We haven't ported everything. Just the top-level methods. We'll
dig in to the leaf stuff later. Surprisingly, this all went without
any real difficulties.
Runs like a charm on first try.
Async: Use new [Non]PostedAsyncCont and callOriginalCb
This new hierarchy of classes gives us a central mechanism for
managing both reply-posting and lockSpec unlocking.
* callOriginalCb: Now uses a modern C++ variadic template design
enabling it to handle both direct calling and std::bind()
re-binding of an arbitrary number of arguments from the caller.
This enables us to mostly eliminate the repeated, bespoke
definitions of callOriginalCb littered throughout the codebase.
We've also propagated these changes throughout the codebase in
this patch.
This class enables us to consistently represent continuations
that are intended to be posted on a particular target handling
thread. It hols a sh_ptr to the caller so that the target thread
can re-enqueue the response on the caller after processing the
REQ/IND op.
Includes everything from sending heartbeat msgs to performing
the connection handshake. We also accept many params to
provider-params to customize and make things easier.