// -*- mode: C++; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2; -*- #ifndef __timer_hh #define __timer_hh extern "C" { #ifdef TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME # include # include #else // !TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME # ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H # include # else // !HAVE_SYS_TIME_H # include # endif // HAVE_SYS_TIME_H #endif // TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME } namespace otk { class TimerQueueManager; //! The data passed to the TimeoutHandler function. /*! Note: this is a very useful place to put an object instance, and set the event handler to a static function in the same class. */ typedef void *TimeoutData; //! The type of function which can be set as the callback for a Timer firing typedef void (*TimeoutHandler)(TimeoutData); //! A Timer class which will fire a function when its time elapses class Timer { private: //! The manager which to add ourself to and remove ourself after we are done TimerQueueManager *_manager; //! The function to call when the time elapses TimeoutHandler _handler; //! The data which gets passed along to the TimeoutHandler TimeoutData _data; //! Determines if the timer is currently started bool _timing; //! When this is true, the timer will reset itself to fire again every time bool _recur; //! The time at which the timer started timeval _start; //! The time at which the timer is going to fire timeval _timeout; //! Disallows copying of Timer objects Timer(const Timer&); //! Disallows copying of Timer objects Timer& operator=(const Timer&); public: //! Constructs a new Timer object /*! @param m The TimerQueueManager with which to associate. The manager specified will be resposible for making this timer fire. @param h The function to call when the timer fires @param d The data to pass along to the function call when the timer fires */ Timer(TimerQueueManager *m, TimeoutHandler h, TimeoutData d); //! Destroys the Timer object virtual ~Timer(); //! Fires the timer, calling its TimeoutHandler void fire(); //! Returns if the Timer is started and timing inline bool timing() const { return _timing; } //! Returns if the Timer is going to repeat inline bool recurring() const { return _recur; } //! Gets the amount of time the Timer should last before firing inline const timeval &timeout() const { return _timeout; } //! Gets the time at which the Timer started inline const timeval &startTime() const { return _start; } //! Gets the amount of time left before the Timer fires timeval remainingTime(const timeval &tm) const; //! Returns if the Timer is past its timeout time, and should fire bool shouldFire(const timeval &tm) const; //! Gets the time at which the Timer will fire timeval endTime() const; //! Sets the Timer to repeat or not /*! @param b If true, the timer is set to repeat; otherwise, it will fire only once */ inline void setRecurring(bool b) { _recur = b; } //! Sets the amount of time for the Timer to last in milliseconds /*! @param t The number of milliseconds the timer should last */ void setTimeout(long t); //! Sets the amount of time the Timer should last before firing /*! @param t The amount of time the timer should last */ void setTimeout(const timeval &t); //! Causes the timer to begin /*! The timer fires after the time in Timer::getTimeout has passed since this function was called. Calling this function while the timer is already started will cause it to restart its countdown. */ void start(); // manager acquires timer //! Causes the timer to stop /*! The timer will no longer fire once this function has been called. Calling this function more than once does not have any effect. */ void stop(); // manager releases timer //! Determines if this Timer will fire before a second Timer object /*! @param other The second Timer with which to compare @return true if this Timer will fire before 'other'; otherwise, false */ bool operator<(const Timer& other) const { return shouldFire(other.endTime()); } }; } #endif // __timer_hh