This interval contains a list of nested intervals, each of which has its own begin and end times. More...
#include "cMetaInterval.h"
Public Types | |
enum | DefType { DT_c_interval, DT_ext_index, DT_push_level, DT_pop_level } |
enum | RelativeStart { RS_previous_end, RS_previous_begin, RS_level_begin } |
Public Types inherited from CInterval | |
enum | EventType { ET_initialize, ET_instant, ET_step, ET_finalize, ET_reverse_initialize, ET_reverse_instant, ET_reverse_finalize, ET_interrupt } |
enum | State { S_initial, S_started, S_paused, S_final } |
Public Member Functions | |
CMetaInterval (const std::string &name) | |
int | add_c_interval (CInterval *c_interval, double rel_time=0.0f, RelativeStart rel_to=RS_previous_end) |
Adds a new CInterval to the list. More... | |
int | add_ext_index (int ext_index, const std::string &name, double duration, bool open_ended, double rel_time, RelativeStart rel_to) |
Adds a new external interval to the list. More... | |
void | clear_intervals () |
Resets the list of intervals and prepares for receiving a new list. More... | |
virtual TypeHandle | force_init_type () |
CInterval * | get_c_interval (int n) const |
Return the CInterval pointer associated with the nth interval definition. More... | |
DefType | get_def_type (int n) const |
Returns the type of the nth interval definition that has been added. More... | |
int | get_event_index () const |
If a previous call to is_event_ready() returned true, this returns the index number (added via add_event_index()) of the external interval that needs to be played. More... | |
double | get_event_t () const |
If a previous call to is_event_ready() returned true, this returns the t value that should be fed to the given interval. More... | |
EventType | get_event_type () const |
If a previous call to is_event_ready() returned true, this returns the type of the event (initialize, step, finalize, etc.) for the given interval. More... | |
int | get_ext_index (int n) const |
Return the external interval index number associated with the nth interval definition. More... | |
double | get_interval_end_time (const std::string &name) const |
Returns the actual end time, relative to the beginning of the interval, of the child interval with the given name, if found, or -1 if the interval is not found. More... | |
double | get_interval_start_time (const std::string &name) const |
Returns the actual start time, relative to the beginning of the interval, of the child interval with the given name, if found, or -1 if the interval is not found. More... | |
int | get_num_defs () const |
Returns the number of interval and push/pop definitions that have been added to the meta interval. More... | |
double | get_precision () const |
Returns the precision with which time measurements are compared. More... | |
virtual TypeHandle | get_type () const |
bool | is_event_ready () |
Returns true if a recent call to priv_initialize(), priv_step(), or priv_finalize() has left some external intervals ready to play. More... | |
void | pop_event () |
Acknowledges that the external interval on the top of the queue has been extracted, and is about to be serviced by the scripting language. More... | |
int | pop_level (double duration=-1.0) |
Finishes a level marked by a previous call to push_level(), and returns to the previous level. More... | |
virtual void | priv_finalize () |
This is called when an interval is interrupted. More... | |
virtual void | priv_initialize (double t) |
This replaces the first call to priv_step(), and indicates that the interval has just begun. More... | |
virtual void | priv_instant () |
This is called in lieu of priv_initialize() . More... | |
virtual void | priv_interrupt () |
This is called while the interval is playing to indicate that it is about to be interrupted; that is, priv_step() will not be called for a length of time. More... | |
virtual void | priv_reverse_finalize () |
Called generally following a priv_reverse_initialize(), this indicates the interval should set itself to the initial state. More... | |
virtual void | priv_reverse_initialize (double t) |
Similar to priv_initialize(), but this is called when the interval is being played backwards; it indicates that the interval should start at the finishing state and undo any intervening intervals. More... | |
virtual void | priv_reverse_instant () |
This is called in lieu of priv_reverse_initialize() . More... | |
virtual void | priv_step (double t) |
Advances the time on the interval. More... | |
int | push_level (const std::string &name, double rel_time, RelativeStart rel_to) |
Marks the beginning of a nested level of child intervals. More... | |
bool | set_interval_start_time (const std::string &name, double rel_time, RelativeStart rel_to=RS_level_begin) |
Adjusts the start time of the child interval with the given name, if found. More... | |
void | set_precision (double precision) |
Indicates the precision with which time measurements are compared. More... | |
void | timeline (std::ostream &out) const |
Outputs a list of all events in the order in which they occur. More... | |
virtual void | write (std::ostream &out, int indent_level) const |
Public Member Functions inherited from CInterval | |
CInterval (const std::string &name, double duration, bool open_ended) | |
bool | check_t_callback () |
Returns true if the wants_t_callback() flag is true and the interval's t value has changed since the last call to check_t_callback(), false otherwise. More... | |
void | clear_to_initial () |
Pauses the interval, if it is playing, and resets its state to its initial state, abandoning any state changes already in progress in the middle of the interval. More... | |
void | finish () |
Stops the interval from playing and sets it to its final state. More... | |
bool | get_auto_finish () const |
bool | get_auto_pause () const |
const std::string & | get_done_event () const |
double | get_duration () const |
CIntervalManager * | get_manager () const |
const std::string & | get_name () const |
bool | get_open_ended () const |
double | get_play_rate () const |
State | get_state () const |
double | get_t () const |
bool | get_wants_t_callback () const |
Returns the state of the 'wants_t_callback' flag. More... | |
bool | is_playing () const |
bool | is_stopped () const |
void | loop (double start_t=0.0, double end_t=-1.0, double play_rate=1.0) |
Starts the interval playing by registering it with the current CIntervalManager. More... | |
void | mark_dirty () |
Called by a derived class to indicate the interval has been changed internally and must be recomputed before its duration may be returned. More... | |
virtual void | output (std::ostream &out) const |
double | pause () |
Stops the interval from playing but leaves it in its current state. More... | |
void | priv_do_event (double t, EventType event) |
Calls the appropriate event function indicated by the EventType. More... | |
void | resume () |
Restarts the interval from its current point after a previous call to pause(). More... | |
void | resume (double start_t) |
Restarts the interval from the indicated point after a previous call to pause(). More... | |
void | resume_until (double end_t) |
Restarts the interval from the current point after a previous call to pause() (or a previous play-to-point-and-stop), to play until the indicated point and then stop. More... | |
void | set_auto_finish (bool auto_finish) |
void | set_auto_pause (bool auto_pause) |
void | set_done_event (const std::string &event) |
void | set_manager (CIntervalManager *manager) |
void | set_play_rate (double play_rate) |
void | set_t (double t) |
void | set_wants_t_callback (bool wants_t_callback) |
Changes the state of the 'wants_t_callback' flag. More... | |
void | setup_play (double start_time, double end_time, double play_rate, bool do_loop) |
Called to prepare the interval for automatic timed playback, e.g. More... | |
void | setup_resume () |
Called to prepare the interval for restarting at the current point within the interval after an interruption. More... | |
void | setup_resume_until (double end_t) |
Called to prepare the interval for restarting from the current point after a previous call to pause() (or a previous play-to-point-and-stop), to play until the indicated point and then stop. More... | |
void | start (double start_t=0.0, double end_t=-1.0, double play_rate=1.0) |
Starts the interval playing by registering it with the current CIntervalManager. More... | |
bool | step_play () |
Should be called once per frame to execute the automatic timed playback begun with setup_play(). More... | |
Public Member Functions inherited from TypedReferenceCount | |
TypedReferenceCount (const TypedReferenceCount ©) | |
void | operator= (const TypedReferenceCount ©) |
Public Member Functions inherited from TypedObject | |
TypedObject (const TypedObject ©)=default | |
TypedObject * | as_typed_object () |
Returns the object, upcast (if necessary) to a TypedObject pointer. More... | |
const TypedObject * | as_typed_object () const |
Returns the object, upcast (if necessary) to a TypedObject pointer. More... | |
int | get_best_parent_from_Set (const std::set< int > &) const |
int | get_type_index () const |
Returns the internal index number associated with this object's TypeHandle, a unique number for each different type. More... | |
bool | is_exact_type (TypeHandle handle) const |
Returns true if the current object is the indicated type exactly. More... | |
bool | is_of_type (TypeHandle handle) const |
Returns true if the current object is or derives from the indicated type. More... | |
TypedObject & | operator= (const TypedObject ©)=default |
Public Member Functions inherited from ReferenceCount | |
int | get_ref_count () const |
WeakReferenceList * | get_weak_list () const |
Returns the WeakReferenceList associated with this ReferenceCount object. More... | |
bool | has_weak_list () const |
Returns true if this particular ReferenceCount object has a WeakReferenceList created, false otherwise. More... | |
void | local_object () |
This function should be called, once, immediately after creating a new instance of some ReferenceCount-derived object on the stack. More... | |
void | ref () const |
Explicitly increments the reference count. More... | |
bool | ref_if_nonzero () const |
Atomically increases the reference count of this object if it is not zero. More... | |
bool | test_ref_count_integrity () const |
Does some easy checks to make sure that the reference count isn't completely bogus. More... | |
bool | test_ref_count_nonzero () const |
Does some easy checks to make sure that the reference count isn't zero, or completely bogus. More... | |
virtual bool | unref () const |
Explicitly decrements the reference count. More... | |
WeakReferenceList * | weak_ref () |
Adds the indicated PointerToVoid as a weak reference to this object. More... | |
void | weak_unref () |
Removes the indicated PointerToVoid as a weak reference to this object. More... | |
Static Public Member Functions | |
static TypeHandle | get_class_type () |
static void | init_type () |
Static Public Member Functions inherited from CInterval | |
static TypeHandle | get_class_type () |
static void | init_type () |
Static Public Member Functions inherited from TypedReferenceCount | |
static TypeHandle | get_class_type () |
static void | init_type () |
Static Public Member Functions inherited from TypedObject | |
static TypeHandle | get_class_type () |
static void | init_type () |
This function is declared non-inline to work around a compiler bug in g++ 2.96. More... | |
Static Public Member Functions inherited from ReferenceCount | |
static TypeHandle | get_class_type () |
static void | init_type () |
Additional Inherited Members | |
Public Attributes inherited from CInterval | |
get_auto_finish | |
Returns the state of the 'auto_finish' flag. More... | |
get_auto_pause | |
Returns the state of the 'auto_pause' flag. More... | |
get_done_event | |
Returns the event that is generated whenever the interval reaches its final state, whether it is explicitly finished or whether it gets there on its own. More... | |
get_duration | |
Returns the duration of the interval in seconds. More... | |
get_manager | |
Returns the CIntervalManager object which will be responsible for playing this interval. More... | |
get_name | |
Returns the interval's name. More... | |
get_open_ended | |
Returns the state of the "open_ended" flag. More... | |
get_play_rate | |
Returns the play rate as set by the last call to start(), loop(), or set_play_rate(). More... | |
get_state | |
Indicates the state the interval believes it is in: whether it has been started, is currently in the middle, or has been finalized. More... | |
get_t | |
Returns the current time of the interval: the last value of t passed to priv_initialize(), priv_step(), or priv_finalize(). More... | |
is_playing | |
Returns true if the interval is currently playing, false otherwise. More... | |
is_stopped | |
Returns true if the interval is in either its initial or final states (but not in a running or paused state). More... | |
set_auto_finish | |
Changes the state of the 'auto_finish' flag. More... | |
set_auto_pause | |
Changes the state of the 'auto_pause' flag. More... | |
set_done_event | |
Sets the event that is generated whenever the interval reaches its final state, whether it is explicitly finished or whether it gets there on its own. More... | |
set_manager | |
Indicates the CIntervalManager object which will be responsible for playing this interval. More... | |
set_play_rate | |
Changes the play rate of the interval. More... | |
set_t | |
Explicitly sets the time within the interval. More... | |
Public Attributes inherited from TypedObject | |
get_type | |
Public Attributes inherited from ReferenceCount | |
get_ref_count | |
Returns the current reference count. More... | |
This interval contains a list of nested intervals, each of which has its own begin and end times.
Some of them may overlap and some of them may not.
Definition at line 32 of file cMetaInterval.h.
int CMetaInterval::add_c_interval | ( | CInterval * | c_interval, |
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RelativeStart | rel_to = RS_previous_end |
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Adds a new CInterval to the list.
The interval will be played when the indicated time (relative to the given point) has been reached.
The return value is the index of the def entry representing the new interval.
Definition at line 124 of file cMetaInterval.cxx.
int CMetaInterval::add_ext_index | ( | int | ext_index, |
const std::string & | name, | ||
double | duration, | ||
bool | open_ended, | ||
double | rel_time, | ||
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Adds a new external interval to the list.
This represents some object in the external scripting language that has properties similar to a CInterval (for instance, a Python Interval object).
The CMetaInterval object cannot play this external interval directly, but it records a placeholder for it and will ask the scripting language to play it when it is time, via is_event_ready() and related methods.
The ext_index number itself is simply a handle that the scripting language makes up and associates with its interval object somehow. The CMetaInterval object does not attempt to interpret this value.
The return value is the index of the def entry representing the new interval.
Definition at line 159 of file cMetaInterval.cxx.
void CMetaInterval::clear_intervals | ( | ) |
Resets the list of intervals and prepares for receiving a new list.
Definition at line 53 of file cMetaInterval.cxx.
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Return the CInterval pointer associated with the nth interval definition.
It is only valid to call this if get_def_type(n) returns DT_c_interval.
Definition at line 60 of file cMetaInterval.I.
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Returns the type of the nth interval definition that has been added.
Definition at line 50 of file cMetaInterval.I.
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If a previous call to is_event_ready() returned true, this returns the index number (added via add_event_index()) of the external interval that needs to be played.
Definition at line 95 of file cMetaInterval.I.
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If a previous call to is_event_ready() returned true, this returns the t value that should be fed to the given interval.
Definition at line 108 of file cMetaInterval.I.
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If a previous call to is_event_ready() returned true, this returns the type of the event (initialize, step, finalize, etc.) for the given interval.
Definition at line 118 of file cMetaInterval.I.
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Return the external interval index number associated with the nth interval definition.
It is only valid to call this if get_def_type(n) returns DT_ext_index.
Definition at line 72 of file cMetaInterval.I.
double CMetaInterval::get_interval_end_time | ( | const std::string & | name | ) | const |
Returns the actual end time, relative to the beginning of the interval, of the child interval with the given name, if found, or -1 if the interval is not found.
Definition at line 283 of file cMetaInterval.cxx.
double CMetaInterval::get_interval_start_time | ( | const std::string & | name | ) | const |
Returns the actual start time, relative to the beginning of the interval, of the child interval with the given name, if found, or -1 if the interval is not found.
Definition at line 249 of file cMetaInterval.cxx.
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Returns the number of interval and push/pop definitions that have been added to the meta interval.
Definition at line 42 of file cMetaInterval.I.
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Returns the precision with which time measurements are compared.
See set_precision().
Definition at line 33 of file cMetaInterval.I.
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Returns true if a recent call to priv_initialize(), priv_step(), or priv_finalize() has left some external intervals ready to play.
If this returns true, call get_event_index(), get_event_t(), and pop_event() to retrieve the relevant information.
Definition at line 85 of file cMetaInterval.I.
void CMetaInterval::pop_event | ( | ) |
Acknowledges that the external interval on the top of the queue has been extracted, and is about to be serviced by the scripting language.
This prepares the interval so the next call to is_event_ready() will return information about the next external interval on the queue, if any.
Definition at line 660 of file cMetaInterval.cxx.
int CMetaInterval::pop_level | ( | double | duration = -1.0 | ) |
Finishes a level marked by a previous call to push_level(), and returns to the previous level.
If the duration is not negative, it represents a phony duration to assign to the level, for the purposes of sequencing later intervals. Otherwise, the level's duration is computed based on the intervals within the level.
Definition at line 187 of file cMetaInterval.cxx.
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This is called when an interval is interrupted.
It should advance the time as if priv_step() were called, and also perform whatever cleanup might be required.
Reimplemented from CInterval.
Definition at line 472 of file cMetaInterval.cxx.
References CInterval::get_duration, and priv_initialize().
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This replaces the first call to priv_step(), and indicates that the interval has just begun.
This may be overridden by derived classes that need to do some explicit initialization on the first call.
Reimplemented from CInterval.
Definition at line 320 of file cMetaInterval.cxx.
Referenced by priv_finalize(), and priv_reverse_finalize().
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This is called in lieu of priv_initialize() .
. priv_step() .. priv_finalize(), when everything is to happen within one frame. The interval should initialize itself, then leave itself in the final state.
Reimplemented from CInterval.
Definition at line 371 of file cMetaInterval.cxx.
References CInterval::get_duration.
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This is called while the interval is playing to indicate that it is about to be interrupted; that is, priv_step() will not be called for a length of time.
But the interval should remain in its current state in anticipation of being eventually restarted when the calls to priv_step() eventually resume.
The purpose of this function is to allow self-running intervals like sound intervals to stop the actual sound playback during the pause.
Reimplemented from CInterval.
Definition at line 634 of file cMetaInterval.cxx.
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Called generally following a priv_reverse_initialize(), this indicates the interval should set itself to the initial state.
Reimplemented from CInterval.
Definition at line 596 of file cMetaInterval.cxx.
References priv_initialize().
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Similar to priv_initialize(), but this is called when the interval is being played backwards; it indicates that the interval should start at the finishing state and undo any intervening intervals.
Reimplemented from CInterval.
Definition at line 512 of file cMetaInterval.cxx.
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This is called in lieu of priv_reverse_initialize() .
. priv_step() .. priv_reverse_finalize(), when everything is to happen within one frame. The interval should initialize itself, then leave itself in the initial state.
Reimplemented from CInterval.
Definition at line 564 of file cMetaInterval.cxx.
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Advances the time on the interval.
The time may either increase (the normal case) or decrease (e.g. if the interval is being played by a slider).
Reimplemented from CInterval.
Definition at line 410 of file cMetaInterval.cxx.
int CMetaInterval::push_level | ( | const std::string & | name, |
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Marks the beginning of a nested level of child intervals.
Within the nested level, a RelativeStart time of RS_level_begin refers to the start of the level, and the first interval added within the level is always relative to the start of the level.
The return value is the index of the def entry created by this push.
Definition at line 101 of file cMetaInterval.cxx.
bool CMetaInterval::set_interval_start_time | ( | const std::string & | name, |
double | rel_time, | ||
CMetaInterval::RelativeStart | rel_to = RS_level_begin |
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Adjusts the start time of the child interval with the given name, if found.
This may be either a C++ interval added via add_c_interval(), or an external interval added via add_ext_index(); the name must match exactly.
If the interval is found, its start time is adjusted, and all subsequent intervals are adjusting accordingly, and true is returned. If a matching interval is not found, nothing is changed and false is returned.
Definition at line 211 of file cMetaInterval.cxx.
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Indicates the precision with which time measurements are compared.
For numerical accuracy, all floating-point time values are converted to integer values internally by scaling by the precision factor. The larger the number given here, the smaller the delta of time that can be differentiated; the limit is the maximum integer that can be represented in the system.
Definition at line 23 of file cMetaInterval.I.
References CInterval::mark_dirty().
void CMetaInterval::timeline | ( | std::ostream & | out | ) | const |
Outputs a list of all events in the order in which they occur.
Definition at line 703 of file cMetaInterval.cxx.