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159 lines
5.3 KiB
Tcl
159 lines
5.3 KiB
Tcl
# Simple Chord for Tcl
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#
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# A "chord" is a method with more than one entrypoint and only one body, such
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# that the body runs only once all the entrypoints have been called by
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# different asynchronous tasks. In this implementation, the chord is defined
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# dynamically for each invocation. A SimpleChord object is created, supplying
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# body script to be run when the chord is completed, and then one or more notes
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# are added to the chord. Each note can be called like a proc, and returns
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# immediately if the chord isn't yet complete. When the last remaining note is
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# called, the body runs before the note returns.
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#
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# The SimpleChord class has a constructor that takes the body script, and a
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# method add_note that returns a note object. Since the body script does not
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# run in the context of the procedure that defined it, a mechanism is provided
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# for injecting variables into the chord for use by the body script. The
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# activation of a note is idempotent; multiple calls have the same effect as
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# a simple call.
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#
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# If you are invoking asynchronous operations with chord notes as completion
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# callbacks, and there is a possibility that earlier operations could complete
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# before later ones are started, it is a good practice to create a "common"
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# note on the chord that prevents it from being complete until you're certain
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# you've added all the notes you need.
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# # Turn off the UI while running a couple of async operations.
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# lock_ui
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#
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# set chord [SimpleChord::new {
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# unlock_ui
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# # Note: $notice here is not referenced in the calling scope
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# if {$notice} { info_popup $notice }
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# }
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#
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# # Configure a note to keep the chord from completing until
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# # all operations have been initiated.
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# set common_note [$chord add_note]
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#
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# # Activate notes in 'after' callbacks to other operations
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# set newnote [$chord add_note]
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# async_operation $args [list $newnote activate]
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#
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# # Communicate with the chord body
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# if {$condition} {
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# # This sets $notice in the same context that the chord body runs in.
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# $chord eval { set notice "Something interesting" }
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# }
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#
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# # Activate the common note, making the chord eligible to complete
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# $common_note activate
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#
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# At this point, the chord will complete at some unknown point in the future.
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# The common note might have been the first note activated, or the async
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# operations might have completed synchronously and the common note is the
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# last one, completing the chord before this code finishes, or anything in
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# between. The purpose of the chord is to not have to worry about the order.
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# SimpleChord class:
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# Represents a procedure that conceptually has multiple entrypoints that must
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# all be called before the procedure executes. Each entrypoint is called a
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# "note". The chord is only "completed" when all the notes are "activated".
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class SimpleChord {
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field notes
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field body
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field is_completed
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field eval_ns
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# Constructor:
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# set chord [SimpleChord::new {body}]
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# Creates a new chord object with the specified body script. The
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# body script is evaluated at most once, when a note is activated
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# and the chord has no other non-activated notes.
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constructor new {i_body} {
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set notes [list]
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set body $i_body
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set is_completed 0
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set eval_ns "[namespace qualifiers $this]::eval"
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return $this
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}
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# Method:
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# $chord eval {script}
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# Runs the specified script in the same context (namespace) in which
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# the chord body will be evaluated. This can be used to set variable
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# values for the chord body to use.
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method eval {script} {
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namespace eval $eval_ns $script
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}
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# Method:
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# set note [$chord add_note]
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# Adds a new note to the chord, an instance of ChordNote. Raises an
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# error if the chord is already completed, otherwise the chord is
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# updated so that the new note must also be activated before the
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# body is evaluated.
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method add_note {} {
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if {$is_completed} { error "Cannot add a note to a completed chord" }
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set note [ChordNote::new $this]
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lappend notes $note
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return $note
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}
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# This method is for internal use only and is intentionally undocumented.
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method notify_note_activation {} {
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if {!$is_completed} {
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foreach note $notes {
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if {![$note is_activated]} { return }
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}
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set is_completed 1
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namespace eval $eval_ns $body
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delete_this
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}
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}
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}
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# ChordNote class:
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# Represents a note within a chord, providing a way to activate it. When the
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# final note of the chord is activated (this can be any note in the chord,
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# with all other notes already previously activated in any order), the chord's
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# body is evaluated.
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class ChordNote {
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field chord
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field is_activated
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# Constructor:
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# Instances of ChordNote are created internally by calling add_note on
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# SimpleChord objects.
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constructor new {c} {
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set chord $c
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set is_activated 0
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return $this
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}
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# Method:
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# [$note is_activated]
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# Returns true if this note has already been activated.
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method is_activated {} {
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return $is_activated
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}
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# Method:
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# $note activate
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# Activates the note, if it has not already been activated, and
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# completes the chord if there are no other notes awaiting
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# activation. Subsequent calls will have no further effect.
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method activate {} {
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if {!$is_activated} {
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set is_activated 1
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$chord notify_note_activation
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}
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}
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}
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