Cancellation

Cancellation — halt in-progress operations

Functions

Description

Functions

gnome_vfs_cancellation_new ()

GnomeVFSCancellation *
gnome_vfs_cancellation_new (void);

Create a new GnomeVFSCancellation object for reporting cancellation to a gnome-vfs module.

Returns

A pointer to the new GnomeVFSCancellation object.


gnome_vfs_cancellation_destroy ()

void
gnome_vfs_cancellation_destroy (GnomeVFSCancellation *cancellation);

Destroy cancellation .

Parameters

cancellation

a GnomeVFSCancellation object.

 

gnome_vfs_cancellation_cancel ()

void
gnome_vfs_cancellation_cancel (GnomeVFSCancellation *cancellation);

Send a cancellation request through cancellation .

If called on a different thread than the one handling idle callbacks, there is a small race condition where the operation finished callback will be called even if you cancelled the operation. Its the apps responsibility to handle this. See gnome_vfs_async_cancel() for more discussion about this.

Parameters

cancellation

a GnomeVFSCancellation object.

 

gnome_vfs_cancellation_check ()

gboolean
gnome_vfs_cancellation_check (GnomeVFSCancellation *cancellation);

Check for pending cancellation.

Parameters

cancellation

a GnomeVFSCancellation object.

 

Returns

TRUE if the operation should be interrupted.


gnome_vfs_cancellation_ack ()

void
gnome_vfs_cancellation_ack (GnomeVFSCancellation *cancellation);

Acknowledge a cancellation. This should be called if gnome_vfs_cancellation_check() returns TRUE or if select() reports that input is available on the file descriptor returned by gnome_vfs_cancellation_get_fd().

Parameters

cancellation

a GnomeVFSCancellation object.

 

gnome_vfs_cancellation_get_fd ()

gint
gnome_vfs_cancellation_get_fd (GnomeVFSCancellation *cancellation);

Get a file descriptor -based notificator for cancellation . When cancellation receives a cancellation request, a character will be made available on the returned file descriptor for input.

This is very useful for detecting cancellation during I/O operations: you can use the select() call to check for available input/output on the file you are reading/writing, and on the notificator's file descriptor at the same time. If a data is available on the notificator's file descriptor, you know you have to cancel the read/write operation.

Parameters

cancellation

a GnomeVFSCancellation object.

 

Returns

the notificator's file descriptor, or -1 if starved of file descriptors.

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