From 3f26c19b0b7a9fa73c58189788972ea43b72f014 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mike Buland Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 21:15:55 +0000 Subject: I think the plugger and programchain are all up to date to work with the new libbu++. The program chain may undergo heavy changes still, or be removed entirely, but we need it for congo and squirrelmud, so here it is for a while longer. The TafWriter isn't much closer, you still only get the groups in the output. --- src/old/programchain.h | 95 -------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 95 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 src/old/programchain.h (limited to 'src/old/programchain.h') diff --git a/src/old/programchain.h b/src/old/programchain.h deleted file mode 100644 index 2bdfeee..0000000 --- a/src/old/programchain.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef PROGRAMCHAIN_H -#define PROGRAMCHAIN_H - -#include "linkedlist.h" -#include "multilog.h" -#include "programlink.h" - -/** - * The Program Chain links together program "chunks" to more easily facilitate - * a generalized program loop with modular extensions. - *@author Mike Buland - */ -class ProgramChain -{ -public: - /** - * Construct an empty chain. - */ - ProgramChain(); - - /** - * Destroy your chain. - */ - virtual ~ProgramChain(); - - /** - * Adds a link to the end of the chain. - *@param pLink A pointer to the link to add to the chain. - *@returns True if adding the link was successful, otherwise false - *@author Mike Buland - */ - bool addLink( ProgramLink *pLink ); - - /** - * Gets a link by name. - *@param lpName The name of the link you're looking for. Every link has a - * name, apparently. - *@returns A pointer to the specified ProgramLink, or NULL if none were - * found matching your criteria. - *@author Mike Buland - */ - class ProgramLink *getLink( const char *lpName ); - - /** - * Gets the very first link in the chain. - *@returns A pointer to the first link in the chain. - *@author Mike Buland - */ - class ProgramLink *getBaseLink(); - - /** - * Runs through the chain once. Useful if you want to have more control - * over the operation of the chain. - *@returns true if every link returned true. If at least one link returns - * false, then returns false. - *@author Mike Buland - */ - bool execChainOnce(); - - /** - * Enters the master chain loop, looping over the entire chain and - * executing every link's TimeSlice routine in order, over and over, until - * a link returns a false value. - *@returns False, always. It returns true unless a link returned false, - * but loops until a link does return false. - *@author Mike Buland - **/ - bool enterChainLoop(); - - /** - * Broadcasts an Immediate Response Message to all active links, save the - * sender. Whatever link first responds with a non-null response message - * will have it's messages sent back to the broadcasting link as the returns - * of this function call. Therefore it is very important that all message - * processing code is handled in a fairly timely fasion. - *@param pMsgOut The message to broadcast in hopes of a response. - *@param pSender The message that sent out the message and doesn't want to - * receive it's own message. This should always just be "this". - *@returns The message that was returned by the first link to return a - * non-null response. If all messages return null responses then this also - * returns null. Please note that whoever calls this will be responsible - * for deleting the message returned by it, if non-null. - */ - class LinkMessage *broadcastIRM( LinkMessage *pMsgOut, ProgramLink *pSender ); - -private: - /** - * Shuts down all operation no matter what point in the operation we were. - */ - void emergencyShutdown(); - MultiLog &xLog; /**< A reference to the log. */ - LinkedList lLink; /**< The linked list that contains all of the links. */ -}; - -#endif -- cgit v1.2.3