poco/Foundation/include/Poco/NotificationCenter.h
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//
// NotificationCenter.h
//
// $Id: //poco/Main/Foundation/include/Poco/NotificationCenter.h#3 $
//
// Library: Foundation
// Package: Notifications
// Module: NotificationCenter
//
// Definition of the NotificationCenter class.
//
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#ifndef Foundation_NotificationCenter_INCLUDED
#define Foundation_NotificationCenter_INCLUDED
#include "Poco/Foundation.h"
#include "Poco/Mutex.h"
#include <list>
namespace Poco {
class Notification;
class AbstractObserver;
class Foundation_API NotificationCenter
/// A NotificationCenter is essentially a notification dispatcher.
/// It notifies all observers of notifications meeting specific criteria.
/// This information is encapsulated in Notification objects.
/// Client objects register themselves with the notification center as observers of
/// specific notifications posted by other objects. When an event occurs, an object
/// posts an appropriate notification to the notification center. The notification
/// center invokes the registered method on each matching observer, passing the notification
/// as argument.
///
/// The order in which observers receive notifications is undefined.
/// It is possible for the posting object and the observing object to be the same.
/// The NotificationCenter delivers notifications to observers synchronously.
/// In other words the postNotification() method does not return until all observers have
/// received and processed the notification.
/// If an observer throws an exception while handling a notification, the NotificationCenter
/// stops dispatching the notification and postNotification() rethrows the exception.
///
/// In a multithreaded scenario, notifications are always delivered in the thread in which the
/// notification was posted, which may not be the same thread in which an observer registered itself.
///
/// The NotificationCenter class is basically a C++ implementation of the NSNotificationCenter class
/// found in Apple's Cocoa (or OpenStep).
///
/// While handling a notification, an observer can unregister itself from the notification center,
/// or it can register or unregister other observers. Observers added during a dispatch cycle
/// will not receive the current notification.
///
/// The method receiving the notification must be implemented as
/// void handleNotification(MyNotification* pNf);
/// The handler method gets co-ownership of the Notification object
/// and must release it when done. This is best done with an AutoPtr:
/// void MyClass::handleNotification(MyNotification* pNf)
/// {
/// AutoPtr<MyNotification> nf(pNf);
/// ...
/// }
///
/// Alternatively, the NObserver class template can be used to register a callback
/// method. In this case, the callback method receives the Notification in an
/// AutoPtr and thus does not have to deal with object ownership issues:
/// void MyClass::handleNotification(const AutoPtr<MyNotification>& pNf)
/// {
/// ...
/// }
{
public:
NotificationCenter();
/// Creates the NotificationCenter.
~NotificationCenter();
/// Destroys the NotificationCenter.
void addObserver(const AbstractObserver& observer);
/// Registers an observer with the NotificationCenter.
/// Usage:
/// Observer<MyClass, MyNotification> obs(*this, &MyClass::handleNotification);
/// notificationCenter.addObserver(obs);
///
/// Alternatively, the NObserver template class can be used instead of Observer.
void removeObserver(const AbstractObserver& observer);
/// Unregisters an observer with the NotificationCenter.
void postNotification(Notification* pNotification);
/// Posts a notification to the NotificationCenter.
/// The NotificationCenter then delivers the notification
/// to all interested observers.
/// If an observer throws an exception, dispatching terminates
/// and the exception is rethrown to the caller.
/// Ownership of the notification object is claimed and the
/// notification is released before returning. Therefore,
/// a call like
/// notificationCenter.postNotification(new MyNotification);
/// does not result in a memory leak.
bool hasObservers() const;
/// Returns true iff there is at least one registered observer.
///
/// Can be used to improve performance if an expensive notification
/// shall only be created and posted if there are any observers.
static NotificationCenter& defaultCenter();
/// Returns a reference to the default
/// NotificationCenter.
private:
typedef std::list<AbstractObserver*> ObserverList;
ObserverList _observers;
mutable Mutex _mutex;
};
} // namespace Poco
#endif // Foundation_NotificationCenter_INCLUDED