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Refactor beast::asio:
* New tools for completion handlers: - wrap_handler provides composed io_service execution guarantees. - bind_handler rebinds arguments to handlers. - shared_handler type-erases any completion handler. - buffer_sequence type-erases templated BufferSequences - abstract_socket replaces Socket - socket_wrapper replaces SocketWrapper - beast::asio placeholders to work with std::bind * Removed obsolete classes and functions - AbstractHandler - ComposedAsyncOperation - SharedFunction - SharedHandler - SharedHandlerAllocator - SharedHandlerPtr - SharedHandlerType - SocketBase - SocketWrapperStrand - wrapHandler * Refactored classes to use new tools - abstract_socket - socket_wrapper - HandshakeDetector - HttpClientType * Miscellanous tidying - socket classes moved to beast::asio namespace - beast asio files provide their own namespace declaration. - Fix IsCallPossible conflicting template parameter name - Use <boost/get_pointer.hpp> for C++11 compatibility. - Remove extraneous include path from build environment.
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/*
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This file is part of rippled: https://github.com/ripple/rippled
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Copyright (c) 2012, 2013 Ripple Labs Inc.
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Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
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purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
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copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
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WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
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MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
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ANY SPECIAL , DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
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WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
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ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
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OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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*/
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//==============================================================================
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#ifndef BEAST_BEASTCONFIG_H_INCLUDED
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#define BEAST_BEASTCONFIG_H_INCLUDED
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/** Configuration file for Beast
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This sets various configurable options for Beast. In order to compile you
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must place a copy of this file in a location where your build environment
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can find it, and then customize its contents to suit your needs.
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@file BeastConfig.h
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*/
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// Diagnostics
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//
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/** Config: BEAST_FORCE_DEBUG
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Normally, BEAST_DEBUG is set to 1 or 0 based on compiler and project
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settings, but if you define this value, you can override this to force it
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to be true or false.
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*/
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#ifndef BEAST_FORCE_DEBUG
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//#define BEAST_FORCE_DEBUG 1
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#endif
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/** Config: BEAST_LOG_ASSERTIONS
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If this flag is enabled, the the bassert and bassertfalse macros will always
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use Logger::writeToLog() to write a message when an assertion happens.
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Enabling it will also leave this turned on in release builds. When it's
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disabled, however, the bassert and bassertfalse macros will not be compiled
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in a release build.
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@see bassert, bassertfalse, Logger
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*/
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#ifndef BEAST_LOG_ASSERTIONS
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//#define BEAST_LOG_ASSERTIONS 1
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#endif
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/** Config: BEAST_CHECK_MEMORY_LEAKS
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Enables a memory-leak check for certain objects when the app terminates.
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See the LeakChecked class for more details about enabling leak checking for
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specific classes.
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*/
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#ifndef BEAST_CHECK_MEMORY_LEAKS
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//#define BEAST_CHECK_MEMORY_LEAKS 0
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#endif
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/** Config: BEAST_COMPILER_CHECKS_SOCKET_OVERRIDES
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Setting this option makes Socket-derived classes generate compile errors
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if they forget any of the virtual overrides As some Socket-derived classes
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intentionally omit member functions that are not applicable, this macro
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should only be enabled temporarily when writing your own Socket-derived
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class, to make sure that the function signatures match as expected.
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*/
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#ifndef BEAST_COMPILER_CHECKS_SOCKET_OVERRIDES
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//#define BEAST_COMPILER_CHECKS_SOCKET_OVERRIDES 1
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#endif
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// Libraries
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//
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/** Config: BEAST_DONT_AUTOLINK_TO_WIN32_LIBRARIES
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In a Visual C++ build, this can be used to stop the required system libs
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being automatically added to the link stage.
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*/
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#ifndef BEAST_DONT_AUTOLINK_TO_WIN32_LIBRARIES
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//#define BEAST_DONT_AUTOLINK_TO_WIN32_LIBRARIES 1
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#endif
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/** Config: BEAST_INCLUDE_ZLIB_CODE
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This can be used to disable Beast's embedded 3rd-party zlib code.
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You might need to tweak this if you're linking to an external zlib library
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in your app, but for normal apps, this option should be left alone.
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If you disable this, you might also want to set a value for
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BEAST_ZLIB_INCLUDE_PATH, to specify the path where your zlib headers live.
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*/
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#ifndef BEAST_INCLUDE_ZLIB_CODE
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//#define BEAST_INCLUDE_ZLIB_CODE 1
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#endif
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/** Config: BEAST_ZLIB_INCLUDE_PATH
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This is included when BEAST_INCLUDE_ZLIB_CODE is set to zero.
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*/
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#ifndef BEAST_ZLIB_INCLUDE_PATH
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#define BEAST_ZLIB_INCLUDE_PATH <zlib.h>
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#endif
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/** Config: BEAST_SQLITE_FORCE_NDEBUG
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Setting this option forces sqlite into release mode even if NDEBUG is not set
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*/
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#ifndef BEAST_SQLITE_FORCE_NDEBUG
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#define BEAST_SQLITE_FORCE_NDEBUG 1
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#endif
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// Boost
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//
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/** Config: BEAST_USE_BOOST_FEATURES
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This activates boost specific features and improvements. If this is
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turned on, the include paths for your build environment must be set
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correctly to find the boost headers.
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*/
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#ifndef BEAST_USE_BOOST_FEATURES
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#define BEAST_USE_BOOST_FEATURES 1
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#endif
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// Ripple
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//
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/** Config: RIPPLE_VERIFY_NODEOBJECT_KEYS
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This verifies that the hash of node objects matches the payload.
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It is quite expensive so normally this is turned off!
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*/
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#ifndef RIPPLE_VERIFY_NODEOBJECT_KEYS
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//#define RIPPLE_VERIFY_NODEOBJECT_KEYS 1
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#endif
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/** Config: RIPPLE_DUMP_LEAKS_ON_EXIT
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Displays heap blocks and counted objects which were not disposed of
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during exit.
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*/
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#ifndef RIPPLE_DUMP_LEAKS_ON_EXIT
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#define RIPPLE_DUMP_LEAKS_ON_EXIT 1
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#endif
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/** Config: RIPPLE_TRACK_MUTEXES
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Turns on a feature that enables tracking and diagnostics for mutex
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and recursive mutex objects. This affects the type of lock used
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by RippleMutex and RippleRecursiveMutex
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@note This can slow down performance considerably.
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*/
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#ifndef RIPPLE_TRACK_MUTEXES
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#define RIPPLE_TRACK_MUTEXES 0
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#endif
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// These control whether or not certain functionality gets
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// compiled into the resulting rippled executable
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/** Config: RIPPLE_ROCKSDB_AVAILABLE
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Controls whether or not the RocksDB database back-end is compiled into
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rippled. RocksDB requires a relatively modern C++ compiler (tested with
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gcc versions 4.8.1 and later) that supports some C++11 features.
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*/
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#ifndef RIPPLE_ROCKSDB_AVAILABLE
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//#define RIPPLE_ROCKSDB_AVAILABLE 0
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#endif
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Here temporarily to turn off new Validations code while it
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// is being written.
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//
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#ifndef RIPPLE_USE_VALIDATORS
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#define RIPPLE_USE_VALIDATORS 0
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#endif
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#endif
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