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+// Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
+// found in the LICENSE file. |
+ |
+#ifndef CHROME_APP_CHROME_WATCHER_CLIENT_WIN_H_ |
+#define CHROME_APP_CHROME_WATCHER_CLIENT_WIN_H_ |
+ |
+#include <windows.h> |
+ |
+#include "base/callback.h" |
+#include "base/command_line.h" |
+#include "base/macros.h" |
+#include "base/process/process.h" |
+#include "base/win/scoped_handle.h" |
+ |
+// Launches a Chrome watcher process and permits the client to wait until the |
+// process is fully initialized. |
+class ChromeWatcherClient { |
+ public: |
+ // A CommandLineGenerator generates command lines that will launch a separate |
+ // process and pass the supplied HANDLEs to WatcherMain in that process. The |
+ // first HANDLE is an event that should be signaled when the watcher process |
+ // is fully initialized. The second HANDLE is the process that the watcher |
Sigurður Ásgeirsson
2015/01/29 16:59:56
note that both handles must be inheritable?
Maybe
erikwright (departed)
2015/01/30 20:39:57
Given that the command-line generator is not respo
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+ // process should watch. |
+ typedef base::Callback<base::CommandLine(HANDLE, HANDLE)> |
+ CommandLineGenerator; |
+ |
+ // Constructs an instance that launches its watcher process using the command |
+ // line generated by |command_line_generator|. |
+ explicit ChromeWatcherClient( |
+ const CommandLineGenerator& command_line_generator); |
+ |
+ ~ChromeWatcherClient(); |
+ |
+ // Launches the watcher process such that the child process is able to inherit |
+ // a handle to the current process. Returns true if the process is |
+ // successfully launched. |
+ bool LaunchWatcher(); |
+ |
+ // Blocks until the process, previously launched by LaunchWatcher, is either |
+ // fully initialized or terminates. Returns true if the process successfully |
+ // initializes. |
+ bool WaitForInitialization(); |
+ |
+ // Terminates the previously launched watcher process with |exit_code| if it |
+ // has not already exited. Blocks until the process has exited and returns its |
Sigurður Ásgeirsson
2015/01/29 16:59:57
This is hopefully for testing only?
erikwright (departed)
2015/01/30 20:39:57
Yes, although I can't think of a good reason to la
Sigurður Ásgeirsson
2015/02/02 16:59:20
Not the way it's currently implemented.
TerminateP
erikwright (departed)
2015/02/03 20:05:34
How about this? It's up to the client to ask the "
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+ // exit code. Note that the return value might differ from |exit_code| if, for |
+ // example, it exits naturally before the forced termination takes place. The |
+ // return value is undefined if LaunchWatcher has not been called or failed, |
+ // or if invoked multiple times. |
+ int TerminateWatcher(int exit_code); |
+ |
+ // Returns true if the process has previously been launched and |
+ // TerminateWatcher has not yet been invoked. |
+ bool launched() { return process_.IsValid(); } |
+ |
+ private: |
+ CommandLineGenerator command_line_generator_; |
+ base::win::ScopedHandle on_initialized_event_; |
+ base::Process process_; |
+ |
+ DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ChromeWatcherClient); |
+}; |
+ |
+#endif // CHROME_APP_CHROME_WATCHER_CLIENT_WIN_H_ |