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#ifndef Timeout_H
#define Timeout_H
#include "util/events/EventBase.h"
#include "util/Linker.h"
Linker_require("util/events/libuv/Timeout.c");
#include
/** An event which will happen after a given number of milliseconds. */
struct Timeout;
/**
* Create a new timeout event.
*
* @param callback the function to call after this event expires.
* @param callbackContext a pointer to be passed to the callback when it is called.
* @param milliseconds the number of milliseconds after which to call the callback.
* @param eventBase the libevent event base to use.
* @param allocator the memory allocator to create the timeout with,
* freeing this allocator will make the event be removed safely.
*/
struct Timeout* Timeout__setTimeout(void (* const callback)(void* callbackContext),
void* const callbackContext,
const uint64_t milliseconds,
struct EventBase* eventBase,
struct Allocator* allocator,
char* file,
int line);
#define Timeout_setTimeout(cb, cbc, ms, eb, alloc) \
Timeout__setTimeout((cb), (cbc), (ms), (eb), (alloc), Gcc_SHORT_FILE, Gcc_LINE)
/**
* Create a new interval event.
* This event will continue to be fired periodicly until it is cleared or its allocator is freed.
*
* @param callback the function to call after this event expires.
* @param callbackContext a pointer to be passed to the callback when it is called.
* @param milliseconds the of milliseconds of the interval.
* @param eventBase the libevent event base to use.
* @param allocator the memory allocator to create the timeout with,
* freeing this allocator will make the event be removed safely.
*/
struct Timeout* Timeout__setInterval(void (* const callback)(void* callbackContext),
void* const callbackContext,
const uint64_t milliseconds,
struct EventBase* eventBase,
struct Allocator* allocator,
char* file,
int line);
#define Timeout_setInterval(cb, cbc, ms, eb, alloc) \
Timeout__setInterval((cb), (cbc), (ms), (eb), (alloc), Gcc_SHORT_FILE, Gcc_LINE)
/**
* Change an existing event to trigger after a new timeout.
* This will keep the callback and context but will delete and recreate the underlying event.
*
* @param timeout the timeout or interval to change,
* if an interval then the interval period will be changed.
* @param milliseconds the new timeout time or interval period.
*/
void Timeout_resetTimeout(struct Timeout* timeout,
const uint64_t milliseconds);
/**
* Disable a timeout or interval.
* The allocator still needs to be freed.
*
* @param timeout the timeout or interval event to stop.
*/
void Timeout_clearTimeout(struct Timeout* timeout);
#endif