#include <ListColleague.hpp>
Inheritance diagram for ListColleague:

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| ListColleague (ListMediatorPtr) | |
| Default constructor. | |
| ListColleague (ListColleagueCref) | |
| Copy constructor. | |
| virtual | ~ListColleague (void) |
| Virtual destructor. | |
| ListColleagueRef | operator= (ListColleagueCref) |
| Assignment operator. | |
| bool | operator== (ListColleagueCref) const |
| Equality test. | |
| virtual void | getEventsGenerated (corelinux::EventIdentifiersRef) |
| Implementation defined to return the identifiers of the events that this Colleague generates. | |
| virtual void | getInterestedEvents (corelinux::EventIdentifiersRef) |
| Implementation defined to return the identifiers of the events that this Colleague is interested in. | |
| void | initialize (void) |
| Called once to get the list ready. | |
| virtual void | action (corelinux::Event< corelinux::Identifier > *) |
| Called by the mediator when another Colleague has generated an event that this colleague instance is interested in. | |
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Called by the mediator when another Colleague has generated an event that this colleague instance is interested in.
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Implementation defined to return the identifiers of the events that this Colleague generates.
Implements corelinux::Colleague. |
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Implementation defined to return the identifiers of the events that this Colleague is interested in.
Implements corelinux::Colleague. |
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Called once to get the list ready. I'm sure there are more imaginitive ways. This is actually a by product of hurried example writing, violating many of my own standards. Well, my son had a baseball game I had to go to so I cut it short! |