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osu-lazer/osu.Desktop/LegacyIpc/LegacyIpcMessage.cs

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// Copyright (c) ppy Pty Ltd <contact@ppy.sh>. Licensed under the MIT Licence.
// See the LICENCE file in the repository root for full licence text.
using osu.Framework.Platform;
using Newtonsoft.Json.Linq;
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namespace osu.Desktop.LegacyIpc
{
/// <summary>
/// An <see cref="IpcMessage"/> that can be used to communicate to and from legacy clients.
/// <para>
/// In order to deserialise types at either end, types must be serialised as their <see cref="System.Type.AssemblyQualifiedName"/>,
/// however this cannot be done since osu!stable and osu!lazer live in two different assemblies.
/// <br />
/// To get around this, this class exists which serialises a payload (<see cref="LegacyIpcMessage.Data"/>) as an <see cref="System.Object"/> type,
/// which can be deserialised at either end because it is part of the core library (mscorlib / System.Private.CorLib).
/// The payload contains the data to be sent over the IPC channel.
/// <br />
/// At either end, Json.NET deserialises the payload into a <see cref="JObject"/> which is manually converted back into the expected <see cref="LegacyIpcMessage.Data"/> type,
/// which then further contains another <see cref="JObject"/> representing the data sent over the IPC channel whose type can likewise be lazily matched through
/// <see cref="LegacyIpcMessage.Data.MessageType"/>.
/// </para>
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/// </summary>
/// <remarks>
/// Synchronise any changes with osu-stable.
/// </remarks>
public class LegacyIpcMessage : IpcMessage
{
public LegacyIpcMessage()
{
// Types/assemblies are not inter-compatible, so always serialise/deserialise into objects.
base.Type = typeof(object).FullName;
}
public new string Type => base.Type; // Hide setter.
public new object Value
{
get => base.Value;
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set => base.Value = new Data
{
MessageType = value.GetType().Name,
MessageData = value
};
}
public class Data
{
public string MessageType { get; set; }
public object MessageData { get; set; }
}
}
}