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| |
| /** \file |
| * |
| * This header provides macros that allows a signal to be emitted |
| * from a derived class of its owner. |
| * |
| * In 'protected' section of owner class declaration, |
| * DECLARE_SIGNAL_EMIT(signalName) |
| * From a derived class of owner, |
| * this->emitSignal(signalName, arg1, arg2); |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef NDN_UTIL_SIGNAL_EMIT_HPP |
| #define NDN_UTIL_SIGNAL_EMIT_HPP |
| |
| namespace ndn { |
| namespace util { |
| namespace signal { |
| |
| /** \brief (implementation detail) a filler for extra argument |
| */ |
| class DummyExtraArg |
| { |
| }; |
| |
| } // namespace signal |
| } // namespace util |
| } // namespace ndn |
| |
| /** \brief (implementation detail) declares a 'emit_signalName' method |
| * \note This macro should be used in 'protected' section so that it's accessible |
| * by derived classes. |
| * \note emit_signalName method is implementation detail. |
| * Derived classes should use 'emitSignal' macro. |
| * \note The name 'emit_signalName' is an intentional violation of code-style rule 2.5. |
| * \note The method is declared as a template, so that the macro doesn't need argument types. |
| * But only argument types that are compatible with Signal declaration will work. |
| */ |
| #define DECLARE_SIGNAL_EMIT(signalName) \ |
| template<typename ...TArgs> \ |
| void emit_##signalName(const TArgs&... args) \ |
| { \ |
| signalName(args...); \ |
| } |
| |
| /** \brief (implementation detail) invokes emit_signalName method |
| * \note C99 requires at least one argument to be passed in __VA_ARGS__, |
| * thus a DummyExtraArg is expected at the end of __VA_ARGS__, |
| * which will be accepted but ignored by Signal::operator() overload. |
| */ |
| #define NDN_CXX_SIGNAL_EMIT(signalName, ...) \ |
| emit_##signalName(__VA_ARGS__) |
| |
| /** \brief (implementation detail) |
| */ |
| #define emitSignal(...) \ |
| NDN_CXX_SIGNAL_EMIT(__VA_ARGS__, ::ndn::util::signal::DummyExtraArg()) |
| |
| #endif // NDN_UTIL_SIGNAL_EMIT_HPP |