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//
// VMime library (http://www.vmime.org)
// Copyright (C) 2002-2013 Vincent Richard <vincent@vmime.org>
//
// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
// modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
// published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of
// the License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
// General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
// with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
// 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
//
// Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is making
// a combined work based on this library. Thus, the terms and conditions of
// the GNU General Public License cover the whole combination.
//
#include "../vmime/config.hpp"
#if VMIME_HAVE_MESSAGING_FEATURES
#include "../vmime/net/folder.hpp"
#include <algorithm>
namespace vmime {
namespace net {
void folder::addMessageChangedListener(events::messageChangedListener* l)
{
m_messageChangedListeners.push_back(l);
}
void folder::removeMessageChangedListener(events::messageChangedListener* l)
{
std::remove(m_messageChangedListeners.begin(), m_messageChangedListeners.end(), l);
}
void folder::notifyMessageChanged(ref <events::messageChangedEvent> event)
{
for (std::list <events::messageChangedListener*>::iterator
it = m_messageChangedListeners.begin() ; it != m_messageChangedListeners.end() ; ++it)
{
event->dispatch(*it);
}
}
void folder::addMessageCountListener(events::messageCountListener* l)
{
m_messageCountListeners.push_back(l);
}
void folder::removeMessageCountListener(events::messageCountListener* l)
{
std::remove(m_messageCountListeners.begin(), m_messageCountListeners.end(), l);
}
void folder::notifyMessageCount(ref <events::messageCountEvent> event)
{
for (std::list <events::messageCountListener*>::iterator
it = m_messageCountListeners.begin() ; it != m_messageCountListeners.end() ; ++it)
{
event->dispatch(*it);
}
}
void folder::addFolderListener(events::folderListener* l)
{
m_folderListeners.push_back(l);
}
void folder::removeFolderListener(events::folderListener* l)
{
std::remove(m_folderListeners.begin(), m_folderListeners.end(), l);
}
void folder::notifyFolder(ref <events::folderEvent> event)
{
for (std::list <events::folderListener*>::iterator
it = m_folderListeners.begin() ; it != m_folderListeners.end() ; ++it)
{
event->dispatch(*it);
}
}
void folder::notifyEvent(ref <events::event> event)
{
if (event->getClass() == events::messageCountEvent::EVENT_CLASS)
{
notifyMessageCount(event.dynamicCast <events::messageCountEvent>());
}
else if (event->getClass() == events::messageChangedEvent::EVENT_CLASS)
{
notifyMessageChanged(event.dynamicCast <events::messageChangedEvent>());
}
else if (event->getClass() == events::folderEvent::EVENT_CLASS)
{
notifyFolder(event.dynamicCast <events::folderEvent>());
}
}
} // net
} // vmime
#endif // VMIME_HAVE_MESSAGING_FEATURES
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