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* Copyright (c) 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 Stanford University
* Copyright (c) 1991 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
*
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*
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*/
#ifndef dp_iocallback_h
#define dp_iocallback_h
/*
* IOCallback allows a member function to be used as an IO handler
* instead of requiring derivation of a subclass.
*/
#include <Dispatch/iohandler.h>
#if defined(__STDC__) || defined(__ANSI_CPP__)
#define __IOCallback(T) T##_IOCallback
#define IOCallback(T) __IOCallback(T)
#define __IOReady(T) T##_IOReady
#define IOReady(T) __IOReady(T)
#define __IOTimer(T) T##_IOTimer
#define IOTimer(T) __IOTimer(T)
#else
#define __IOCallback(T) T/**/_IOCallback
#define IOCallback(T) __IOCallback(T)
#define __IOReady(T) T/**/_IOReady
#define IOReady(T) __IOReady(T)
#define __IOTimer(T) T/**/_IOTimer
#define IOTimer(T) __IOTimer(T)
#endif
#define declareIOCallback(T) \
typedef int (T::*IOReady(T))(int fd); \
typedef void (T::*IOTimer(T))(long sec, long usec); \
class IOCallback(T) : public IOHandler { \
public: \
IOCallback(T)( \
T*, IOReady(T) in, IOReady(T) out = nil, IOReady(T) ex = nil \
); \
IOCallback(T)( \
T*, IOTimer(T), \
IOReady(T) in = nil, IOReady(T) out = nil, IOReady(T) ex = nil \
); \
\
virtual int inputReady(int fd); \
virtual int outputReady(int fd); \
virtual int exceptionRaised(int fd); \
virtual void timerExpired(long sec, long usec); \
private: \
T* _obj; \
IOReady(T) _input; \
IOReady(T) _output; \
IOReady(T) _except; \
IOTimer(T) _timer; \
};
#define implementIOCallback(T) \
IOCallback(T)::IOCallback(T)( \
T* obj, IOReady(T) in, IOReady(T) out, IOReady(T) ex \
) { \
_obj = obj; _timer = nil; \
_input = in; _output = out; _except = ex; \
} \
\
IOCallback(T)::IOCallback(T)( \
T* obj, IOTimer(T) t, IOReady(T) in, IOReady(T) out, IOReady(T) ex \
) { \
_obj = obj; _timer = t; \
_input = in; _output = out; _except = ex; \
} \
\
int IOCallback(T)::inputReady(int fd) { return (_obj->*_input)(fd); } \
int IOCallback(T)::outputReady(int fd) { return (_obj->*_output)(fd); } \
int IOCallback(T)::exceptionRaised(int fd) { return (_obj->*_except)(fd); } \
void IOCallback(T)::timerExpired(long s, long u) { (_obj->*_timer)(s, u); }
#endif
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