X-Git-Url: http://www.dxcluster.org/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=perl%2FDXChannel.pm;h=58dc3b867741fcf13d5a105a901a4f150936dfde;hb=cce345b95c555a0b45218c5b452bc0f5f4f13bab;hp=b661510040eebe5954bf7063b24169a2a435fa5c;hpb=f77b59f4fcceb428142461972e94345419cbda28;p=spider.git diff --git a/perl/DXChannel.pm b/perl/DXChannel.pm index b6615100..58dc3b86 100644 --- a/perl/DXChannel.pm +++ b/perl/DXChannel.pm @@ -1,103 +1,182 @@ # # module to manage channel lists & data # +# This is the base class for all channel operations, which is everything to do +# with input and output really. +# +# The instance variable in the outside world will be generally be called $dxchann +# +# This class is 'inherited' (if that is the goobledegook for what I am doing) +# by various other modules. The point to understand is that the 'instance variable' +# is in fact what normal people would call the state vector and all useful info +# about a connection goes in there. +# +# Another point to note is that a vector may contain a list of other vectors. +# I have simply added another variable to the vector for 'simplicity' (or laziness +# as it is more commonly called) +# +# PLEASE NOTE - I am a C programmer using this as a method of learning perl +# firstly and OO about ninthly (if you don't like the design and you can't +# improve it with better OO by make it smaller and more efficient, then tough). +# # Copyright (c) 1998 - Dirk Koopman G1TLH # # $Id$ # package DXChannel; -require Exporter; -@ISA = qw(Exporter); - use Msg; +use DXM; use DXUtil; +use DXDebug; +use Carp; + +use strict; +use vars qw(%channels %valid); + +%channels = undef; -%connects = undef; +%valid = ( + call => '0,Callsign', + conn => '9,Msg Conn ref', + user => '9,DXUser ref', + startt => '0,Start Time,atime', + t => '9,Time,atime', + pc50_t => '9,Last PC50 Time,atime', + priv => '9,Privilege', + state => '0,Current State', + oldstate => '5,Last State', + list => '9,Dep Chan List', + name => '0,User Name', + consort => '9,Connection Type', + sort => '9,Type of Channel', + wwv => '0,Want WWV,yesno', + talk => '0,Want Talk,yesno', + ann => '0,Want Announce,yesno', + here => '0,Here?,yesno', + confmode => '0,In Conference?,yesno', + dx => '0,DX Spots,yesno', + redirect => '0,Redirect messages to', + lang => '0,Language', + func => '9,Function', + loc => '9,Local Vars', # used by func to store local variables in + lastread => '9,Last Msg Read', + outbound => '9,outbound?,yesno', + remotecmd => '9,doing rcmd,yesno', + pc34to => '9,last rcmd call', + pc34t => '9,last rcmd time,atime', + pings => '9,out/st pings', + pagelth => '0,Page Length', + pagedata => '9,Page Data Store', +); -# create a new connection object [$obj = Connect->new($call, $msg_conn_obj, $user_obj)] -sub new +# create a new channel object [$obj = DXChannel->new($call, $msg_conn_obj, $user_obj)] +sub alloc { my ($pkg, $call, $conn, $user) = @_; my $self = {}; - die "trying to create a duplicate channel for $call" if $connects{$call}; + die "trying to create a duplicate channel for $call" if $channels{$call}; $self->{call} = $call; - $self->{conn} = $conn; - $self->{user} = $user; - $self->{t} = time; + $self->{conn} = $conn if defined $conn; # if this isn't defined then it must be a list + $self->{user} = $user if defined $user; + $self->{startt} = $self->{t} = time; $self->{state} = 0; + $self->{oldstate} = 0; + $self->{lang} = $user->{lang} if defined $user; + $self->{lang} = $main::lang if !$self->{lang}; bless $self, $pkg; - return $connects{$call} = $self; + return $channels{$call} = $self; } -# obtain a connection object by callsign [$obj = Connect->get($call)] +# obtain a channel object by callsign [$obj = DXChannel->get($call)] sub get { my ($pkg, $call) = @_; - return $connect{$call}; + return $channels{$call}; } -# obtain all the connection objects +# obtain all the channel objects sub get_all { my ($pkg) = @_; - return values(%connects); + return values(%channels); } -# obtain a connection object by searching for its connection reference +# obtain a channel object by searching for its connection reference sub get_by_cnum { my ($pkg, $conn) = @_; my $self; - foreach $self (values(%connects)) { + foreach $self (values(%channels)) { return $self if ($self->{conn} == $conn); } return undef; } -# get rid of a connection object [$obj->del()] +# get rid of a channel object [$obj->del()] sub del { my $self = shift; - delete $connects{$self->{call}}; + delete $channels{$self->{call}}; +} + +# is it an ak1a cluster ? +sub is_ak1a +{ + my $self = shift; + return $self->{sort} eq 'A'; +} + +# is it a user? +sub is_user +{ + my $self = shift; + return $self->{sort} eq 'U'; } +# is it a connect type +sub is_connect +{ + my $self = shift; + return $self->{sort} eq 'C'; +} -# handle out going messages +# handle out going messages, immediately without waiting for the select to drop +# this could, in theory, block sub send_now { my $self = shift; + my $conn = $self->{conn}; my $sort = shift; my $call = $self->{call}; - my $conn = $self->{conn}; my $line; - + foreach $line (@_) { - my $t = atime; - chomp $line; - print main::DEBUG "$t > $sort $call $line\n" if defined DEBUG; - print "> $sort $call $line\n"; - $conn->send_now("$sort$call|$line"); + chomp $line; + dbg('chan', "-> $sort $call $line\n") if $conn; + $conn->send_now("$sort$call|$line") if $conn; } + $self->{t} = time; } -sub send_later +# +# the normal output routine +# +sub send # this is always later and always data { my $self = shift; - my $sort = shift; - my $call = $self->{call}; my $conn = $self->{conn}; + my $call = $self->{call}; my $line; foreach $line (@_) { - my $t = atime; - chomp $line; - print main::DEBUG "$t > $sort $call $line\n" if defined DEBUG; - print "> $sort $call $line\n"; - $conn->send_later("$sort$call|$line"); + chomp $line; + dbg('chan', "-> D $call $line\n") if $conn; + $conn->send_later("D$call|$line") if $conn; } + $self->{t} = time; } # send a file (always later) @@ -111,7 +190,71 @@ sub send_file open(F, $fn) or die "can't open $fn for sending file ($!)"; @buf = ; close(F); - $self->send_later('D', @buf); + $self->send(@buf); +} + +# this will implement language independence (in time) +sub msg +{ + my $self = shift; + return DXM::msg($self->{lang}, @_); +} + +# change the state of the channel - lots of scope for debugging here :-) +sub state +{ + my $self = shift; + if (@_) { + $self->{oldstate} = $self->{state}; + $self->{state} = shift; + dbg('state', "$self->{call} channel func $self->{func} state $self->{oldstate} -> $self->{state}\n"); + } + return $self->{state}; +} + +# disconnect this channel +sub disconnect +{ + my $self = shift; + my $user = $self->{user}; + my $conn = $self->{conn}; + $self->finish(); + $user->close() if defined $user; + $conn->disconnect() if defined $conn; + $self->del(); +} + +# various access routines + +# +# return a list of valid elements +# + +sub fields +{ + return keys(%valid); +} + +# +# return a prompt for a field +# + +sub field_prompt +{ + my ($self, $ele) = @_; + return $valid{$ele}; +} + +no strict; +sub AUTOLOAD +{ + my $self = shift; + my $name = $AUTOLOAD; + return if $name =~ /::DESTROY$/; + $name =~ s/.*:://o; + + confess "Non-existant field '$AUTOLOAD'" if !$valid{$name}; + @_ ? $self->{$name} = shift : $self->{$name} ; } 1;