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:
#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:
#include "AppWorldLogic.h"
#include "UnigineCallback.h"
using namespace Unigine;
CallbackBase *func;
/* other methods */
void AppWorldLogic::setNewCallback(CallbackBase *func) {
callback_func = func;
}
See Also#
- C++ API sample located in the folder <UnigineSDK>/source/samples/Api/Systems/Callbacks
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.Last update:
2022-12-14
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