Tactiliest/Tactility/Private/app/wifimanage/WifiManagePrivate.h
Ken Van Hoeylandt 686f7cce83
TactilityCore improvements (#187)
FreeRTOS handles were stored plainly and they were deleted in the destructor of classes.
This meant that if a class were to be copied, the destructor would be called twice on the same handles and lead to double-free.

Seha on Discord suggested to fix this by using `std::unique_ptr` with a custom deletion function.

The changes affect:
- Thread
- Semaphore
- Mutex
- StreamBuffer
- Timer
- MessageQueue
- EventFlag

Thread  changes:
- Removal of the hack with the `Data` struct
- Thread's main body is now just a private static function inside the class.
- The C functions were relocated to static class members

PubSub changes:
- Refactored pubsub into class
- Renamed files to `PubSub` instead of `Pubsub`
- `PubSubSubscription` is now a private inner struct and `PubSub` only exposes `SubscriptionHandle`

Lockable, ScopedLockable, Mutex:
- Added `lock()` method that locks indefinitely
- Remove deprecated `acquire()` and `release()` methods
- Removed `TtWaitForever` in favour of `portMAX_DELAY`
2025-01-25 17:29:11 +01:00

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#pragma once
#include "app/App.h"
#include "Mutex.h"
#include "./View.h"
#include "./State.h"
#include "service/wifi/Wifi.h"
namespace tt::app::wifimanage {
class WifiManage : public App {
private:
PubSub::SubscriptionHandle wifiSubscription = nullptr;
Mutex mutex;
Bindings bindings = { };
State state;
View view = View(&bindings, &state);
bool isViewEnabled = false;
public:
WifiManage();
void lock();
void unlock();
void onShow(AppContext& app, lv_obj_t* parent) override;
void onHide(AppContext& app) override;
Bindings& getBindings() { return bindings; }
State& getState() { return state; }
void requestViewUpdate();
};
} // namespace