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From: nobody@REPLAY.COM (Anonymous)
Subject: Re: Asynchronous communication between protected types
Date: 1998/07/22
Date: 1998-07-22T00:00:00+00:00	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <199807221411.QAA20162@basement.replay.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 6p2cvs$u2$1@client2.news.psi.net

On 21 Jul 1998 15:43:56 GMT, james@sandy.mcci-arl-va.com (Scott James)
wrote:

> I'm trying to connect concurrent objects via an asynchronous
> message. I was hoping to do this entirely with protected objects,
> however, cannot seem to do so. The difficulty I have is that even if I
> put the receiver into a loop (waiting on a send entry) it seems that
> *some* task has to start the receiver, so I will still need one (Ada)
> task per (active) receiver.
> ...

I assume that by "start the receiver", you mean call the initialize
entry. Ada allows you to avoid that:

with Ada.Text_IO;
procedure Test_Persistent is
   type Messages is (Run, Die);

   protected type Persistent_Signals is
      procedure Send (Message: in Messages);
      entry Wait (Message: out Messages);
   private
      Message: Messages;
      Signal_Arrived: Boolean:=False;
   end Persistent_Signals;

   protected body Persistent_Signals is
      procedure Send (Message: in Messages) is
      begin
         Persistent_Signals.Message:=Message;
         Signal_Arrived:=True;
      end Send;

      entry Wait (Message: out messages) when Signal_Arrived is
      begin
         Signal_Arrived:=False;
         Message:=Persistent_Signals.Message;
      end Wait;
   end Persistent_Signals;

   task type Processes (Signal : access Persistent_Signals);

   task body Processes is
      Message: Messages;
   begin
      loop
         Signal.Wait (Message => Message);
         case Message is
            when Run =>
               Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line ("I'm running");
            when Die =>
               exit;
         end case;
      end loop;
   end Processes;

   Signal : aliased Persistent_Signals;
   Process: Processes (Signal => Signal'access);
begin
   for I in 1 .. 4 loop
      Signal.Send (Message => Run);
      delay 0.5;
   end loop;

   Signal.Send (Message => Die);
end Test_Persistent;

This compiles and runs fine on GNAT 3.10p1/Win95.

Jeff Carter  PGP:1024/440FBE21
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