diff --git a/examples/incr_5/amy.c b/examples/incr_5/amy.c deleted file mode 100644 index ce05abf932c9363866ec72973e5ba66e9af2a50b..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/examples/incr_5/amy.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -/* This example demonstrates: -- After connecting, ports can exchange messages -- Message exchange is conducted in two phases: - 1. preparing with `connector_put`, `connector_get`, and - 2. completing with `connector_sync`. - This paradigm is similar to that for sockets in non-blocking mode. -- The connector stores messages received during sync. they can be inspected using `connector_gotten_bytes`. -- Ports created using `connector_add_port_pair` behave as a synchronous channel; messages sent in one end are received at the other. -*/ -#include -#include -#include "../../reowolf.h" -#include "../utility.c" - -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - char * pdl_ptr = buffer_pdl("eg_protocols.pdl"); - size_t pdl_len = strlen(pdl_ptr); - Arc_ProtocolDescription * pd = protocol_description_parse(pdl_ptr, pdl_len); - Connector * c = connector_new(pd); - - PortId putter, getter; - connector_add_port_pair(c, &putter, &getter); - connector_connect(c, -1); - connector_print_debug(c); - - connector_put_bytes(c, putter, "hello", 5); - connector_get(c, getter); - - connector_sync(c, -1); // -1 means infinite timeout duration - size_t msg_len; - const char * msg_ptr = connector_gotten_bytes(c, getter, &msg_len); - printf("Got msg `%.*s`\n", (int) msg_len, msg_ptr); - - - protocol_description_destroy(pd); - connector_destroy(c); - free(pdl_ptr); - return 0; -}