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/*
* InspIRCd -- Internet Relay Chat Daemon
*
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* Copyright (C) 2020 Matt Schatz <genius3000@g3k.solutions>
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* Copyright (C) 2013, 2015 Attila Molnar <attilamolnar@hush.com>
* Copyright (C) 2012-2013, 2017 Sadie Powell <sadie@witchery.services>
* Copyright (C) 2012 Robby <robby@chatbelgie.be>
* Copyright (C) 2012 ChrisTX <xpipe@hotmail.de>
* Copyright (C) 2011-2012 Adam <Adam@anope.org>
* Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Daniel De Graaf <danieldg@inspircd.org>
* Copyright (C) 2007 Oliver Lupton <om@inspircd.org>
* Copyright (C) 2007 Dennis Friis <peavey@inspircd.org>
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* Copyright (C) 2006, 2010 Craig Edwards <brain@inspircd.org>
*
* This file is part of InspIRCd. InspIRCd is free software: you can
* redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
* FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more
* details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#pragma once
#include <map>
#include <deque>
#include <string>
#include <list>
/** Dummy class to help enforce culls being parent-called up to classbase */
class CullResult
{
CullResult();
friend class classbase;
};
/** The base class for all inspircd classes with a well-defined lifetime.
* Classes that inherit from this may be destroyed through GlobalCulls,
* and may rely on cull() being called prior to their deletion.
*/
class CoreExport classbase
{
public:
classbase();
/**
* Called just prior to destruction via cull list.
*/
virtual CullResult cull();
virtual ~classbase();
private:
// uncopyable
classbase(const classbase&);
void operator=(const classbase&);
};
/** The base class for inspircd classes that provide a wrapping interface, and
* should only exist while being used. Prevents heap allocation.
*/
class CoreExport interfacebase
{
public:
interfacebase() {}
static inline void* operator new(size_t, void* m) { return m; }
private:
interfacebase(const interfacebase&);
void operator=(const interfacebase&);
static void* operator new(size_t);
static void operator delete(void*);
};
/** The base class for inspircd classes that support reference counting.
* Any objects that do not have a well-defined lifetime should inherit from
* this, and should be assigned to a reference<type> object to establish their
* lifetime.
*
* Reference objects should not hold circular references back to themselves,
* even indirectly; this will cause a memory leak because the count will never
* drop to zero.
*
* Using a normal pointer for the object is recommended if you can assure that
* at least one reference<> will remain as long as that pointer is used; this
* will avoid the slight overhead of changing the reference count.
*/
class CoreExport refcountbase
{
mutable unsigned int refcount;
public:
refcountbase();
virtual ~refcountbase();
inline unsigned int GetReferenceCount() const { return refcount; }
static inline void* operator new(size_t, void* m) { return m; }
static void* operator new(size_t);
static void operator delete(void*);
inline void refcount_inc() const { refcount++; }
inline bool refcount_dec() const { refcount--; return !refcount; }
private:
// uncopyable
refcountbase(const refcountbase&);
void operator=(const refcountbase&);
};
/** Base class for use count tracking. Uses reference<>, but does not
* cause object deletion when the last user is removed.
*
* Safe for use as a second parent class; will not add a second vtable.
*/
class CoreExport usecountbase
{
mutable unsigned int usecount;
public:
usecountbase() : usecount(0) { }
~usecountbase();
inline unsigned int GetUseCount() const { return usecount; }
inline void refcount_inc() const { usecount++; }
inline bool refcount_dec() const { usecount--; return false; }
private:
// uncopyable
usecountbase(const usecountbase&);
void operator=(const usecountbase&);
};
template <typename T>
class reference
{
T* value;
public:
reference() : value(0) { }
reference(T* v) : value(v) { if (value) value->refcount_inc(); }
reference(const reference<T>& v) : value(v.value) { if (value) value->refcount_inc(); }
reference<T>& operator=(const reference<T>& other)
{
if (other.value)
other.value->refcount_inc();
this->reference::~reference();
value = other.value;
return *this;
}
~reference()
{
if (value && value->refcount_dec())
delete value;
}
inline reference<T>& operator=(T* other)
{
if (value != other)
{
if (value && value->refcount_dec())
delete value;
value = other;
if (value)
value->refcount_inc();
}
return *this;
}
Windows: In-depth cleanup (see details) -Fix x64 builds for Windows. Now all configurations compile. -Remove the non-working rebase stuff. -Remove the Windows fork hack and instead use FreeConsole() to emulate the behavior. This directly allows us to compile with ASLR, which is turned on now. -Remove the old IPC mechanism for the removed GUI. This is not needed anymore as the GUI wasn't ever supported on anything newer than 1.2 -Remove the WIN32/WINDOWS macros. _WIN32 is supported on all x86-based VC++ targets, so that's what we need. -Enable optimizations for release builds. -De-duplicate printf_c(), it was previously copy-pasted into colors.h for configure -Add the VC++ specific bad files in .gitignore -Disable PID writing on Windows. This is only making sense for *nix builds. -Replace the CPU usage retrieval with an algorithm analogous to the *nix behavior. Also supports separated now/total values. (Tested with a dummy busy loop - seems working) -Removed certain unused functions and variables -Remove stdint defines from the windows wrapper -Remove CRT debug alloc. This is a bad idea as it would define a macro to replace free which breaks builds. -Re-evaluated the warnings list, commented it. -Moved inspircd_config/_version to include/ to match *nix -Removed the creation of inspircd_se_config, as it isn't used at all. -Made non-git builds show as "r0" instead of "r" (thanks to @SaberUK for pointing this out) -Fixed up m_spanningtree's project paths. Now all configurations (debug/release x86/x64) have been tested and build properly. -Moved FindDNS out of the wrapper and matched its log behavior with *nix. (It's pointless having it in the wrapper after the recent slimming down) -Replaced random/srandom wrappers with a mechanism that tries to use Windows' Random API first is no SSL module is loaded. -Removed more old junk from support for compilers older than VC++ 2010 (we don't have project files for these, so compiling them would be hard anyways) -Removed the unused ClearConsole() -Removed unused includes from the wrapper. Also, do not include psapi.h here if we don't link psapi.lib. This should be done where appropriate. -Made inet_aton an inline function for increased performance -C4800, performance warning about bool forcing, resolved at all occurrences. -C4701, uninitialized variable 'cached', resolved at all occurrences. -dlerror() was migrated out of the wrapper for more thread safety (no global buffer being shared) and increased performance. -Removed the wrong CRT debug flags. This drains a lot of performance. -Removed the clock_gettime/gettimeofday wrappers -Replaced all TCHAR/ANSI mix-ups of functions with the correct respective function. -Added a block of C4355 for < VS2012 -Update project files for c870714
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inline operator bool() const { return (value != NULL); }
inline operator T*() const { return value; }
inline T* operator->() const { return value; }
inline T& operator*() const { return *value; }
inline bool operator<(const reference<T>& other) const { return value < other.value; }
inline bool operator>(const reference<T>& other) const { return value > other.value; }
static inline void* operator new(size_t, void* m) { return m; }
private:
Windows: In-depth cleanup (see details) -Fix x64 builds for Windows. Now all configurations compile. -Remove the non-working rebase stuff. -Remove the Windows fork hack and instead use FreeConsole() to emulate the behavior. This directly allows us to compile with ASLR, which is turned on now. -Remove the old IPC mechanism for the removed GUI. This is not needed anymore as the GUI wasn't ever supported on anything newer than 1.2 -Remove the WIN32/WINDOWS macros. _WIN32 is supported on all x86-based VC++ targets, so that's what we need. -Enable optimizations for release builds. -De-duplicate printf_c(), it was previously copy-pasted into colors.h for configure -Add the VC++ specific bad files in .gitignore -Disable PID writing on Windows. This is only making sense for *nix builds. -Replace the CPU usage retrieval with an algorithm analogous to the *nix behavior. Also supports separated now/total values. (Tested with a dummy busy loop - seems working) -Removed certain unused functions and variables -Remove stdint defines from the windows wrapper -Remove CRT debug alloc. This is a bad idea as it would define a macro to replace free which breaks builds. -Re-evaluated the warnings list, commented it. -Moved inspircd_config/_version to include/ to match *nix -Removed the creation of inspircd_se_config, as it isn't used at all. -Made non-git builds show as "r0" instead of "r" (thanks to @SaberUK for pointing this out) -Fixed up m_spanningtree's project paths. Now all configurations (debug/release x86/x64) have been tested and build properly. -Moved FindDNS out of the wrapper and matched its log behavior with *nix. (It's pointless having it in the wrapper after the recent slimming down) -Replaced random/srandom wrappers with a mechanism that tries to use Windows' Random API first is no SSL module is loaded. -Removed more old junk from support for compilers older than VC++ 2010 (we don't have project files for these, so compiling them would be hard anyways) -Removed the unused ClearConsole() -Removed unused includes from the wrapper. Also, do not include psapi.h here if we don't link psapi.lib. This should be done where appropriate. -Made inet_aton an inline function for increased performance -C4800, performance warning about bool forcing, resolved at all occurrences. -C4701, uninitialized variable 'cached', resolved at all occurrences. -dlerror() was migrated out of the wrapper for more thread safety (no global buffer being shared) and increased performance. -Removed the wrong CRT debug flags. This drains a lot of performance. -Removed the clock_gettime/gettimeofday wrappers -Replaced all TCHAR/ANSI mix-ups of functions with the correct respective function. -Added a block of C4355 for < VS2012 -Update project files for c870714
2012-10-12 22:31:38 +02:00
#ifndef _WIN32
static void* operator new(size_t);
static void operator delete(void*);
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#endif
};
/** This class can be used on its own to represent an exception, or derived to represent a module-specific exception.
* When a module whishes to abort, e.g. within a constructor, it should throw an exception using ModuleException or
* a class derived from ModuleException. If a module throws an exception during its constructor, the module will not
* be loaded. If this happens, the error message returned by ModuleException::GetReason will be displayed to the user
* attempting to load the module, or dumped to the console if the ircd is currently loading for the first time.
*/
class CoreExport CoreException : public std::exception
{
protected:
/** Holds the error message to be displayed
*/
const std::string err;
/** Source of the exception
*/
const std::string source;
public:
/** This constructor can be used to specify an error message before throwing.
* @param message Human readable error message
*/
CoreException(const std::string &message) : err(message), source("The core") {}
/** This constructor can be used to specify an error message before throwing,
* and to specify the source of the exception.
* @param message Human readable error message
* @param src Source of the exception
*/
CoreException(const std::string &message, const std::string &src) : err(message), source(src) {}
/** This destructor solves world hunger, cancels the world debt, and causes the world to end.
* Actually no, it does nothing. Never mind.
* @throws Nothing!
*/
virtual ~CoreException() throw() {}
/** Returns the reason for the exception.
* @return Human readable description of the error
*/
const std::string& GetReason() const { return err; }
/** Returns the source of the exception
* @return Source of the exception
*/
const std::string& GetSource() const { return source; }
};
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class Module;
class CoreExport ModuleException : public CoreException
{
public:
/** This constructor can be used to specify an error message before throwing.
*/
ModuleException(const std::string &message, Module* me = NULL);
};
typedef const reference<Module> ModuleRef;
enum ServiceType {
/** is a Command */
SERVICE_COMMAND,
/** is a ModeHandler */
SERVICE_MODE,
/** is a metadata descriptor */
SERVICE_METADATA,
/** is a data processing provider (MD5, SQL) */
SERVICE_DATA,
/** is an I/O hook provider */
SERVICE_IOHOOK,
/** Service managed by a module */
SERVICE_CUSTOM
};
/** A structure defining something that a module can provide */
class CoreExport ServiceProvider : public classbase
{
public:
/** Module that is providing this service */
ModuleRef creator;
/** Name of the service being provided */
const std::string name;
/** Type of service (must match object type) */
const ServiceType service;
ServiceProvider(Module* Creator, const std::string& Name, ServiceType Type);
virtual ~ServiceProvider();
/** Register this service in the appropriate registrar
*/
virtual void RegisterService();
/** If called, this ServiceProvider won't be registered automatically
*/
void DisableAutoRegister();
};