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Include some necessary information in struct adb.
Now the struct adb contains a database fd, the flags used to open that
fd (so that we can later tell if it was for write or not) and a database
header pointer.
audiodb_open() is now responsible for filling in all of that
information. To do that, it needs to take an open(2) flag; that's good,
because it means that the call to open(2) is no longer invoking
undefined behaviour. (Also, the previous version of audiodb_open()
leaked an fd). Unfortunately, that means we have broken ABI and API
compatibility. (Fortunately, we have fewer than 12 users).
Use audiodb_open() in audioDB::initDBHeader().
We've temporarily(?) put acquire_lock(int, bool) in the API header; that
means we need to include <stdbool.h> and compile C files with -std=c99.
Do so.
Make audiodb_close() free resources allocated by audiodb_open().
Include a struct adb * field in the audioDB C++ object...
... which lets us actually implement memory-correctness, by
audiodb_close()ing the database in audioDB::cleanup().
[ The lock is, I think, correctly disposed of; man fcntl(2) on Linux
says that the locks are released once any file descriptor relating to
the file is closed, and we close the fd in audiodb_close(). ]
author | mas01cr |
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date | Mon, 24 Nov 2008 15:42:15 +0000 |
parents | d9a88cfd4ab6 |
children | d3afc91d205d |
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#ifndef __REPORTERBASE_H #define __REPORTERBASE_H class ReporterBase { public: virtual ~ReporterBase(){}; virtual void add_point(unsigned int trackID, unsigned int qpos, unsigned int spos, double dist) = 0; virtual void report(char*,void*) = 0; }; #endif