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Author SHA1 Message Date
sin-ack
2e1bbcb0fa LibCore+LibIPC+Everywhere: Return Stream::LocalSocket from LocalServer
This change unfortunately cannot be atomically made without a single
commit changing everything.

Most of the important changes are in LibIPC/Connection.cpp,
LibIPC/ServerConnection.cpp and LibCore/LocalServer.cpp.

The notable changes are:
- IPCCompiler now generates the decode and decode_message functions such
  that they take a Core::Stream::LocalSocket instead of the socket fd.
- IPC::Decoder now uses the receive_fd method of LocalSocket instead of
  doing system calls directly on the fd.
- IPC::ConnectionBase and related classes now use the Stream API
  functions.
- IPC::ServerConnection no longer constructs the socket itself; instead,
  a convenience macro, IPC_CLIENT_CONNECTION, is used in place of
  C_OBJECT and will generate a static try_create factory function for
  the ServerConnection subclass. The subclass is now responsible for
  passing the socket constructed in this function to its
  ServerConnection base; the socket is passed as the first argument to
  the constructor (as a NonnullOwnPtr<Core::Stream::LocalServer>) before
  any other arguments.
- The functionality regarding taking over sockets from SystemServer has
  been moved to LibIPC/SystemServerTakeover.cpp. The Core::LocalSocket
  implementation of this functionality hasn't been deleted due to my
  intention of removing this class in the near future and to reduce
  noise on this (already quite noisy) PR.
2022-01-15 13:29:48 +03:30
Gunnar Beutner
ac650d2362 Userland: Remove dummy IPC methods
They're not used anywhere and are unnecessary boilerplate code. So let's
remove them and update IPCCompiler to allow for empty endpoint
declarations.
2021-06-24 00:38:58 +02:00
Andreas Kling
c1c252ddb2 LibIPC: Remove unnecessary IPC::ServerConnection::handshake()
This is no longer used by any of our IPC pairs.
2021-05-23 09:53:55 +02:00
Andreas Kling
03df8882df InspectorServer: Remove unnecessary greet() message 2021-05-23 09:53:55 +02:00
Lenny Maiorani
6ac454e70a DevTools: Remove redundant default destructor and forward declarations
Problem:
- Default destructors (and constructors) are in `.cpp` files. This
  prevents the compiler's optimizer from inlining them when it thinks
  inlining is appropriate (unless LTO is used).
- Forward declarations can prevent some optimizations, such as
  inlining of constructors and destructors.

Solution:
- Remove them or set them to `= default` and let the compiler handle
  the generation of them.
- Remove unneeded forward declarations.
2021-05-21 22:53:33 +01:00