This makes the initialization sequence much cleaner and conceptually
well encapsulated.
We also now dynamically allocate the Mind objects. They're allocated
dynamically by Mrntt inside of initializeReq. This means that we no
longer have to worry about jolting and cleaning up the running threads
of global mind object even when we never explicitly called
Mind.initializeReq.
Along with other conceptual improvements to our abstractions, this
patch also gets us to a real "end of program initialization" point
for the first time.
This is the culmination of a lot of changes over the last week. We're
making SMO basically fully async in many areas, and then preparing to
implement the spinqueueing mechanism for locking.
We moved initializeSalmanoff and shutdownSalmanoff into
salmanoff.cpp. Now we also invoke shutdownSalmanoff when exiting
to destroy subsystems and components gracefully.
This fixes the segfault that was thrown on every program exit
when xcbWindow had captured a window.
Mrntt now has the event loop structure required to orderly shut itself
down when it itself generates an exception. We can now post a message
within the catch{} blocks for Mrntt's event loop, telling Mrntt
to shut down the Mind threads and then shut itself down.
We also split the code to initialize threads etc out of mrntt and
put it into the Mind:: namespace.
This commit significantly restructures the way we setup threading in
SMO. We now don't use the CRT main() thread at all. It's only used
as a mechanism to ensure that Marionette doesn't execute before
global constructors have been executed.
JOLTing:
This is a simple ASIO post()ed message that makes each thread setup
its thread-local data pointer to its own ComponentThread object,
and then enter its main ASIO run() loop to await commands from
Marionette.
Exception bubbling:
We now cleanly cause mind threads to report their exceptions
to marionette, so that marionette can cleanly shut the mind down
in an orderly fashion.
Thread Control messaging API:
A namespace of asynchronous messages to be post()ed to threads to
control them. It enables us to pause and resume threads. This will
be very useful for Marionette when we add the ability for it to
suspend Salmanoff's running mind, inject new goals, inspect current
state, etc; and then resume the mind's execution.