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/* -*- C++ -*- */
// $Id$
#if !defined(UPCALL_H)
#define UPCALL_H
#include "ace/Timer_Queue_T.h"
#include "ace/Timer_Heap_T.h"
#include "ace/Synch.h"
#include "PCB.h"
// Listing 1 code/ch20
class UpcallHandler;
typedef ACE_Timer_Queue_T<PCB*, UpcallHandler, ACE_Null_Mutex>
PTimerQueue;
// Create a special heap-based timer queue that allows you to
// control exactly how timer evetns are handled.
typedef ACE_Timer_Heap_T<PCB*, UpcallHandler, ACE_Null_Mutex>
PTimerHeap;
// Listing 1
class UpcallHandler
{
public:
// The signature of this method changed at ACE 5.4. The 'recurring_timer'
// parameter was added.
int timeout (PTimerQueue &timer_queue,
PCB *handler,
const void *arg,
int recurring_timer,
const ACE_Time_Value &cur_time);
#if 0
// This method was removed at ACE 5.4. Replaced by cancel_type() and
// cancel_timer().
// This method is called when the timer is canceled.
int cancellation (PTimerQueue &timer_queue,
PCB *handler);
#endif
// This method is called when the timer queue is destroyed and
// the timer is still contained in it.
int deletion (PTimerQueue &timer_queue,
PCB *handler,
const void *arg);
// The following methods don't appear before ACE 5.4, so aren't
// referenced in APG (it's based on ACE 5.3).
// This method is called when a timer is registered.
int registration (PTimerQueue &timer_queue,
PCB *handler,
const void *arg);
// This method is called before the timer expires.
int preinvoke (PTimerQueue &timer_queue,
PCB *handler,
const void *arg,
int recurring_timer,
const ACE_Time_Value &cur_time,
const void *&upcall_act);
// This method is called after the timer expires.
int postinvoke (PTimerQueue &timer_queue,
PCB *handler,
const void *arg,
int recurring_timer,
const ACE_Time_Value &cur_time,
const void *upcall_act);
// This method is called when a handler is cancelled
int cancel_type (PTimerQueue &timer_queue,
PCB *handler,
int dont_call,
int &requires_reference_counting);
// This method is called when a timer is cancelled
int cancel_timer (PTimerQueue &timer_queue,
PCB *handler,
int dont_call,
int requires_reference_counting);
};
#endif /*UPCALL_H*/
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