Trying to get trap/leave to work properly but the whole WINS stuff seems over complicated with a lot of assembly in the middle and it's not working on my compiler. When the throw happens the debugger complains about uncaught exception when I'm definitly inside a catch implemented by our TRAP.
I think I'm going to come up with a much simplified trap/leave implementation for SYMC. On my prototype all that stuff was working fine in like 20 lines of C++.
// Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
// All rights reserved.
// This component and the accompanying materials are made available
// under the terms of the License "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
// which accompanies this distribution, and is available
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//
// Initial Contributors:
// Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
//
// Contributors:
//
// Description:
// @file wakeuptimer.cpp
// @internalComponent
//
//
#include "wakeuptimer.h"
namespace NUnitTesting_USBDI
{
const TInt KOneSecond(1000000);
CRemoteWakeupTimer* CRemoteWakeupTimer::NewL(RUsbTestDevice& aTestDevice)
{
CRemoteWakeupTimer* self = new (ELeave) CRemoteWakeupTimer(aTestDevice);
CleanupStack::PushL(self);
self->ConstructL();
CleanupStack::Pop(self);
return self;
}
CRemoteWakeupTimer::CRemoteWakeupTimer(RUsbTestDevice& aTestDevice)
: CTimer(EPriorityStandard),
iTestDevice(aTestDevice)
{
CActiveScheduler::Add(this);
}
CRemoteWakeupTimer::~CRemoteWakeupTimer()
{
}
void CRemoteWakeupTimer::ConstructL()
{
LOG_FUNC
CTimer::ConstructL();
}
void CRemoteWakeupTimer::WakeUp(TUint16 aInterval)
{
LOG_FUNC
After(aInterval*KOneSecond);
}
void CRemoteWakeupTimer::RunL()
{
LOG_FUNC
TInt completionCode(iStatus.Int());
if(completionCode != KErrNone)
{
RDebug::Printf("<Error %d> software connect/disconnect timer error",completionCode);
iTestDevice.ReportError(completionCode);
}
else
{
iTestDevice.RemoteWakeup();
}
}
}