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| * Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Regents of the University of California. |
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| * This file is part of ndn-cxx library (NDN C++ library with eXperimental eXtensions). |
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| |
| #ifndef NDN_UTIL_SIGNAL_SIGNAL_HPP |
| #define NDN_UTIL_SIGNAL_SIGNAL_HPP |
| |
| #include "signal-connection.hpp" |
| #include <list> |
| |
| namespace ndn { |
| namespace util { |
| namespace signal { |
| |
| /** \brief provides a lightweight signal / event system |
| * |
| * To declare a signal: |
| * public: |
| * Signal<Owner, T1, T2> signalName; |
| * To connect to a signal: |
| * owner->signalName.connect(f); |
| * Multiple functions can connect to the same signal. |
| * To emit a signal from owner: |
| * this->signalName(arg1, arg2); |
| * |
| * \tparam Owner the signal owner class; only this class can emit the signal |
| * \tparam TArgs types of signal arguments |
| * \sa signal-emit.hpp allows owner's derived classes to emit signals |
| */ |
| template<typename Owner, typename ...TArgs> |
| class Signal : noncopyable |
| { |
| public: // API for anyone |
| /** \brief represents a function that can connect to the signal |
| */ |
| typedef function<void(const TArgs&...)> Handler; |
| |
| Signal(); |
| |
| /** \brief connects a handler to the signal |
| * \note If invoked from a handler, the new handler won't receive the current emitted signal. |
| */ |
| Connection |
| connect(const Handler& handler); |
| |
| private: // API for owner |
| /** \retval true if there is no connection |
| */ |
| bool |
| isEmpty() const; |
| |
| /** \brief emits a signal |
| * \param args arguments passed to all handlers |
| * \warning Emitting the signal from a handler is undefined behavior. |
| * \note If a handler throws, the exception will be propagated to the caller |
| * who emits this signal, and some handlers may not be executed. |
| */ |
| void |
| operator()(const TArgs&...args); |
| |
| // make Owner a friend of Signal<Owner, ...> so that API for owner can be called |
| #if NDN_CXX_HAVE_CXX_FRIEND_TYPENAME |
| friend Owner; |
| #elif NDN_CXX_HAVE_CXX_FRIEND_TYPENAME_WRAPPER |
| template<typename T> |
| struct TypeWrapper |
| { |
| typedef T Type; |
| }; // http://stackoverflow.com/a/5608542/3729203 |
| friend class TypeWrapper<Owner>::Type; |
| #else |
| # error "cannot declare Owner as friend" |
| #endif |
| |
| private: // internal implementation |
| typedef Signal<Owner, TArgs...> Self; |
| struct Slot; |
| |
| /** \brief stores slots |
| * \note std::list is used because iterators must not be invalidated |
| * when other slots are added or removed |
| */ |
| typedef std::list<Slot> SlotList; |
| |
| /** \brief stores a handler function, and a function to disconnect this handler |
| */ |
| struct Slot |
| { |
| /** \brief the handler function who will receive emitted signals |
| */ |
| Handler handler; |
| |
| /** \brief the disconnect function which will disconnect this handler |
| * |
| * This is .disconnect method bound with the iterator to this slot. |
| * |
| * This is the only shared_ptr to this function object. |
| * Connection class has a weak_ptr which references the same function object. |
| * When the slot is removed or the signal is destructed, this function object would be |
| * destructed, and the related Connections cannot disconnect this slot again. |
| */ |
| shared_ptr<function<void()>> disconnect; |
| }; |
| |
| /** \brief stores slots |
| */ |
| SlotList m_slots; |
| |
| /** \brief is a signal handler executing? |
| */ |
| bool m_isExecuting; |
| |
| /** \brief iterator to current executing slot |
| * \note This field is meaningful when isExecuting==true |
| */ |
| typename SlotList::iterator m_currentSlot; |
| |
| /** \brief disconnects the handler in a slot |
| */ |
| void |
| disconnect(typename SlotList::iterator it); |
| }; |
| |
| template<typename Owner, typename ...TArgs> |
| Signal<Owner, TArgs...>::Signal() |
| : m_isExecuting(false) |
| { |
| } |
| |
| template<typename Owner, typename ...TArgs> |
| inline Connection |
| Signal<Owner, TArgs...>::connect(const Handler& handler) |
| { |
| typename SlotList::iterator it = m_slots.insert(m_slots.end(), {handler, nullptr}); |
| it->disconnect = make_shared<function<void()>>(bind(&Self::disconnect, this, it)); |
| |
| return signal::Connection(weak_ptr<function<void()>>(it->disconnect)); |
| } |
| |
| template<typename Owner, typename ...TArgs> |
| inline void |
| Signal<Owner, TArgs...>::disconnect(typename SlotList::iterator it) |
| { |
| // it could be const_iterator, but gcc 4.6 doesn't support std::list::erase(const_iterator) |
| |
| if (m_isExecuting) { |
| // during signal emission, only the currently executing handler can be disconnected |
| BOOST_ASSERT_MSG(it == m_currentSlot, |
| "cannot disconnect another handler from a handler"); |
| m_currentSlot = m_slots.end(); // prevent disconnect twice |
| } |
| m_slots.erase(it); |
| } |
| |
| template<typename Owner, typename ...TArgs> |
| inline bool |
| Signal<Owner, TArgs...>::isEmpty() const |
| { |
| return !m_isExecuting && m_slots.empty(); |
| } |
| |
| template<typename Owner, typename ...TArgs> |
| inline void |
| Signal<Owner, TArgs...>::operator()(const TArgs&... args) |
| { |
| BOOST_ASSERT_MSG(!m_isExecuting, "cannot emit signal from a handler"); |
| if (m_slots.empty()) { |
| return; |
| } |
| m_isExecuting = true; |
| |
| typename SlotList::iterator it = m_slots.begin(); |
| typename SlotList::iterator last = m_slots.end(); |
| --last; |
| |
| try { |
| bool isLast = false; |
| while (!isLast) { |
| m_currentSlot = it; |
| isLast = it == last; |
| ++it; |
| |
| m_currentSlot->handler(args...); |
| } |
| } |
| catch (...) { |
| m_isExecuting = false; |
| throw; |
| } |
| m_isExecuting = false; |
| } |
| |
| } // namespace signal |
| |
| // expose as ndn::util::Signal |
| using signal::Signal; |
| |
| } // namespace util |
| } // namespace ndn |
| |
| #endif // NDN_UTIL_SIGNAL_SIGNAL_HPP |