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event-impl.h
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1/*
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19#ifndef EVENT_IMPL_H
20#define EVENT_IMPL_H
21
22#include "simple-ref-count.h"
23
24#include <stdint.h>
25
32namespace ns3
33{
34
45class EventImpl : public SimpleRefCount<EventImpl>
46{
47 public:
49 EventImpl();
51 virtual ~EventImpl() = 0;
56 void Invoke();
62 void Cancel();
68 bool IsCancelled();
69
70 protected:
77 virtual void Notify() = 0;
78
79 private:
80 bool m_cancel;
81};
82
83} // namespace ns3
84
85#endif /* EVENT_IMPL_H */
A simulation event.
Definition: event-impl.h:46
EventImpl()
Default constructor.
Definition: event-impl.cc:40
void Invoke()
Called by the simulation engine to notify the event that it is time to execute.
Definition: event-impl.cc:47
virtual void Notify()=0
Implementation for Invoke().
void Cancel()
Marks the event as 'canceled'.
Definition: event-impl.cc:57
virtual ~EventImpl()=0
Destructor.
Definition: event-impl.cc:35
bool m_cancel
Has this event been cancelled.
Definition: event-impl.h:80
bool IsCancelled()
Definition: event-impl.cc:64
A template-based reference counting class.
Every class exported by the ns3 library is enclosed in the ns3 namespace.
ns3::SimpleRefCount declaration and template implementation.