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CallbackBase Class

Header:#include <UnigineCallback.h>

A base class for engine callbacks.

This class allows you to create your own callbacks with up to 5 arguments.

Usage Example

This section contains the simple CallbackBase usage example.

In the header file:

Source code (C++)
#include <UnigineLogic.h>
#include <UnigineStreams.>
#include <UnigineCallback.h>

class AppWorldLogic : public Unigine::WorldLogic {
	
public:
	/* other methods */
	
	// function
	void setNewCallback(Unigine::CallbackBase *cb);

private:
	// Callback function
	Unigine::CallbackBase *callback_func;
};

The implementation file looks like:

Source code (C++)
#include "AppWorldLogic.h"
#include "UnigineCallback.h"

using namespace Unigine;
CallbackBase *func;

/* other methods */

void AppWorldLogic::setNewCallback(CallbackBase *func) {
	callback_func = func;
}

CallbackBase Class

Members


void run(A0 a0, A1 a1)

Executes the callback function with two arguments.

Arguments

  • A0 a0 - The first argument of the callback function.
  • A1 a1 - The second argument of the callback function.

void run(A0 a0, A1 a1, A2 a2, A3 a3)

Executes the callback function with four arguments.

Arguments

  • A0 a0 - The first argument of the callback function.
  • A1 a1 - The second argument of the callback function.
  • A2 a2 - The third argument of the callback function.
  • A3 a3 - The fourth argument of the callback function.

void run(A0 a0, A1 a1, A2 a2, A3 a3, A4 a4)

Executes the callback function with five arguments.

Arguments

  • A0 a0 - The first argument of the callback function.
  • A1 a1 - The second argument of the callback function.
  • A2 a2 - The third argument of the callback function.
  • A3 a3 - The fourth argument of the callback function.
  • A4 a4 - The fifth argument of the callback function.

void run(A0 a0, A1 a1, A2 a2)

Executes the callback function with three arguments.

Arguments

  • A0 a0 - The first argument of the callback function.
  • A1 a1 - The second argument of the callback function.
  • A2 a2 - The third argument of the callback function.

void run(A0 a0)

Executes the callback function with one argument.

Arguments

  • A0 a0 - The first argument of the callback function.

void run()

Executes the callback function without arguments.
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