struct GNUNET_NETWORK_FDSet * wfds,
struct GNUNET_NETWORK_FDSet * efds,
struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative timeout);
+
+
/**
* Initialize and run scheduler. This function will return when all
* tasks have completed. On systems with signals, receiving a SIGTERM
* scheduled AFTER this call may still be delayed arbitrarily.
*/
void
-GNUNET_SCHEDULER_shutdown ();
+GNUNET_SCHEDULER_shutdown (void);
/**
GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task task, void *task_cls);
+/**
+ * Schedule a new task to be run with a specified priority and to be
+ * run after the specified delay or when the specified file descriptor
+ * is ready for reading. The delay can be used as a timeout on the
+ * socket being ready. The task will be scheduled for execution once
+ * either the delay has expired or the socket operation is ready. It
+ * will be run with the DEFAULT priority.
+ *
+ * @param delay when should this operation time out? Use
+ * GNUNET_TIME_UNIT_FOREVER_REL for "on shutdown"
+ * @param priority priority to use for the task
+ * @param rfd read file-descriptor
+ * @param task main function of the task
+ * @param task_cls closure of task
+ * @return unique task identifier for the job
+ * only valid until "task" is started!
+ */
+GNUNET_SCHEDULER_TaskIdentifier
+GNUNET_SCHEDULER_add_read_net_with_priority (struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative delay,
+ enum GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Priority priority,
+ struct GNUNET_NETWORK_Handle *rfd,
+ GNUNET_SCHEDULER_Task task, void *task_cls);
+
+
/**
* Schedule a new task to be run with a specified delay or when the
* specified file descriptor is ready for writing. The delay can be