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/programlink.h | 99 --------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 99 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 src/old/programlink.h (limited to 'src/old/programlink.h') diff --git a/src/old/programlink.h b/src/old/programlink.h deleted file mode 100644 index f93edcc..0000000 --- a/src/old/programlink.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,99 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef PROGRAMLINK_H -#define PROGRAMLINK_H - -class ProgramLink; -#include "queue.h" -#include "linkmessage.h" -#include "programchain.h" - -/** - * Program Link is the base class for any object that will be a piece of the - * main program chain loop. - *@author Mike Buland - */ -class ProgramLink -{ -friend class ProgramChain; -public: - /** - * Construct a program link. - */ - ProgramLink(); - - /** - * Deconstruct. - */ - virtual ~ProgramLink(); - - /** - * Initialization code required for a link that wasn't performed in the - * constructor. - *@returns true if initialization was successful. A false value will halt - * the chain. - */ - virtual bool init()=0; - - /** - * DeInitialization code that should happen, but doesn't belong in the - * destructor. - *@returns true means everything worked, false means failure, but is - * meaningless. - */ - virtual bool deInit()=0; - - /** - * Executed once per link per chain pass. Contains the guts of the program. - *@returns true if everything went well. A false value will halt the chain. - */ - virtual bool timeSlice()=0; - - /** - * This must be handled in order to process Instant Response Messages. - * This function should return null on all messages that it doesn't - * understand how to handle, and construct new messages to return to sender - * in the cases where it does understand. - *@param pMsgIn The message that must be processed. - *@returns Either a new message in cases where a response is required, - * or null if nothing needs to be done by this link. - */ - virtual LinkMessage *processIRM( LinkMessage *pMsgIn ) = 0; - - /** - * Broadcast a LinkMessage to all other links in the system. Each other - * link will get a call of their processIRM function. If the message gets - * a response then you will regain control immediately, otherwise the system - * will give all other Links a chance to respond before returning NULL. - *@param pMsgOut The message to broadcast. - *@returns The message response, or NULL if no Link understood your message. - */ - LinkMessage *sendIRM( LinkMessage *pMsgOut ); - -private: - /** - * Set which chain we're assosiated with. This is how IRM messages make - * it out to the rest of the world. - *@param pNewChain A pointer to the containing program chain. - */ - void setChain( class ProgramChain *pNewChain ); - - /** - * The pointer to the containing chain. - */ - class ProgramChain *pChain; -/* - void postMessage( LinkMessage *pMsg, int nLvl ); - LinkMessage *getMessage( int nLvl ); - - enum - { - msgToChain, - msgToLink - }; - -private: - Queue qMsgToChain; - Queue qMsgToLink; -*/ -}; - -#endif -- cgit v1.2.3