James Sedgwick 1185881df4 transportActive and transportInactive
Summary:
These are equivalents to Netty's channelActive and channelInactive, but we've been calling channels transports so I'm staying consistent.
I skipped integrating this into TAsyncTransportHandler because thrift still does manual CB attachment/detachment and it's unclear how that fits into this model
If my suspicions are correct, it *should* be possible to make attachReadCallback and detachReadCallback private in AsyncSocketHandler, right? And perhaps get rid of the event base modifier methods? What's our use case for those?

Test Plan: unit, employ in telnet server

Reviewed By: davejwatson@fb.com

Subscribers: fugalh, alandau, bmatheny, folly-diffs@, jsedgwick, yfeldblum, chalfant

FB internal diff: D2044520

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Folly: Facebook Open-source LibrarY

Folly is an open-source C++ library developed and used at Facebook.

###Get Started

Folly is published on Github at https://github.com/facebook/folly; for discussions, there is a Google group at https://groups.google.com/d/forum/facebook-folly.

Dependencies

folly requires gcc 4.8+ and a version of boost compiled with C++11 support.

Please download googletest from https://googletest.googlecode.com/files/gtest-1.7.0.zip and unzip it in the folly/test subdirectory.

Ubuntu 13.10

The following packages are required (feel free to cut and paste the apt-get command below):

sudo apt-get install \
    g++ \
    automake \
    autoconf \
    autoconf-archive \
    libtool \
    libboost-all-dev \
    libevent-dev \
    libdouble-conversion-dev \
    libgoogle-glog-dev \
    libgflags-dev \
    liblz4-dev \
    liblzma-dev \
    libsnappy-dev \
    make \
    zlib1g-dev \
    binutils-dev \
    libjemalloc-dev \
    libssl-dev

Ubuntu 14.04 LTS

The packages listed above for Ubuntu 13.10 are required, as well as:

sudo apt-get install \
    libiberty-dev

The above packages are sufficient for Ubuntu 13.10 and Ubuntu 14.04.

In the folly directory, run

  autoreconf -ivf
  ./configure
  make
  make check
  sudo make install

OS X

There is a bootstrap script if you use Homebrew (http://brew.sh/). At the time of writing (OS X Yosemite 10.10.1) the default compiler (clang) has some issues building, but gcc 4.9.2 from Homebrew works fine. (This is taken care of by the bootstrap script.)

  cd folly
  ./bootstrap-osx-homebrew.sh
  make
  make check

Other Linux distributions

  • double-conversion (https://github.com/floitsch/double-conversion/)

    Download and build double-conversion. You may need to tell configure where to find it.

    [double-conversion/] ln -s src double-conversion

    [folly/] ./configure LDFLAGS=-L$DOUBLE_CONVERISON_HOME/ CPPFLAGS=-I$DOUBLE_CONVERISON_HOME/

    [folly/] LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$DOUBLE_CONVERISON_HOME/ make

  • additional platform specific dependencies:

    Fedora 17 64-bit

    • gcc
    • gcc-c++
    • autoconf
    • autoconf-archive
    • automake
    • boost-devel
    • libtool
    • lz4-devel
    • lzma-devel
    • snappy-devel
    • zlib-devel
    • glog-devel
    • gflags-devel
    • scons (for double-conversion)
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