handles are provided.
The FdEvent class is an implementation of the RAII idiom: The event will be automatically
- unregistered in the FdEvent destructor. The TimerEvent instance should be created
- within the same scope or on a scope below where the callback is defined (e.g. if the
- callback is a member function it should be defined as a class member).
+ unregistered in the FdEvent destructor. The FdEvent instance should be created within the
+ same scope or on a scope below where the callback is defined (e.g. if the callback is a
+ member function it should be defined as a class member).
*/
class FdEvent
: public detail::FIFORunner::TaskInfo,
void disable(); ///< Disable event
void enable(); ///< Enable event
- bool enabled(); ///< \c true if event enabled, \c false otherwise
FdEvent & action(Callback const & cb); ///< Change event callback
private:
virtual void signal(int events);
- virtual void run();
+ virtual void v_run();
+ virtual char const * v_type() const;
+ virtual std::string v_info() const;
Callback cb_;
int fd_;