 | SPAGAIN; |
3380 | SPAGAIN; |
3251 | |
3381 | |
3252 | if (current != coro) |
3382 | if (current != coro) |
3253 | { |
3383 | { |
3254 | PUTBACK; |
3384 | PUTBACK; |
|
|
3385 | slf_frame = slf_save; |
3255 | save_perl (aTHX_ coro); |
3386 | save_perl (aTHX_ coro); |
3256 | load_perl (aTHX_ current); |
3387 | load_perl (aTHX_ current); |
3257 | SPAGAIN; |
3388 | SPAGAIN; |
3258 | } |
3389 | } |
3259 | } |
3390 | } |
… | |
… | |
3272 | RETVAL = boolSV (coro->flags & ix); |
3403 | RETVAL = boolSV (coro->flags & ix); |
3273 | OUTPUT: |
3404 | OUTPUT: |
3274 | RETVAL |
3405 | RETVAL |
3275 | |
3406 | |
3276 | void |
3407 | void |
3277 | throw (Coro::State self, SV *throw = &PL_sv_undef) |
3408 | throw (Coro::State self, SV *exception = &PL_sv_undef) |
3278 | PROTOTYPE: $;$ |
3409 | PROTOTYPE: $;$ |
3279 | CODE: |
3410 | CODE: |
3280 | { |
3411 | { |
3281 | struct coro *current = SvSTATE_current; |
3412 | struct coro *current = SvSTATE_current; |
3282 | SV **throwp = self == current ? &CORO_THROW : &self->except; |
3413 | SV **exceptionp = self == current ? &CORO_THROW : &self->except; |
3283 | SvREFCNT_dec (*throwp); |
3414 | SvREFCNT_dec (*exceptionp); |
3284 | SvGETMAGIC (throw); |
3415 | SvGETMAGIC (exception); |
3285 | *throwp = SvOK (throw) ? newSVsv (throw) : 0; |
3416 | *exceptionp = SvOK (exception) ? newSVsv (exception) : 0; |
3286 | } |
3417 | } |
3287 | |
3418 | |
3288 | void |
3419 | void |
3289 | api_trace (SV *coro, int flags = CC_TRACE | CC_TRACE_SUB) |
3420 | api_trace (SV *coro, int flags = CC_TRACE | CC_TRACE_SUB) |
3290 | PROTOTYPE: $;$ |
3421 | PROTOTYPE: $;$ |
… | |
… | |
3345 | |
3476 | |
3346 | void |
3477 | void |
3347 | cancel (Coro::State self) |
3478 | cancel (Coro::State self) |
3348 | CODE: |
3479 | CODE: |
3349 | coro_state_destroy (aTHX_ self); |
3480 | coro_state_destroy (aTHX_ self); |
3350 | coro_call_on_destroy (aTHX_ self); /* actually only for Coro objects */ |
|
|
3351 | |
|
|
3352 | |
3481 | |
3353 | SV * |
3482 | SV * |
3354 | enable_times (int enabled = enable_times) |
3483 | enable_times (int enabled = enable_times) |
3355 | CODE: |
3484 | CODE: |
3356 | { |
3485 | { |
… | |
… | |
3461 | api_ready (aTHX_ RETVAL); |
3590 | api_ready (aTHX_ RETVAL); |
3462 | OUTPUT: |
3591 | OUTPUT: |
3463 | RETVAL |
3592 | RETVAL |
3464 | |
3593 | |
3465 | void |
3594 | void |
|
|
3595 | _destroy (Coro::State coro) |
|
|
3596 | CODE: |
|
|
3597 | /* used by the manager thread */ |
|
|
3598 | coro_state_destroy (aTHX_ coro); |
|
|
3599 | coro_call_on_destroy (aTHX_ coro); |
|
|
3600 | |
|
|
3601 | void |
3466 | terminate (...) |
3602 | terminate (...) |
3467 | CODE: |
3603 | CODE: |
3468 | CORO_EXECUTE_SLF_XS (slf_init_terminate); |
3604 | CORO_EXECUTE_SLF_XS (slf_init_terminate); |
|
|
3605 | |
|
|
3606 | void |
|
|
3607 | cancel (...) |
|
|
3608 | CODE: |
|
|
3609 | CORO_EXECUTE_SLF_XS (slf_init_cancel); |
3469 | |
3610 | |
3470 | void |
3611 | void |
3471 | schedule (...) |
3612 | schedule (...) |
3472 | CODE: |
3613 | CODE: |
3473 | CORO_EXECUTE_SLF_XS (slf_init_schedule); |
3614 | CORO_EXECUTE_SLF_XS (slf_init_schedule); |
… | |
… | |
3870 | { |
4011 | { |
3871 | PL_ppaddr [OP_SSELECT] = coro_old_pp_sselect; |
4012 | PL_ppaddr [OP_SSELECT] = coro_old_pp_sselect; |
3872 | coro_old_pp_sselect = 0; |
4013 | coro_old_pp_sselect = 0; |
3873 | } |
4014 | } |
3874 | |
4015 | |
3875 | |
|
|