+static int setup_tasks_and_schedule(void)
+{
+ struct exec_task exec_task = {.task = NULL};
+ struct status_task status_task = {.fd = -1};
+ struct input_task input_task = {.task = NULL};
+ struct signal_task signal_task = {.task = NULL};
+ struct sched sched = {
+ .default_timeout = {
+ .tv_sec = conf.timeout_arg / 1000,
+ .tv_usec = (conf.timeout_arg % 1000) * 1000,
+ },
+ };
+
+ exec_task.task = task_register(&(struct task_info) {
+ .name = "exec",
+ .pre_select = exec_pre_select,
+ .post_select = exec_post_select,
+ .context = &exec_task,
+ }, &sched);
+
+ status_task.task = task_register(&(struct task_info) {
+ .name = "status",
+ .pre_select = status_pre_select,
+ .post_select = status_post_select,
+ .context = &status_task,
+ }, &sched);
+
+ input_task.task = task_register(&(struct task_info) {
+ .name = "input",
+ .pre_select = input_pre_select,
+ .post_select = input_post_select,
+ .context = &input_task,
+ }, &sched);
+
+ signal_task.fd = para_signal_init();
+ para_install_sighandler(SIGINT);
+ para_install_sighandler(SIGTERM);
+ para_install_sighandler(SIGCHLD);
+ para_install_sighandler(SIGUSR1);
+ signal_task.task = task_register(&(struct task_info) {
+ .name = "signal",
+ .pre_select = signal_pre_select,
+ .post_select = signal_post_select,
+ .context = &signal_task,
+ }, &sched);
+ return schedule(&sched);
+}
+
+/**
+ * The main function of para_gui.
+ *
+ * \param argc Usual argument count.
+ * \param argv Usual argument vector.
+ *
+ * After initialization para_gui registers the following tasks to the paraslash
+ * scheduler: status, exec, signal, input.
+ *
+ * The status task executes the para_audioc stat command to obtain the status
+ * of para_server and para_audiod, and displays this information in the top
+ * window of para_gui.
+ *
+ * The exec task is responsible for printing the output of the currently
+ * running executable to the bottom window.
+ *
+ * The signal task performs suitable actions according to any signals received.
+ * For example it refreshes all windows on terminal size changes and resets the
+ * terminal on \p SIGTERM.
+ *
+ * The input task reads single key strokes from stdin. For each key pressed, it
+ * executes the command handler associated with this key.
+ *
+ * \return \p EXIT_SUCCESS or \p EXIT_FAILURE.
+ */