示例#1
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        // This BG process is the first one and will be the only one.
        // It has to maintain connection to the UWP app, watch lifecycle and child processes,
        // and try to re-establish the connection with the APP if it's closed and opened again.
        static void StartAsMaster()
        {
            // Kickstart static constructors.
            // NOTE: All classes are static instead of instance, because they're tightly coupled singletons.
            // But static constructors are called on demand (at first access or call to the class), not at startup.
            IPC.Init();
            // Open named pipe that is used exclusively by this background broker process and potentional future
            // broker instances. It is used to signal wheter there's already existing broker to ensure there's always
            // only one broker at a time. It's necessary because new instance of UWP app cannot reconnect to preexisting
            // background process that was spawned by previous instance of the app.
            var slavePipe = new NamedPipe(UWP.name, 100);

            // If new connection occurs on the pipe, it means another broker process has been spawned by a new UWP instance
            // that has no way of knowing of existence of (let alone connecting to) this broker process.
            // But we can connect to the UWP from here.
            slavePipe.Connection += () => UWP.Connect();
            // Lifecycle & selfclose watchdog.
            WatchReferences();
            // Open exclusive mutex to signify that this is the master mutex process for the app.
            mutex = new Mutex(false, UWP.name);
            // TODO: is this even needed?
            Application.EnableVisualStyles();                     // TODO: remove?
            Application.SetCompatibleTextRenderingDefault(false); // TODO: remove?
            // Run blockingly. And release the mutex when the app quits.
            Application.Run();
            Close();
        }
示例#2
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 static void Main()
 {
     IPC.Init();
     Application.Run();
 }