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net/cqueues.lua @ 11571:a8f0f87e115a
prosody: Close the state on exit (ie garbage-collect everything)
This ensures __gc is called on everything that may need it, such as
database connections.
It was reported in the chat by Happy that SQLite3 does not close its
state cleanly in WAL mode, leaving the WAL file behind. This is probably
rather a bug in mod_storage_sql, but forcing a final GC sweep should
also help with such things everywhere.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Tue, 18 May 2021 20:08:37 +0200 |
parent | 10999:37b884d675f7 |
child | 12974:ba409c67353b |
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-- Prosody IM -- Copyright (C) 2014 Daurnimator -- -- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the -- COPYING file in the source package for more information. -- -- This module allows you to use cqueues with a net.server mainloop -- local server = require "net.server"; local cqueues = require "cqueues"; local timer = require "util.timer"; assert(cqueues.VERSION >= 20150113, "cqueues newer than 20150113 required") -- Create a single top level cqueue local cq; if server.cq then -- server provides cqueues object cq = server.cq; elseif server.watchfd then cq = cqueues.new(); local timeout = timer.add_task(cq:timeout() or 0, function () -- FIXME It should be enough to reschedule this timeout instead of replacing it, but this does not work. See https://issues.prosody.im/1572 assert(cq:loop(0)); return cq:timeout(); end); server.watchfd(cq:pollfd(), function () assert(cq:loop(0)); local t = cq:timeout(); if t then timer.stop(timeout); timeout = timer.add_task(cq:timeout(), function () assert(cq:loop(0)); return cq:timeout(); end); end end); else error "NYI" end return { cq = cq; }