This class adds Activity specific semantics to OS::RunnableInterface and sits in the RTT namespace. More...
#include <rtt/RunnableInterface.hpp>
Public Member Functions | |
~RunnableInterface () | |
Checks if this is still in a task and if so, issues a critical warning. | |
virtual bool | hasWork () |
This method is for 'intelligent' activity implementations that wish to see if it is required to call step() (again). | |
ActivityInterface * | getActivity () const |
Query for the task this interface is run in. | |
virtual void | setActivity (ActivityInterface *task) |
Set the task this interface is run in. | |
virtual OS::ThreadInterface * | getThread () const |
Get the thread this object is run in. | |
virtual bool | initialize ()=0 |
The method that will be called before the first periodical execution of step() ( or non periodical execution of loop() ), when the thread is started. | |
virtual void | step ()=0 |
The method that will be periodically executed when this class RTT_API is run in a periodic thread. | |
virtual void | loop () |
The method that will be executed once when this class RTT_API is run in a non periodic thread. | |
virtual bool | breakLoop () |
This method is called by the framework to break out of the loop() method. | |
virtual void | finalize ()=0 |
The method that will be called after the last periodical execution of step() ( or non periodical execution of loop() ), when the RunnableInterface is stopped. | |
virtual void | setThread (ThreadInterface *t) |
Set the thread this object will be run in. |
This class adds Activity specific semantics to OS::RunnableInterface and sits in the RTT namespace.
Applications should always use this class instead of the OS version.
The getActivity() method is guaranteed to return a valid task pointer during initialize(), step() or loop() and finalize(). This allows the RunnableInterface to query the task's period(icity) and ThreadInterface. Consequently, initialize() knows whether step() or loop() will be called ( depending on ActivityInterface::isPeriodic() ).
Definition at line 60 of file RunnableInterface.hpp.
virtual bool RTT::OS::RunnableInterface::breakLoop | ( | ) | [virtual, inherited] |
This method is called by the framework to break out of the loop() method.
Reimplement this method to signal loop() to return and return true on success. When this method is not reimplemented by you, it will always return false, denoting that the loop can not be broken. If breakLoop() returns true, the caller will wait until loop() returns.
Reimplemented in RTT::EventProcessor, RTT::ExecutionEngine, and RTT::Timer.
ActivityInterface * RTT::RunnableInterface::getActivity | ( | ) | const [inline] |
Query for the task this interface is run in.
Zero denotes that no task is present to run it, and hence no detailed information is available.
Definition at line 106 of file RunnableInterface.hpp.
virtual OS::ThreadInterface* RTT::RunnableInterface::getThread | ( | ) | const [virtual] |
Get the thread this object is run in.
Reimplemented from RTT::OS::RunnableInterface.
virtual bool RTT::RunnableInterface::hasWork | ( | ) | [virtual] |
This method is for 'intelligent' activity implementations that wish to see if it is required to call step() (again).
By default, false is returned. You should only return true in case there is a temporary reason to (re-)run step.
Reimplemented in RTT::CommandProcessor, RTT::EventProcessor, and RTT::ExecutionEngine.
virtual void RTT::OS::RunnableInterface::loop | ( | ) | [virtual, inherited] |
The method that will be executed once when this class RTT_API is run in a non periodic thread.
The default implementation calls step() once.
Reimplemented in RTT::Timer.
virtual void RTT::RunnableInterface::setActivity | ( | ActivityInterface * | task | ) | [virtual] |
Set the task this interface is run in.
A Zero means no task is running it.
task | The ActivityInterface running this interface. |
Reimplemented in RTT::ExecutionEngine.