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LibIPC: Add IPC::MultiServer convenience class
This encapsulates what our multi-client IPC servers typically do on startup: 1. Create a Core::LocalServer 2. Take over a listening socket file descriptor from SystemServer 3. Set up an accept handler for incoming connections IPC::MultiServer does all this for you! All you have to do is provide the relevant client connection type as a template argument.
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#include <LibCore/EventLoop.h>
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#include <LibCore/LocalServer.h>
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#include <LibCore/System.h>
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#include <LibIPC/MultiServer.h>
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#include <LibMain/Main.h>
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#include <SQLServer/ClientConnection.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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Core::EventLoop event_loop;
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auto server = TRY(Core::LocalServer::try_create());
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TRY(server->take_over_from_system_server());
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server->on_accept = [&](auto client_socket) {
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static int s_next_client_id = 0;
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int client_id = ++s_next_client_id;
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(void)IPC::new_client_connection<SQLServer::ClientConnection>(client_socket, client_id);
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};
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auto server = TRY(IPC::MultiServer<SQLServer::ClientConnection>::try_create());
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return event_loop.exec();
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}
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