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Preparatory work for union literals

Contains horrible parsing hacks that transmute function calls and
enum literals to union literals if appropriate. Pending the
implementation of the tokenizer the AST can be constructed more
neatly.
/* 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 <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#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;
}