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[vdr] Re: How to kill an svdrp connection from vdr ?



Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
Philip Lawatsch wrote:

Klaus Schmidinger wrote:


Imagine what happens if two svdrp connections both want to delete the
timer number 13. Most likely timer 13 + 14 will get deleted since you're
deleting not a timer number but an index in the list of all timers which
will change after the first delete  ....

Lots of problems ..

As I've stated in a previous post, there is a rather simple
solution to this. Every SVDRP connection will have to issue an LSTT
command before it may add, modify or delete a timer. The timer list will
have a timestamp marking when the last modification was made. If an SVDRP
connection issues a timer modification command, but the list of timers was
in some way modified after this sessions last LSTT command, it will get
an error message, saying that the timers were modified in the meantime,
and that it should do another LSTT.
Which for sure will break a lot of applications anyway.
It will for sure require updates to almost any svdrp application working
with timers and recordings since there has been no check for something
like this before.

There have always been possible error conditions, like syntax errors
or timers being busy when trying to delete them etc, etc, etc.

An application that uses SVDRP and does not check for errors is IMHO
simply broken.
Yea, but you require it to handle a new error. You cannot simply say Timer not here anymore or syntax error since these are simply not true and the program might behave different in this case.

You have this very special "get list again and send me the new index to delete" error ..


-ph-




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