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/* +------------------------------------+
* | Inspire Internet Relay Chat Daemon |
* +------------------------------------+
*
* InspIRCd: (C) 2002-2007 InspIRCd Development Team
* See: http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/index.php/Credits
*
* This program is free but copyrighted software; see
* the file COPYING for details.
*
* ---------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifndef INSPIRCD_TIMER_H
#define INSPIRCD_TIMER_H
class InspIRCd;
/** Timer class for one-second resolution timers
* InspTimer provides a facility which allows module
* developers to create one-shot timers. The timer
* can be made to trigger at any time up to a one-second
* resolution. To use InspTimer, inherit a class from
* InspTimer, then insert your inherited class into the
* queue using Server::AddTimer(). The Tick() method of
* your object (which you should override) will be called
* at the given time.
*/
class CoreExport InspTimer : public Extensible
{
private:
/** The triggering time
*/
time_t trigger;
/** Number of seconds between triggers
*/
long secs;
/** True if this is a repeating timer
*/
bool repeat;
public:
/** Default constructor, initializes the triggering time
* @param secs_from_now The number of seconds from now to trigger the timer
* @param now The time now
* @param repeating Repeat this timer every secs_from_now seconds if set to true
*/
InspTimer(long secs_from_now,time_t now, bool repeating = false)
{
trigger = now + secs_from_now;
secs = secs_from_now;
repeat = repeating;
}
/** Default destructor, does nothing.
*/
virtual ~InspTimer() { }
/** Retrieve the current triggering time
*/
virtual time_t GetTimer()
{
return trigger;
}
/** Called when the timer ticks.
* You should override this method with some useful code to
* handle the tick event.
*/
virtual void Tick(time_t TIME) = 0;
/** Returns true if this timer is set to repeat
*/
bool GetRepeat()
{
return repeat;
}
/** Returns the interval (number of seconds between ticks)
* of this timer object.
*/
long GetSecs()
{
return secs;
}
/** Cancels the repeat state of a repeating timer.
* If you call this method, then the next time your
* timer ticks, it will be removed immediately after.
* You should use this method call to remove a recurring
* timer if you wish to do so within the timer's Tick
* event, as calling TimerManager::DelTimer() from within
* the InspTimer::Tick() method is dangerous and may
* cause a segmentation fault. Calling CancelRepeat()
* is safe in this case.
*/
void CancelRepeat()
{
repeat = false;
}
};
/** This class manages sets of InspTimers, and triggers them at their defined times.
* This will ensure timers are not missed, as well as removing timers that have
* expired and allowing the addition of new ones.
*/
class CoreExport TimerManager : public Extensible
{
protected:
/** A group of timers all set to trigger at the same time
*/
typedef std::vector<InspTimer*> timergroup;
/** A map of timergroups, each group has a specific trigger time
*/
typedef std::map<time_t, timergroup*> timerlist;
/** Set when ticking timers, to prevent deletion while iterating
*/
bool CantDeleteHere;
/** Creating server instance
*/
InspIRCd* ServerInstance;
private:
/** The current timer set, a map of timergroups
*/
timerlist Timers;
public:
/** Constructor
*/
TimerManager(InspIRCd* Instance);
/** Tick all pending InspTimers
* @param TIME the current system time
*/
void TickTimers(time_t TIME);
/** Add an InspTimer
* @param T an InspTimer derived class to add
* @param secs_from_now You may set this to the number of seconds
* from the current time when the timer will tick, or you may just
* leave this unset and the values set by the InspTimers constructor
* will be used. This is used internally for re-triggering repeating
* timers.
*/
void AddTimer(InspTimer* T, long secs_from_now = 0);
/** Delete an InspTimer
* @param T an InspTimer derived class to delete
*/
void DelTimer(InspTimer* T);
/** Tick any timers that have been missed due to lag
* @param TIME the current system time
*/
void TickMissedTimers(time_t TIME);
};
#endif
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