Daemonize changes pulled in -- daemon builds

many RPC functions added by the daemonize changes
(and related changes on the upstream dev branch that were not merged)
were commented out (apart from return).  Other than that, this *should*
work...at any rate, it builds, and that's something.
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Thomas Winget 2015-01-29 17:10:53 -05:00
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#pragma once
#include "cryptonote_core/checkpoints_create.h"
#include "cryptonote_core/cryptonote_core.h"
#include "cryptonote_protocol/cryptonote_protocol_handler.h"
#include "misc_log_ex.h"
#include <stdexcept>
#include <boost/program_options.hpp>
namespace daemonize
{
class t_core final
{
public:
static void init_options(boost::program_options::options_description & option_spec)
{
cryptonote::core::init_options(option_spec);
cryptonote::miner::init_options(option_spec);
}
private:
typedef cryptonote::t_cryptonote_protocol_handler<cryptonote::core> t_protocol_raw;
cryptonote::core m_core;
// TEMPORARY HACK - Yes, this creates a copy, but otherwise the original
// variable map could go out of scope before the run method is called
boost::program_options::variables_map const m_vm_HACK;
public:
t_core(
boost::program_options::variables_map const & vm
)
: m_core{nullptr}
, m_vm_HACK{vm}
{
}
// TODO - get rid of circular dependencies in internals
void set_protocol(t_protocol_raw & protocol)
{
m_core.set_cryptonote_protocol(&protocol);
}
void run()
{
//initialize core here
LOG_PRINT_L0("Initializing core...");
if (!m_core.init(m_vm_HACK))
{
throw std::runtime_error("Failed to initialize core");
}
LOG_PRINT_L0("Core initialized OK");
}
cryptonote::core & get()
{
return m_core;
}
~t_core()
{
LOG_PRINT_L0("Deinitializing core...");
try {
m_core.deinit();
m_core.set_cryptonote_protocol(nullptr);
} catch (...) {
LOG_PRINT_L0("Failed to deinitialize core...");
}
}
};
}