libipc-examples/zig/src/pong.zig

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const std = @import("std");
const net = std.net;
const fmt = std.fmt;
const os = std.os;
const print = std.debug.print;
const ipc = @import("ipc");
const hexdump = ipc.hexdump;
const Message = ipc.Message;
pub fn main() !u8 {
const config = .{.safety = true};
var gpa = std.heap.GeneralPurposeAllocator(config){};
defer _ = gpa.deinit();
const allocator = gpa.allocator();
var ctx = try ipc.Context.init(allocator);
defer ctx.deinit(); // There. Can't leak. Isn't Zig wonderful?
// The service to contact, either provided with the SERVICE envvar
// or simply using "pong".
var should_free_service_to_contact: bool = true;
var service_to_contact = std.process.getEnvVarOwned(allocator, "SERVICE") catch blk: {
should_free_service_to_contact = false;
break :blk "pong";
};
defer {
if (should_free_service_to_contact)
allocator.free(service_to_contact);
}
var pongfd = try ctx.connect_ipc(service_to_contact);
var message = try Message.init(pongfd, allocator, "bounce me");
try ctx.schedule(message);
var some_event: ipc.Event = undefined;
ctx.timer = 2000; // 2 seconds
while(true) {
some_event = try ctx.wait_event();
switch (some_event.t) {
.TIMER => {
print("Timer!\n", .{});
},
.MESSAGE_RX => {
if (some_event.m) |m| {
print("message has been bounced: {}\n", .{m});
m.deinit();
break;
}
else {
print("Received empty message, ERROR.\n", .{});
break;
}
},
.MESSAGE_TX => {
print("Message sent.\n", .{});
},
else => {
print("Unexpected event: {}, let's suicide\n", .{some_event});
break;
},
}
}
print("Goodbye\n", .{});
return 0;
}