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Functor implementation. Event mechanism creation.

Introduction

Functor implementation

Functor is a wrapper around function. It's useful to unify static and member function calls. Also it's profitable for event mechanism creation.

Syntax represented below works only on MSVC++ 7.1, this file have defines for 6.0 also but you won't be happy using them.

Using:

IFunctor - common interface for all functors. It has few functions:

Call() - calls bounded function,

operator () - calls Call

IsEqual(IFunctor *) - returns true if both functors are bounded with the same function.

Advanced:

IFunctor is inherited from IRefCounted

IRefCounted has these methods:

AddRef() - increments reference counter

Release() - decrements reference counter and deletes object when reference count is zero.

DecreaseRef() - decrements reference counter without deletion

GetFunctor() - overloaded function that creates functor, returns IFunctor

GetFunctor(StaticFunction) - creates static functor

GetFunctor(&obj/*CMyObj */, CMyObj::Function) - creates member functor

GetFunctor(pFunctor/*IFunctor* */) - creates member functor

Advanced:

GetFunctor returns pointer to IFunctor with zero reference counter. So AddRef and then Release will free allocated memory.

CFunctorSet - container for IFunctor*. Also derived from IFunctor, has methods:

operator +=(IFunctor*) - appends functor

operator -=(IFunctor*) - removes functor (and not only if pointers are equal: it uses IsEqual on functors)

Call - calls all functors

operator () -calls Call

Advanced:

operator +=() calls AddRef on given functor pointer

operator -=() calls Release on given functor pointer

So though GetFunctor allocates memory, CFunctorSet releases it.

Thus, in different cases  you must first AddRef and then after all Release pointer returned by GetFunctor.

Example:

<blockquote>
    <p>
        CFunctorSet<void (*)(int)> m_vMyEvent;<br/>
        void MyStaticFn(int){}<br/>
        class CMyClass{
        public:
            void MyMemFn(int){}
        };<br/>
        m_vMyEvent+=GetFunctor(MyStaticFn);
        CMyClass obj;
        m_vMyEvent+=GetFunctor(&obj, CMyClass::MyMemFn);
        m_vMyEvent(1); //calls both functions
        m_vMyEvent-=GetFunctor(MyStaticFn); //it works 'cause operator -=() uses IsEqual
        m_vMyEvent(2); //calls only member function of CMyClass obj.
    </p>
</blockquote>

Advanced:

CDeferredFunctor - intended for deferred calls in cross thread communication. Methods:

constructor - binds functor

operator =() - binds functor

Call - stores arguments

DeferredCall - calls bounded functor with stored arguments

IsCalled() - returns true if Call is already made but DeferredCall is still not

DeferredCallSaveResult() - saves result of calling

GetResult() - returns result saved by DeferredCallSaveResult

SetOnCall() - allows to set functor that will be called during Call

CRemoteFunctor - same as CDeferredFunctor but stores arguments in IStream. Methods:

constructor - binds functor

Call - stores arguments

RemoteCall - calls bounded functor with stored arguments

GetData(IStream * pStream) - copies internal stream to given

SetData(IStream * pStream, bool bRewind=true) - copies given stream to the internal, sets given stream to start optionally before copying

SetOnCall - allows to set functor that will be called during Call

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araud9-Mar-05 22:19
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Christian Graus10-Mar-05 9:34
protectorChristian Graus10-Mar-05 9:34 
araud wrote:
Jesus said "I come not to break the law but to fulfill"

Yes, that's right. But, He was still talking to the people it was written to.

araud wrote:
and He made the law only tougher

Yes, He did. Because instead of an external law where only actions matter, He told us to look at our attitudes. And once again, this is reason to not be quoting the external law, as if it was a Christian concept. It's not, but it's not in part because it falls short.

araud wrote:
And Paul said that Law was the child-guider to Christ.

For those who did not have Christ, yes. He wasn't saying we need to follow the Law for a while, then find Christ, but rather that the law was a signpost to the coming of Christ. He said this to preach Christ to those who were following the Law.

araud wrote:
That why each cristian must know the Law first and then receive the salvation by bloody and fierce sacrifice of Lord Jesus

Rubbish.

araud wrote:
Read please book "the hell's best kept secret"

I don't have it, and I don't want it. I prefer to read the Bible Smile | :)

araud wrote:
you will understand why you and me should insist on preaching Law first, and ONLY when people say "What shall we do, men and brethren?" we can introduce them our Lord and saviour. In other way Jesus will be useless and devaluated for them.

Read Galatians. They tried to attach the law to Christianity, and Paul called them foolish for it.


Christian

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