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* Copyright (c) 2005, Eric Crahen
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#ifndef __ZTCANCELABLE_H__
#define __ZTCANCELABLE_H__
#include "zthread/Exceptions.h"
namespace ZThread {
/**
* @class Cancelable
*
* @author Eric Crahen <http://www.code-foo.com>
* @date <2003-07-16T09:28:46-0400>
* @version 2.3.0
*
* The Cancelable interface defines a common method of adding general <i>disable-and-exit</i>
* semantics to some object. By cancel()ing a Cancelable object, a request is
* made to disable that object.
*
* <b>Disabling</b>
*
* A cancel()ed object may not necessarily abort it work immediately. Often, it much more
* elegant for a cancel()ed object to complete handling whatever responsibilities have
* been assigned to it, but it will <i>not</i> take on any new responsibility.
*
* <b>Exiting</b>
*
* A cancel()ed should complete its responsibilities as soon as possible.
* Canceling is not only a request to stop taking on new responsibility, and to
* complete its current responsibility. Its also a request to complete dealing with its
* current responsibilities, quickly when possible.
*/
class Cancelable {
public:
//! Destroy a Cancelable object.
virtual ~Cancelable() {}
/**
* Canceling a Cancelable object makes a request to disable that object.
* This entails refusing to take on any new responsibility, and completing
* its current responsibilities quickly.
*
* Canceling an object more than once has no effect.
*
* @post The Cancelable object will have permanently transitioned to a
* disabled state; it will now refuse to accept new responsibility.
*/
virtual void cancel() = 0;
/**
* Determine if a Cancelable object has been canceled.
*
* @return
* - <em>true</em> if cancel() was called prior to this function.
* - <em>false</em> otherwise.
*/
virtual bool isCanceled() = 0;
}; /* Cancelable */
} // namespace ZThread
#endif // __ZTCANCELABLE_H__
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