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MkKernel_Setup_CC_API

MkKernel PACKAGE - Setup und Cleanup the ccmkkernelMore...

Macros

#define MkCleanupTmpl()
 
#define MkSetupTmpl()
 

Detailed Description

MkKernel PACKAGE - Setup und Cleanup the ccmkkernel

Initializing a ccmkkernel library depends on the Target-Programming-Language (TPL) and the specific nature of the Programming-Language-Micro-Kernel (PLMK).

In general it is required to call a Setup style funtion as FIRST command because of:

If more than one META library is called only the toplevel Setup is required:

shared library detail

A new ccmkkernel library is initialized with Setup and released again with Cleanup. Both functions are automatically called upon loading and unloading of the shared library.

Example: Definition (C) of the ccmkkernel library startup functions

MK_EXTERN void MK_DECL MkSetup (void) __attribute__ ((constructor(200)));
MK_EXTERN void MK_DECL MkCleanup (void) __attribute__ ((destructor(200)));
#define MK_DECL
#define MK_EXTERN
static library
void MkSetup(void)
setup ccmkkernel internal memory …
void MkCleanup(void)
cleanup ccmkkernel internal memory …

In the Programming-Language-Micro-Kernel (PLMK), a type is defined for each thread, which means that the new ccmkkernel library must be known when the thread starts. This is not a problem as long as the external ccmkkernel library is linked to the application. However, if dlopen is used to load the ccmkkernel library, the current restriction is that the new data type from the ccmkkernel library has not been defined in all existing threads.

The point in time when a library is loaded depends heavily on the programming language used.

‍To avoid all the problems call the Setup directly at the start of the main program.

Example: Start of the LcConfigServer application from the example/cs directory

static void Main(string[] argv) {
LcConfig.Setup();
var srv = MqFactoryCT<LcConfigServer>.Add().New();
try {
srv.LinkCreate(argv);
srv.ProcessEvent(MqWaitOnEventE.FOREVER);
} catch (Exception e) {
srv.ErrorCatch(e);
}
srv.Exit();
}

Macro Definition Documentation

◆ MkCleanupTmpl

#define MkCleanupTmpl ( )
Value:
CcMkCleanup()

Definition at line 101 of file LibMkKernel_cc.cc.

◆ MkSetupTmpl

#define MkSetupTmpl ( )
Value:
CcMkSetup()

Definition at line 110 of file LibMkKernel_cc.cc.