Public Member Functions

ns3::Watchdog Class Reference
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a very simple watchdog More...

#include <watchdog.h>

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Public Member Functions

void Ping (Time delay)
template<typename FN >
void SetFunction (FN fn)
template<typename MEM_PTR , typename OBJ_PTR >
void SetFunction (MEM_PTR memPtr, OBJ_PTR objPtr)
template<typename T1 >
void SetArguments (T1 a1)
template<typename T1 , typename T2 >
void SetArguments (T1 a1, T2 a2)
template<typename T1 , typename T2 , typename T3 >
void SetArguments (T1 a1, T2 a2, T3 a3)
template<typename T1 , typename T2 , typename T3 , typename T4 >
void SetArguments (T1 a1, T2 a2, T3 a3, T4 a4)
template<typename T1 , typename T2 , typename T3 , typename T4 , typename T5 >
void SetArguments (T1 a1, T2 a2, T3 a3, T4 a4, T5 a5)
template<typename T1 , typename T2 , typename T3 , typename T4 , typename T5 , typename T6 >
void SetArguments (T1 a1, T2 a2, T3 a3, T4 a4, T5 a5, T6 a6)

Detailed Description

a very simple watchdog

If you don't ping the watchdog sufficiently often, it triggers its listening function.


Member Function Documentation

void ns3::Watchdog::Ping ( Time  delay  ) 
Parameters:
delay the watchdog delay

After a call to this method, the watchdog will not be triggered until the delay specified has been expired. This operation is sometimes named "re-arming" a watchdog in some operating systems.

template<typename T1 , typename T2 , typename T3 , typename T4 , typename T5 , typename T6 >
void ns3::Watchdog::SetArguments ( T1  a1,
T2  a2,
T3  a3,
T4  a4,
T5  a5,
T6  a6 
)
Parameters:
a1 the first argument
a2 the second argument
a3 the third argument
a4 the fourth argument
a5 the fifth argument
a6 the sixth argument

Store these arguments in this Timer for later use by Timer::Schedule.

template<typename T1 >
void ns3::Watchdog::SetArguments ( T1  a1  ) 
Parameters:
a1 the first argument

Store this argument in this Timer for later use by Timer::Schedule.

template<typename T1 , typename T2 , typename T3 , typename T4 >
void ns3::Watchdog::SetArguments ( T1  a1,
T2  a2,
T3  a3,
T4  a4 
)
Parameters:
a1 the first argument
a2 the second argument
a3 the third argument
a4 the fourth argument

Store these arguments in this Timer for later use by Timer::Schedule.

template<typename T1 , typename T2 , typename T3 , typename T4 , typename T5 >
void ns3::Watchdog::SetArguments ( T1  a1,
T2  a2,
T3  a3,
T4  a4,
T5  a5 
)
Parameters:
a1 the first argument
a2 the second argument
a3 the third argument
a4 the fourth argument
a5 the fifth argument

Store these arguments in this Timer for later use by Timer::Schedule.

template<typename T1 , typename T2 >
void ns3::Watchdog::SetArguments ( T1  a1,
T2  a2 
)
Parameters:
a1 the first argument
a2 the second argument

Store these arguments in this Timer for later use by Timer::Schedule.

template<typename T1 , typename T2 , typename T3 >
void ns3::Watchdog::SetArguments ( T1  a1,
T2  a2,
T3  a3 
)
Parameters:
a1 the first argument
a2 the second argument
a3 the third argument

Store these arguments in this Timer for later use by Timer::Schedule.

template<typename FN >
void ns3::Watchdog::SetFunction ( FN  fn  ) 
Parameters:
fn the function

Store this function in this Timer for later use by Timer::Schedule.

template<typename MEM_PTR , typename OBJ_PTR >
void ns3::Watchdog::SetFunction ( MEM_PTR  memPtr,
OBJ_PTR  objPtr 
)
Parameters:
memPtr the member function pointer
objPtr the pointer to object

Store this function and object in this Timer for later use by Timer::Schedule.


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