The basic binary IPC system provides an interface for performing inter process communication using IPv4 or local streams. The interface follows a non-blocking pattern which allows applications to communicate either synchronously or asynchronously.
The interface has been implemented for the following platforms:
- Linux (poll and epoll)
- OSX (poll and kqueue)
- FreeBSD (poll and kqueue)
- Windows 8 (Overlapped I/O)
The complete documentation to this system can be found in
doc/basic-binary-ipc.html
or
online.
The only requirement for this system is CFFI
.
The file examples/echo-example.lisp
contains an example echo server
and echo client. The code for the server and client is shown below.
The echo server can be started using
(load "examples/echo-example.lisp")
(echo-example:run-server 12345)
The echo client can be executed using
(load "examples/echo-example.lisp")
(echo-example:send-to-server "Hello World" basic-binary-ipc:+ipv4-loopback+ 12345)
(defun run-server (port &optional (host-address +ipv4-loopback+))
(check-type port (unsigned-byte 16))
(check-type host-address string)
(with-socket (server (make-ipv4-tcp-server host-address port :reuse-address t))
(loop
:with buffer-size := 10000
:with buffer := (make-array buffer-size :element-type '(unsigned-byte 8))
:for result := (poll-socket server 'connection-available-p 10)
:when result
:do
(with-socket (client (accept-connection server))
(loop
:for attempts :from 0 :below 3
:for data-available := (poll-socket client 'data-available-p 10)
:when data-available
:do
(let ((bytes-read (read-from-stream client buffer)))
(write-to-stream client buffer :end bytes-read)))))))
(defun send-to-server (string host-address port)
(check-type string string)
(check-type host-address string)
(check-type port (unsigned-byte 16))
(with-socket (client (connect-to-ipv4-tcp-server host-address port))
(unless (poll-socket client 'connection-succeeded-p 10)
(error "Failed to connect to address ~A:~d" host-address port))
(write-to-stream client (babel:string-to-octets string))
(loop
:for attempts :from 0 :below 3
:for data-available := (poll-socket client 'data-available-p 10)
:until data-available
:finally (unless data-available
(error "Echo server not working.")))
(let* ((buffer (make-array 100000 :element-type '(unsigned-byte 8)))
(bytes-read (read-from-stream client buffer)))
(babel:octets-to-string buffer :end bytes-read))))