Public Types
typedef internal::CallbackOutputTraits < T >::StorageType | OutputStorageType |
typedef internal::CallbackOutputTraits < T >::APIArgType | APIArgType |
Public Member Functions
CompletionCallbackWithOutput (OutputStorageType *output) | |
CompletionCallbackWithOutput (PP_CompletionCallback_Func func, void *user_data, OutputStorageType *output) | |
CompletionCallbackWithOutput (PP_CompletionCallback_Func func, void *user_data, int32_t flags, OutputStorageType *output) | |
APIArgType | output () const |
Detailed Description
template<typename T>
class pp::CompletionCallbackWithOutput< T >
A CompletionCallbackWithOutput defines a completion callback that additionally stores a pointer to some output data.
Some C++ wrappers take a CompletionCallbackWithOutput when the browser is returning a bit of data as part of the function call. The "output" parameter stored in the CompletionCallbackWithOutput will receive the data from the browser.
You can create this yourself, but it is most common to use with the CompletionCallbackFactory's NewCallbackWithOutput, which manages the storage for the output parameter for you and passes it as an argument to your callback function.
Note that this class doesn't actually do anything with the output data, it just stores a pointer to it. C++ wrapper objects that accept a CompletionCallbackWithOutput will retrieve this pointer and pass it to the browser as the output parameter.
Member Typedef Documentation
typedef internal::CallbackOutputTraits<T>::APIArgType pp::CompletionCallbackWithOutput< T >::APIArgType |
typedef internal::CallbackOutputTraits<T>::StorageType pp::CompletionCallbackWithOutput< T >::OutputStorageType |
The type that will actually be stored in the completion callback.
In the common case, this will be equal to the template parameter (for example, CompletionCallbackWithOutput<int> would obviously take an int*. However, resources are passed as PP_Resource, vars as PP_Var, and arrays as our special ArrayOutputAdapter object. The CallbackOutputTraits defines specializations for all of these cases.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
pp::CompletionCallbackWithOutput< T >::CompletionCallbackWithOutput | ( | OutputStorageType * | output | ) | [inline] |
The default constructor will create a blocking CompletionCallback
that references the given output data.
- Parameters:
[in] output A pointer to the data associated with the callback. The caller must ensure that this pointer outlives the completion callback.
Note: Blocking completion callbacks are only allowed from from background threads.
pp::CompletionCallbackWithOutput< T >::CompletionCallbackWithOutput | ( | PP_CompletionCallback_Func | func, |
void * | user_data, | ||
OutputStorageType * | output | ||
) | [inline] |
A constructor for creating a CompletionCallback
that references the given output data.
- Parameters:
[in] func The function to be called on completion. [in] user_data The user data to be passed to the callback function. This is optional and is typically used to help track state in case of multiple pending callbacks. [in] output A pointer to the data associated with the callback. The caller must ensure that this pointer outlives the completion callback.
pp::CompletionCallbackWithOutput< T >::CompletionCallbackWithOutput | ( | PP_CompletionCallback_Func | func, |
void * | user_data, | ||
int32_t | flags, | ||
OutputStorageType * | output | ||
) | [inline] |
A constructor for creating a CompletionCallback
that references the given output data.
- Parameters:
[in] func The function to be called on completion. [in] user_data The user data to be passed to the callback function. This is optional and is typically used to help track state in case of multiple pending callbacks. [in] flags Bit field combination of PP_CompletionCallback_Flag
flags used to control how non-NULL callbacks are scheduled by asynchronous methods.[in] output A pointer to the data associated with the callback. The caller must ensure that this pointer outlives the completion callback.
Member Function Documentation
APIArgType pp::CompletionCallbackWithOutput< T >::output | ( | ) | const [inline] |
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