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// Copyright (c) 1996-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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// All rights reserved.
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// This component and the accompanying materials are made available
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// under the terms of the License "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
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// which accompanies this distribution, and is available
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// at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
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//
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// Initial Contributors:
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// Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
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//
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// Contributors:
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//
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// Description:
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// e32\euser\cbase\ub_dtim.cpp
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//
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//
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#include "ub_std.h"
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/**
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Creates a new timed event queue with the specified active object priority.
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@param aPriority The priority of this active object.
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@return On successful return, a pointer to the queue of timed events.
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@publishedAll
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@released
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*/
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EXPORT_C CDeltaTimer* CDeltaTimer::NewL(TInt aPriority)
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{
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TTimeIntervalMicroSeconds32 tickPeriod;
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UserHal::TickPeriod(tickPeriod);
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CDeltaTimer* timer = new(ELeave) CDeltaTimer(aPriority, tickPeriod.Int());
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TInt err = timer->iTimer.CreateLocal();
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if (err)
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{
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delete timer;
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User::Leave(err);
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}
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CActiveScheduler::Add(timer);
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return timer;
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}
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/**
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Creates a new timed event queue with the specified active object priority, and
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the specified timer granularity.
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@param aPriority The priority of this active object.
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@param aGranularity Ignored. The resolution of the timer is the tick period.
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@return On successful return, a pointer to the queue of timed events.
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@publishedAll
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@deprecated
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*/
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EXPORT_C CDeltaTimer* CDeltaTimer::NewL(TInt aPriority, TTimeIntervalMicroSeconds32 /*aGranularity*/)
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{
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return CDeltaTimer::NewL(aPriority);
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}
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/**
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Constructor taking an active object priority value.
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The constructor sets this active object's priority value through a call to
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the base class constructor in its c'tor list.
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@param aPriority The priority of this active object.
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@param aTickPeriod The period of a tick on the system.
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@internalComponent
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@released
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*/
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CDeltaTimer::CDeltaTimer(TInt aPriority, TInt aTickPeriod)
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: CActive(aPriority), iTickPeriod(aTickPeriod)
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{
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}
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/**
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Adds a new timed event entry into the timed event queue.
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@param aTimeInMicroSeconds The interval from the present time when the timed
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event entry is to expire.
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@param aEntry The timed event entry encapsulating the call back that
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is to be called when this timed event entry expires.
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@publishedAll
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@released
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*/
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EXPORT_C void CDeltaTimer::Queue(TTimeIntervalMicroSeconds32 aTimeInMicroSeconds, TDeltaTimerEntry& aEntry)
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{
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QueueLong(TTimeIntervalMicroSeconds(MAKE_TINT64(0, aTimeInMicroSeconds.Int())), aEntry);
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}
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/**
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Adds a new timed event entry into the timed event queue.
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@param aTimeInMicroSeconds The interval from the present time when the timed
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event entry is to expire.
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@param aEntry The timed event entry encapsulating the call back that
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is to be called when this timed event entry expires.
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@return KErrNone if sucessful, KErrOverflow if the interval is too great or negative.
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@publishedAll
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@released
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*/
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EXPORT_C TInt CDeltaTimer::QueueLong(TTimeIntervalMicroSeconds aTimeInMicroSeconds, TDeltaTimerEntry& aEntry)
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{
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const TInt64 timeInTicks = (aTimeInMicroSeconds.Int64() + iTickPeriod - 1) / iTickPeriod;
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TInt timeInTicks32 = I64LOW(timeInTicks);
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// We are using deltas on tick values, hence using maximum signed number of ticks
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if (I64HIGH(timeInTicks) || (timeInTicks32 < 0))
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{
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return KErrOverflow;
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}
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// Make sure we queue for at least one tick
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if (timeInTicks32 == 0)
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{
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timeInTicks32 = 1;
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}
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// Calculate tick count for new entry
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aEntry.iLink.iTickCount = Exec::TickCount() + timeInTicks32;
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// Add this entry at the right spot
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iQueue.Add(aEntry.iLink);
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// Queue the timer, re-queuing if we've added to the head of the queue
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Activate(&aEntry.iLink == iQueue.First());
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return KErrNone;
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}
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/**
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Issues a new RTimer request, if there is no outstanding request and the queue
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is not empty.
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@internalComponent
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@released
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*/
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void CDeltaTimer::Activate(TBool aRequeueTimer)
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//
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// Queue a request on the timer.
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{
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if (IsActive())
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{
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if (aRequeueTimer)
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{
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Cancel();
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}
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else
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{
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return;
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}
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}
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if (!iQueue.IsEmpty() && !iQueueBusy)
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{
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SetActive();
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const TInt ticksToWait = iQueue.First()->iTickCount - Exec::TickCount();
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if (ticksToWait > 0)
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{
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iTimer.AfterTicks(iStatus, ticksToWait);
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}
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else
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{
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TRequestStatus* status = &iStatus;
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User::RequestComplete(status, KErrNone);
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}
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}
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}
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/**
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Deals with an RTimer completion event.
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The function inspects the timed event entry at the head of the queue, and
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reduces its timer value by the appropriate amount. If this timed event is
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now found to have expired, the call back function is called, and the timed
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event entry removed from the queue.
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If the timed event entry has not expired, it remains at the head of the queue.
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The function issues a new RTimer request, using the timer granularity value
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as the time interval.
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@see RTimer
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@see CActive
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@internalComponent
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@released
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*/
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void CDeltaTimer::RunL()
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//
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// Call all zero delta callbacks
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// Queue busy
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iQueueBusy = ETrue;
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// Whilst the list of expired timers is being processed, time will pass and
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// the tick count may have increased such that there are now more expired
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// timers. Loop until we have either emptied the queue or can wait for a
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// timer exipration in the future.
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while (!iQueue.IsEmpty())
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{
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// Calculate how long till first timer expires
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const TUint tickCount = Exec::TickCount();
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// If the first timer is yet to expire, wait some more
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if (((TInt)(iQueue.First()->iTickCount - tickCount)) > 0)
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{
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break;
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}
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// Remove entry before callback to prevent re-entrancy issues
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TTickCountQueLink* entry = iQueue.RemoveFirst();
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// Iterate through the timers we know have expired based on the
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// last calculation of delta
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while (entry)
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{
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// Make callback. This could go reentrant on Queue[Long]() or Remove().
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reinterpret_cast<TDeltaTimerEntry*>(
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PtrSub(
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entry,
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_FOFF(TDeltaTimerEntry, iLink)
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))
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->iCallBack.CallBack();
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// Remove the next expired entry, if any
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entry = iQueue.RemoveFirst(tickCount);
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}
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}
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// Queue idle
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iQueueBusy = EFalse;
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// Requeue timer
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Activate();
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}
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/**
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Implements cancellation of an oustanding RTimer request.
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@internalComponent
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@released
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*/
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void CDeltaTimer::DoCancel()
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iTimer.Cancel();
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}
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/**
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Removes the specified timed event entry from the timer queue.
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@param aEntry The timed event entry.
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@publishedAll
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@released
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*/
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EXPORT_C void CDeltaTimer::Remove(TDeltaTimerEntry& aEntry)
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{
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// Remove the specified entry from the list
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aEntry.iLink.Deque();
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}
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/**
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Destructor.
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Frees all resources before destruction of the object. Specifically, it cancels
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any outstanding timer requests generated by the RTimer object and then deletes
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all timed event entries from the timed event queue.
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@see RTimer
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@publishedAll
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@released
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*/
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CDeltaTimer::~CDeltaTimer()
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{
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Cancel();
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while (!iQueue.IsEmpty())
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{
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iQueue.First()->Deque();
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}
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iTimer.Close();
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}
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