CModuleTimeout Class Reference

class CModuleTimeout : public CTimer

Inherits from

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

CModuleTimeout(TCallBack &, TInt)

CModuleTimeout ( TCallBack & aCallBack,
TInt aPriority
) [protected]

Parameters

TCallBack & aCallBack
TInt aPriority

Member Functions Documentation

InitL()

void InitL ( ) [protected]

NewL(TCallBack &, TInt)

CModuleTimeout * NewL ( TCallBack & aCallback,
TInt aPriority =  KQoSDefaultPriority
) [static]

Parameters

TCallBack & aCallback
TInt aPriority =  KQoSDefaultPriority

Restart(TUint)

void Restart ( TUint aMicroSeconds )

Parameters

TUint aMicroSeconds

RunL()

void RunL ( ) [inline, virtual]

Handles an active object's request completion event.

A derived class must provide an implementation to handle the completed request. If appropriate, it may issue another request.

The function is called by the active scheduler when a request completion event occurs, i.e. after the active scheduler's WaitForAnyRequest() function completes.

Before calling this active object's RunL() function, the active scheduler has:

1. decided that this is the highest priority active object with a completed request

2. marked this active object's request as complete (i.e. the request is no longer outstanding)

RunL() runs under a trap harness in the active scheduler. If it leaves, then the active scheduler calls RunError() to handle the leave.

Note that once the active scheduler's Start() function has been called, all user code is run under one of the program's active object's RunL() or RunError() functions.

CActiveScheduler::Start CActiveScheduler::Error CActiveScheduler::WaitForAnyRequest TRAPD

Start(TUint)

void Start ( TUint aMicroSeconds )

Parameters

TUint aMicroSeconds

Member Data Documentation

TCallBack iCallback

TCallBack iCallback [private]