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;;; -*- Mode: LISP; Syntax: COMMON-LISP; Package: HUNCHENTOOT; Base: 10 -*-
;;; Copyright (c) 2004-2010, Dr. Edmund Weitz. All rights reserved.
;;; Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
;;; modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
;;; are met:
;;; * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
;;; notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
;;; * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
;;; copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
;;; disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials
;;; provided with the distribution.
;;; THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR 'AS IS' AND ANY EXPRESSED
;;; OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
;;; WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
;;; ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY
;;; DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
;;; DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE
;;; GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
;;; INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
;;; WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
;;; NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
;;; SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
(in-package :hunchentoot)
(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
;; make sure socket code is loaded
(require "comm"))
(defun get-env-variable-as-directory (name)
"Retrieves the environment variable named NAME and interprets it as
the pathname of a directory which is returned."
(lw:when-let (string (lw:environment-variable name))
(when (plusp (length string))
(cond ((find (char string (1- (length string))) "\\/" :test #'char=) string)
(t (lw:string-append string "/"))))))
#+(and :lispworks4.4 (or :win32 :linux))
(let ((id :system-cons-free-chain))
(unless (scm::patch-id-loaded-p id)
(error "You need a patch to improve the performance of this code. Request patch ~S for ~A for ~A from [email protected] using the Report Bug command."
id (lisp-implementation-type)
#+:win32 "Windows"
#+:linux "Linux")))
(defvar *cleanup-interval* 100
"Should be NIL or a positive integer. The system calls
*CLEANUP-FUNCTION* whenever *CLEANUP-INTERVAL* new worker threads
\(counted globally across all acceptors) have been created unless the
value is NIL. The initial value is 100.
This variable is only available on LispWorks.")
(defvar *cleanup-function* 'cleanup-function
"A designator for a function without arguments which is called on a
regular basis if *CLEANUP-INTERVAL* is not NIL. The initial value is
the name of a function which invokes a garbage collection on 32-bit
versions of LispWorks.
This variable is only available on LispWorks.")
(defvar *worker-counter* 0
"Internal counter used to count worker threads. Needed for
*CLEANUP-FUNCTION*.")
(defun cleanup-function ()
"The default for *CLEANUP-FUNCTION*. Invokes a GC on 32-bit
LispWorks."
#-:lispworks-64bit
(hcl:mark-and-sweep 2))
(defun get-peer-address-and-port (socket)
"Returns the peer address and port of the socket SOCKET as two
values. The address is returned as a string in dotted IP address
notation."
(multiple-value-bind (peer-addr peer-port)
(comm:get-socket-peer-address socket)
(values (ignore-errors (comm:ip-address-string peer-addr)) peer-port)))
(defun get-local-address-and-port (socket)
"Returns the local address and port of the socket SOCKET as two
values. The address is returned as a string in dotted IP address
notation."
(multiple-value-bind (local-addr local-port)
(comm:get-socket-address socket)
(values (ignore-errors (comm:ip-address-string local-addr)) local-port)))
(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel)
(when (let ((sym (find-symbol "STREAM-READ-TIMEOUT" :stream)))
(and sym (fboundp sym)))
(pushnew :stream-has-timeouts *features*)))
(defun make-socket-stream (socket acceptor)
"Returns a stream for the socket SOCKET. The ACCEPTOR argument is
used to set the timeouts."
#-stream-has-timeouts
(when (acceptor-write-timeout acceptor)
(parameter-error "You need LispWorks 5 or higher for write timeouts."))
(make-instance 'comm:socket-stream
:socket socket
:direction :io
:read-timeout (acceptor-read-timeout acceptor)
#+stream-has-timeouts #+stream-has-timeouts
:write-timeout (acceptor-write-timeout acceptor)
:element-type 'octet))
(defun make-lock (name)
"Simple wrapper to allow LispWorks and Bordeaux Threads to coexist."
(mp:make-lock :name name))
(defmacro with-lock-held ((lock) &body body)
"Simple wrapper to allow LispWorks and Bordeaux Threads to coexist."
`(mp:with-lock (,lock) ,@body))
;; some help for the IDE
(dspec:define-dspec-alias defvar-unbound (name)
`(defparameter ,name))
(dspec:define-dspec-alias def-http-return-code (name)
`(defconstant ,name))
(editor:setup-indent "defvar-unbound" 1 2 4)
(editor:setup-indent "def-http-return-code" 1 2 4)
(editor:setup-indent "handler-case*" 1 2 4)
(defun make-condition-variable (&key name)
(declare (ignore name))
(mp:make-condition-variable))
(defun condition-variable-signal (condition-variable)
(mp:condition-variable-signal condition-variable))
(defun condition-variable-wait (condition-variable lock)
(mp:condition-variable-wait condition-variable lock))