/* * Copyright (C) 1996-2015 The Squid Software Foundation and contributors * * Squid software is distributed under GPLv2+ license and includes * contributions from numerous individuals and organizations. * Please see the COPYING and CONTRIBUTORS files for details. */ #ifndef _SQUID_BASE_SUBSCRIPTION_H #define _SQUID_BASE_SUBSCRIPTION_H #include "base/AsyncCall.h" /** API for creating a series of AsyncCalls. * This is necessary because the same AsyncCall callback must not be * fired multiple times. * * The call producer needs to accept and store a Subscription::Pointer. * It also should provide some mechanism for adding/removing/changing * the stored Subscription::Pointer. * * The callback() method of Subscription::Pointer will spawn AsyncCall * to be filled out and scheduled as needed. */ class Subscription: public RefCountable { public: typedef RefCount Pointer; /** returns a call object to be used for the next call back. * Child implementations must ensure the Call pointer produced * is not NULL. */ virtual AsyncCall::Pointer callback() const = 0; }; /** Implements Subscription API using Call's copy constructor. * * The subscriber creates one of these using a specific callback * type and instance. The subscription object is then passed to a * producer/factory which will use this API to generate calls. * A subscription may be passed to multiple producers. * * Call_ must have a copy constructor. * A pointer to Call_ must be convertable to AsyncCall::Pointer */ template class CallSubscription: public Subscription { public: /// Must be passed an object. nil pointers are not permitted. explicit CallSubscription(const RefCount &aCall) : call(aCall) { assert(aCall != NULL); } virtual AsyncCall::Pointer callback() const { return new Call_(*call); } private: const RefCount call; ///< gets copied to create callback calls }; #endif /* _SQUID_BASE_SUBSCRIPTION_H */