/* ***** BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK ***** * Version: MPL 1.1/GPL 2.0/LGPL 2.1 * * The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version * 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at * http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ * * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, * WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License * for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the * License. * * The Original Code is Firefox Sync. * * The Initial Developer of the Original Code is * the Mozilla Foundation. * Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 2011 * the Initial Developer. 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If you do not delete * the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this file under * the terms of any one of the MPL, the GPL or the LGPL. * * ***** END LICENSE BLOCK ***** */ const EXPORTED_SYMBOLS = ['Async']; const Cc = Components.classes; const Ci = Components.interfaces; const Cr = Components.results; const Cu = Components.utils; // Constants for makeSyncCallback, waitForSyncCallback. const CB_READY = {}; const CB_COMPLETE = {}; const CB_FAIL = {}; const REASON_ERROR = Ci.mozIStorageStatementCallback.REASON_ERROR; Cu.import("resource://services-sync/util.js"); /* * Helpers for various async operations. */ let Async = { /** * Helpers for making asynchronous calls within a synchronous API possible. * * If you value your sanity, do not look closely at the following functions. */ /** * Create a sync callback that remembers state, in particular whether it has * been called. */ makeSyncCallback: function makeSyncCallback() { // The main callback remembers the value it was passed, and that it got data. let onComplete = function onComplete(data) { onComplete.state = CB_COMPLETE; onComplete.value = data; }; // Initialize private callback data in preparation for being called. onComplete.state = CB_READY; onComplete.value = null; // Allow an alternate callback to trigger an exception to be thrown. onComplete.throw = function onComplete_throw(data) { onComplete.state = CB_FAIL; onComplete.value = data; // Cause the caller to get an exception and stop execution. throw data; }; return onComplete; }, /** * Wait for a sync callback to finish. */ waitForSyncCallback: function waitForSyncCallback(callback) { // Grab the current thread so we can make it give up priority. let thread = Cc["@mozilla.org/thread-manager;1"].getService().currentThread; // Keep waiting until our callback is triggered (unless the app is quitting). while (Utils.checkAppReady() && callback.state == CB_READY) { thread.processNextEvent(true); } // Reset the state of the callback to prepare for another call. let state = callback.state; callback.state = CB_READY; // Throw the value the callback decided to fail with. if (state == CB_FAIL) { throw callback.value; } // Return the value passed to the callback. return callback.value; }, /** * Return the two things you need to make an asynchronous call synchronous * by spinning the event loop. */ makeSpinningCallback: function makeSpinningCallback() { let cb = Async.makeSyncCallback(); function callback(error, ret) { if (error) cb.throw(error); cb(ret); } callback.wait = function() Async.waitForSyncCallback(cb); return callback; }, /** * Synchronously invoke a method that takes only a `callback` argument. */ callSpinningly: function callSpinningly(self, method) { let callback = this.makeSpinningCallback(); method.call(self, callback); return callback.wait(); }, /* * Produce a sequence of callbacks which -- when all have been executed * successfully *or* any have failed -- invoke the output callback. * * Returns a generator. * * Each input callback should have the signature (error, result), and should * return a truthy value if the computation should be considered to have * failed. * * The contents of ".data" on each input callback are copied to the * resultant callback items. This can save some effort on the caller's side. * * These callbacks are assumed to be single- or double-valued (a "result" and * a "context", say), which covers the common cases without the expense of * `arguments`. */ barrieredCallbacks: function (callbacks, output) { if (!output) { throw "No output callback provided to barrieredCallbacks."; } let counter = callbacks.length; function makeCb(input) { let cb = function(error, result, context) { if (!output) { return; } let err; try { err = input(error, result, context); } catch (ex) { output(ex); output = undefined; return; } if ((0 == --counter) || err) { output(err); output = undefined; } }; cb.data = input.data; return cb; } return (makeCb(i) for each (i in callbacks)); }, /* * Similar to barrieredCallbacks, but with the same callback each time. */ countedCallback: function (componentCb, count, output) { if (!output) { throw "No output callback provided to countedCallback."; } if (!count || (count <= 0)) { throw "Invalid count provided to countedCallback."; } let counter = count; return function (error, result, context) { if (!output) { return; } let err; try { err = componentCb(error, result, context); } catch (ex) { output(ex); // We're done; make sure output callback is only called once. output = undefined; return; } if ((0 == --counter) || err) { output(err); // If this throws, then... oh well. output = undefined; return; } }; }, /* * Invoke `f` with each item and a wrapped version of `componentCb`. * When each component callback is invoked, the next invocation of `f` is * begun, unless the return value is truthy. (See barrieredCallbacks.) * * Finally, invoke the output callback. * * If there are no items, the output callback is invoked immediately. */ serially: function serially(items, f, componentCb, output) { if (!output) { throw "No output callback provided to serially."; } if (!items || !items.length) { output(); return; } let count = items.length; let i = 0; function cb(error, result, context) { let err = error; if (!err) { try { err = componentCb(error, result, context); } catch (ex) { err = ex; } } if ((++i == count) || err) { output(err); return; } Utils.nextTick(function () { f(items[i], cb); }); } f(items[i], cb); }, /* * Return a callback which executes `f` then `callback`, regardless of * whether it was invoked with an error. If an exception is thrown during the * evaluation of `f`, it takes precedence over an error provided to the * callback. * * When used to wrap a callback, this offers similar behavior to try..finally * in plain JavaScript. */ finallyCallback: function (callback, f) { return function(err) { try { f(); callback(err); } catch (ex) { callback(ex); } }; }, // Prototype for mozIStorageCallback, used in querySpinningly. // This allows us to define the handle* functions just once rather // than on every querySpinningly invocation. _storageCallbackPrototype: { results: null, // These are set by queryAsync. names: null, syncCb: null, handleResult: function handleResult(results) { if (!this.names) { return; } if (!this.results) { this.results = []; } let row; while ((row = results.getNextRow()) != null) { let item = {}; for each (name in this.names) { item[name] = row.getResultByName(name); } this.results.push(item); } }, handleError: function handleError(error) { this.syncCb.throw(error); }, handleCompletion: function handleCompletion(reason) { // If we got an error, handleError will also have been called, so don't // call the callback! We never cancel statements, so we don't need to // address that quandary. if (reason == REASON_ERROR) return; // If we were called with column names but didn't find any results, // the calling code probably still expects an array as a return value. if (this.names && !this.results) { this.results = []; } this.syncCb(this.results); } }, querySpinningly: function querySpinningly(query, names) { // 'Synchronously' asyncExecute, fetching all results by name. let storageCallback = {names: names, syncCb: Async.makeSyncCallback()}; storageCallback.__proto__ = Async._storageCallbackPrototype; query.executeAsync(storageCallback); return Async.waitForSyncCallback(storageCallback.syncCb); }, };