
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 07:55:42 -0500, David Roundy
On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 01:13:19PM +0100, Sebastian Sylvan wrote:
Another problem! When a handle is not being referenced I don't want it to be garbage collected if the isPlaying function returns True (in other words I want the song to finish playing even if it's not being referenced anymore).
The current plan of attack is to have the finalizer fork off a thread which does nothing but check the status of the song every 500ms or so and when it's finished, releases it. But since I really only need to check it every time the garbage collector wants to release it maybe there's a better way? So I want to annotate the ForeignPtr with a function which can defer it's release based on the status of the handle. Is there a way to do this?
If you're going to determine when to release the pointer manually (which is probably best anyways), then there's no need to mess with a ForeignPtr. Just stick with a Ptr, and spawn your thread to decide when to fall the free function.
If I do that then I might remove the song (after it has played) even though the handle is still alive. So I need to start checking if the song is playing after the handle has been deemed dead by Haskell's GC.
I presume that you really do want to play the song asynchronously, rather than just returning when the song is over?
Yeah... /S -- Sebastian Sylvan +46(0)736-818655 UIN: 44640862