#ifndef IPLATFORM_H #define IPLATFORM_H #include "BasicTypes.h" #include "CString.h" #include "IInterface.h" class IPlatform : public IInterface { public: typedef int (*DaemonFunc)(IPlatform*, int argc, const char** argv); typedef int (*RestartFunc)(); // manipulators // install/uninstall a daemon. commandLine should *not* // include the name of program as the first argument. // FIXME -- throw on error? will get better error messages that way. virtual bool installDaemon(const char* name, const char* description, const char* pathname, const char* commandLine) = 0; virtual bool uninstallDaemon(const char* name) = 0; // daemonize. this should have the side effect of sending log // messages to a system message logger since messages can no // longer go to the console. returns true iff successful. // the name is the name of the daemon. // daemonize. this should have the side effect of sending log // messages to a system message logger since messages can no // longer go to the console. name is the name of the daemon. // once daemonized, func is invoked and daemonize returns when // and what func does. daemonize() returns -1 on error. // // exactly what happens when daemonizing depends on the platform. // unix: // detaches from terminal. func gets one argument, the name // passed to daemonize(). // win32: // becomes a service. argument 0 is the name of the service // and the rest are the arguments passed to StartService(). // func is only called when the service is actually started. // func must behave like a proper ServiceMain() function; in // particular, it must call RegisterServiceCtrlHandler() and // SetServiceStatus(). virtual int daemonize(const char* name, DaemonFunc func) = 0; // continually restart the given function in a separate process // or thread until it exits normally with a code less than the // given code then return the code. virtual int restart(RestartFunc, int minErrorCode) = 0; // accessors // find the basename in the given pathname virtual const char* getBasename(const char* pathname) const = 0; // get the user's home directory. returns the empty string if // this cannot be determined. virtual CString getUserDirectory() const = 0; // get the system configuration file directory virtual CString getSystemDirectory() const = 0; // concatenate pathname components with a directory separator // between them. this should not check if the resulting path // is longer than allowed by the system. we'll rely on the // system calls to tell us that. virtual CString addPathComponent( const CString& prefix, const CString& suffix) const = 0; }; #endif