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著者: Edward Bartolo
日付:  
To: dng, Steve Litt
題目: Re: [DNG] Systemd Shims
The Lazarus backend interface unit is as follows but still unfinished:

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unit backend;

{$mode objfpc}{$H+}

interface

uses
Classes, SysUtils, stdctrls;

procedure Backend_Save(essid, pw: string);
procedure Backend_Save_Connect(essid, pw: string);
function Backend_Query_Connect(connection: string; var pw: string): boolean;
function Backend_Delete_Connect(essid: string): boolean;
function Backend_Connection_Connect(essid: string): boolean;
function Backend_Disconnect_Active_Connection: boolean;
procedure Backend_Scan(aListBox: TListBox);
procedure Backend_Load_Existing(aListBox: TListBox);

implementation

const
opSave = 0;
opSaveConnect = 1;
opQueryConnect = 2;
opDeleteConnect = 3;
opConnectionConnect = 4;
opDisconnectActiveConnection = 5;
opScan = 6;
opLoadExisting = 7;


procedure Backend_Save(essid, pw: string);
begin
// backend opSave essid pw
end;

procedure Backend_Save_Connect(essid, pw: string);
begin
// backend opSaveConnect essid pw
end;

function Backend_Query_Connect(connection: string; var pw:string): boolean;
begin
// backend opQueryConnect essid pw
end;

function Backend_Delete_Connect(essid: string): boolean;
begin
// backend opDeleteConnect essid
result := true;
end;

function Backend_Connection_Connect(essid: string): boolean;
begin
// backend opConnectionConnect essid
end;

function Backend_Disconnect_Active_Connection: boolean;
begin
// backend opDisconnectActiveConnection
end;

procedure Backend_Scan(aListBox: TListBox);
begin
// backend opScan stringlist
end;

procedure Backend_Load_Existing(aListBox: TListBox);
begin
// backend opLoadExisting stringlist
end;

end.
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On 17/08/2015, Edward Bartolo <edbarx@???> wrote:
> The Progress of My Coding Till Now:
>
> I am attaching two images of the GUI's main window and the only
> dialog. The GUI is programmed in Lazarus Pascal.
>
> The backend is in C. The code till now, although it doesn't do anything
> useful.
> ----------------------------------------------
> #include <stdio.h>
> #include <stdlib.h>
> #include <string.h>
> #include <unistd.h>
>
>
> using namespace std;
>
>
> #define opSave                0
> #define opSaveConnect            1
> #define opQueryConnect            2
> #define opDeleteConnect            3
> #define opConnectionConnect        4
> #define opDisconnectActiveConnection    5
> #define opScan                6
> #define opLoadExisting            7

>     
> /*
> 1) Glib::spawn_sync instead of a pipe stream, provides a slot.
> 2) cmd trying to call an inexistent command still returns a valid pointer!
>    verify cmd exists before calling exec
> */

>
> inline bool file_exists(char* name) {
> return (access(name, F_OK) != -1);
> }
>
>
> int exec(const char* cmd, char* out)
> {
>     const int buf_size = 128;

>         
>     FILE * pipe = popen(cmd, "r");
>     char buffer[buf_size];
>     while(!feof(pipe)) {
>         if(fgets(buffer, buf_size, pipe) != NULL)
>         {
>             if (out != NULL)
>                 strcat(out, buffer);
>                 else strcpy(out, buffer);
>         }
>     }

>         
>     return pclose(pipe);
> }

>
> int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> {
>     char *out = 0;
>     int switch_item = -1;
>     if (argc > 1) switch_item = atoi(argv[1]);

>     
>     switch (switch_item) {
>         case opSave:
>             //saveFile(argv[2], argv[3]);
>             exec("cat /etc/network/interfaces", out);
>             //out[0] = ' ';
>             printf(out);

>         
>             return 0;

>             
>         case opSaveConnect:
>             //saveFile(argv[2], argv[3]);
>             //Connect(argv[2]);
>             return 0;

>             
>         case opQueryConnect:

>             
>             return 0;

>             
>         case opDeleteConnect:

>         
>             break;

>             
>         case opConnectionConnect:

>             
>             break;

>             
>         case opDisconnectActiveConnection:

>         
>             break;

>             
>         case opScan:

>             
>             break;

>             
>         case opLoadExisting:

>         
>             return 0;
>     }

>     
>     return -1; // parameter not in range
> }
> ----------------------------------------------------------------

>
>
> On 17/08/2015, Rainer Weikusat <rainerweikusat@???> wrote:
>> James Powell <james4591@???> writes:
>>> While there are packages that can be invisible and unintrusive into
>>> the system, there are some that cannot.
>>>
>>> The problem is responsibility.
>>>
>>> Who wants to remain responsible for boot scripts? Upstream or vendor?
>>>
>>> Who wants responsibility for providing interoperability between
>>> projects? Upstream or downstream bazaar?
>>>
>>> Who wants responsibility for the userland? Upstream or the downstream
>>> bazaar?
>>
>> It's possible to frame this in more technical terms: Who'll end up doing
>> system integration, system integrators or application developers? The
>> answer should (hopefully) be obvious.
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