Added FbTk::relaySignal, which relays new signals to old Subject type signals.

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Henrik Kinnunen 2010-03-18 19:35:19 +01:00
parent 31a458f365
commit 02bb93590c
3 changed files with 87 additions and 3 deletions

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// RelaySignal.hh
// Copyright (c) 2010 Fluxbox Team (fluxgen at fluxbox dot org)
//
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//
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// DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
#ifndef FBTK_RELAY_SIGNAL_HH
#define FBTK_RELAY_SIGNAL_HH
#include "Signal.hh"
#include "MemFun.hh"
#include "Subject.hh"
namespace FbTk {
/**
* Relays a new signal type to the old subject type signal. When the new signal
* emits the subject notify() will be called.
* This function is temporary and just a helper during transition between old
* and new signal system.
*
* @param from The original source of the signal.
* @param to_subject The destination Subject.
*/
template < typename Signal >
void relaySignal(Signal& from, FbTk::Subject& to_subject) {
from.connect(MemFunIgnoreArgs(to_subject, &FbTk::Subject::notify));
}
/**
* Relays a new signal type to the old subject type signal. When the new signal
* emits the subject notify() will be called.
* This function is temporary and just a helper during transition between old
* and new signal system.
*
* @param tracker Keeps track of signals
* @param from The original source of the signal.
* @param to_subject The destination Subject
*/
template < typename Signal >
void relaySignal(SignalTracker& tracker, Signal& from, FbTk::Subject& to_subject) {
tracker.join(from, MemFunIgnoreArgs(to_subject, &FbTk::Subject::notify));
}
} // end namespace FbTk
#endif // FBTK_RELAY_SIGNAL_HH

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CXX=g++
CXXFLAGS= -I.. -I../FbTk -I../.. -DDEBUG -DUSE_XFT -Wall -g -O2 ../FbTk/libFbTk.a
CXXFLAGS= -I.. -I../FbTk -I../.. -DDEBUG -DUSE_XFT -Wall -g -O2 -fno-inline
LIBS=
XFLAGS= -I/usr/X11R6/include
XLIBS= -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXft -lXpm -lImlib2
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${CXX} glxtest.cc ${CXXFLAGS} ${XLIBS} -lGL -lGLU -lXpm -o glxtest
testSignals: testSignals.o ../FbTk/Signal.hh ../FbTk/MemFun.hh
$(CXX) $(LIBS) testSignals.o -o testSignals
$(CXX) $(LIBS) testSignals.o -o testSignals ../FbTk/libFbTk.a
testStringUtil: StringUtiltest.o
$(CXX) $(LIBS) StringUtiltest.o ../FbTk/libFbTk.a -o testStringUtil

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#include "../FbTk/Signal.hh"
#include "../FbTk/MemFun.hh"
#include "../FbTk/RelaySignal.hh"
#include "../FbTk/Observer.hh"
#include "../FbTk/Subject.hh"
#include <string>
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2.9);
}
// Test relay new signals to old
{
cout << "---------- Testing relay of signals" << endl;
struct Observer: public FbTk::Observer {
void update(FbTk::Subject* subj) {
cout << "Observer called." << endl;
}
};
// setup old subject->observer listening
FbTk::Subject destination;
Observer obs;
destination.attach(&obs);
// create a new signal and relay it to the
// old subject
FbTk::Signal<void, string> source;
FbTk::relaySignal(source, destination);
// the new signal should now make the old
// subject notify its observers
source.emit("hello world");
}
}