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			283 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			5.8 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Ruby
		
	
	
	
	
	
require 'drb/drb'
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require 'thread'
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##
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# A module to implement the Linda distributed computing paradigm in Ruby.
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#
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# Rinda is part of DRb (dRuby).
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#
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# == Example(s)
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#
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# See the sample/drb/ directory in the Ruby distribution, from 1.8.2 onwards.
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#
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#--
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# TODO
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# == Introduction to Linda/rinda?
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#
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# == Why is this library separate from DRb?
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module Rinda
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  ##
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  # Rinda error base class
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  class RindaError < RuntimeError; end
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  ##
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  # Raised when a hash-based tuple has an invalid key.
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  class InvalidHashTupleKey < RindaError; end
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  ##
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  # Raised when trying to use a canceled tuple.
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  class RequestCanceledError < ThreadError; end
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  ##
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  # Raised when trying to use an expired tuple.
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  class RequestExpiredError < ThreadError; end
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  ##
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  # A tuple is the elementary object in Rinda programming.
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  # Tuples may be matched against templates if the tuple and
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  # the template are the same size.
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  class Tuple
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    ##
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    # Creates a new Tuple from +ary_or_hash+ which must be an Array or Hash.
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    def initialize(ary_or_hash)
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      if hash?(ary_or_hash)
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        init_with_hash(ary_or_hash)
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      else
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        init_with_ary(ary_or_hash)
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      end
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    end
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    ##
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    # The number of elements in the tuple.
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    def size
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      @tuple.size
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    end
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    ##
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    # Accessor method for elements of the tuple.
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    def [](k)
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      @tuple[k]
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    end
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    ##
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    # Fetches item +k+ from the tuple.
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    def fetch(k)
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      @tuple.fetch(k)
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    end
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    ##
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    # Iterate through the tuple, yielding the index or key, and the
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    # value, thus ensuring arrays are iterated similarly to hashes.
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    def each # FIXME
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      if Hash === @tuple
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        @tuple.each { |k, v| yield(k, v) }
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      else
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        @tuple.each_with_index { |v, k| yield(k, v) }
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      end
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    end
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    ##
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    # Return the tuple itself
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    def value
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      @tuple
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    end
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    private
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    def hash?(ary_or_hash)
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      ary_or_hash.respond_to?(:keys)
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    end
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    ##
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    # Munges +ary+ into a valid Tuple.
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    def init_with_ary(ary)
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      @tuple = Array.new(ary.size)
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      @tuple.size.times do |i|
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        @tuple[i] = ary[i]
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      end
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    end
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    ##
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    # Ensures +hash+ is a valid Tuple.
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    def init_with_hash(hash)
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      @tuple = Hash.new
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      hash.each do |k, v|
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        raise InvalidHashTupleKey unless String === k
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        @tuple[k] = v
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      end
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    end
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  end
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  ##
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  # Templates are used to match tuples in Rinda.
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  class Template < Tuple
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    ##
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    # Matches this template against +tuple+.  The +tuple+ must be the same
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    # size as the template.  An element with a +nil+ value in a template acts
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    # as a wildcard, matching any value in the corresponding position in the
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    # tuple.  Elements of the template match the +tuple+ if the are #== or
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    # #===.
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    #
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    #   Template.new([:foo, 5]).match   Tuple.new([:foo, 5]) # => true
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    #   Template.new([:foo, nil]).match Tuple.new([:foo, 5]) # => true
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    #   Template.new([String]).match    Tuple.new(['hello']) # => true
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    #
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    #   Template.new([:foo]).match      Tuple.new([:foo, 5]) # => false
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    #   Template.new([:foo, 6]).match   Tuple.new([:foo, 5]) # => false
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    #   Template.new([:foo, nil]).match Tuple.new([:foo])    # => false
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    #   Template.new([:foo, 6]).match   Tuple.new([:foo])    # => false
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    def match(tuple)
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      return false unless tuple.respond_to?(:size)
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      return false unless tuple.respond_to?(:fetch)
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      return false unless self.size == tuple.size
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      each do |k, v|
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        begin
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          it = tuple.fetch(k)
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        rescue
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          return false
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        end
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        next if v.nil?
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        next if v == it
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        next if v === it
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        return false
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      end
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      return true
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    end
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    ##
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    # Alias for #match.
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    def ===(tuple)
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      match(tuple)
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    end
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  end
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  ##
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  # <i>Documentation?</i>
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  class DRbObjectTemplate
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    ##
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    # Creates a new DRbObjectTemplate that will match against +uri+ and +ref+.
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    def initialize(uri=nil, ref=nil)
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      @drb_uri = uri
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      @drb_ref = ref
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    end
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    ##
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    # This DRbObjectTemplate matches +ro+ if the remote object's drburi and
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    # drbref are the same.  +nil+ is used as a wildcard.
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    def ===(ro)
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      return true if super(ro)
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      unless @drb_uri.nil?
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        return false unless (@drb_uri === ro.__drburi rescue false)
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      end
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      unless @drb_ref.nil?
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        return false unless (@drb_ref === ro.__drbref rescue false)
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      end
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      true
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    end
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  end
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  ##
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  # TupleSpaceProxy allows a remote Tuplespace to appear as local.
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  class TupleSpaceProxy
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    ##
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    # Creates a new TupleSpaceProxy to wrap +ts+.
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    def initialize(ts)
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      @ts = ts
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    end
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    ##
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    # Adds +tuple+ to the proxied TupleSpace.  See TupleSpace#write.
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    def write(tuple, sec=nil)
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      @ts.write(tuple, sec)
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    end
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    ##
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    # Takes +tuple+ from the proxied TupleSpace.  See TupleSpace#take.
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    def take(tuple, sec=nil, &block)
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      port = []
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      @ts.move(DRbObject.new(port), tuple, sec, &block)
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      port[0]
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    end
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    ##
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    # Reads +tuple+ from the proxied TupleSpace.  See TupleSpace#read.
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    def read(tuple, sec=nil, &block)
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      @ts.read(tuple, sec, &block)
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    end
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    ##
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    # Reads all tuples matching +tuple+ from the proxied TupleSpace.  See
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    # TupleSpace#read_all.
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    def read_all(tuple)
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      @ts.read_all(tuple)
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    end
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    ##
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    # Registers for notifications of event +ev+ on the proxied TupleSpace.
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    # See TupleSpace#notify
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    def notify(ev, tuple, sec=nil)
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      @ts.notify(ev, tuple, sec)
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    end
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  end
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  ##
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  # An SimpleRenewer allows a TupleSpace to check if a TupleEntry is still
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  # alive.
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  class SimpleRenewer
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    include DRbUndumped
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    ##
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    # Creates a new SimpleRenewer that keeps an object alive for another +sec+
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    # seconds.
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    def initialize(sec=180)
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      @sec = sec
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    end
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    ##
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    # Called by the TupleSpace to check if the object is still alive.
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    def renew
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      @sec
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    end
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  end
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end
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