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This is an abstract class that presents the interface to any number of different front-ends for the stats monitor. More...
#include "pStatMonitor.h"
Public Member Functions | |
PStatMonitor (PStatServer *server) | |
void | bad_version (const string &hostname, const string &progname, int client_major, int client_minor, int server_major, int server_minor) |
Called shortly after startup time with the greeting from the client. | |
void | close () |
Closes the client connection if it is active. | |
const PStatClientData * | get_client_data () const |
Returns the client data associated with this monitor. | |
string | get_client_hostname () const |
Returns the hostname of the client we're connected to, if known. | |
string | get_client_progname () const |
Returns the program name of the client we're connected to, if known. | |
const LRGBColor & | get_collector_color (int collector_index) |
Returns the color associated with the indicated collector. | |
string | get_collector_name (int collector_index) |
Returns the name of the indicated collector, if it is known. | |
PStatView & | get_level_view (int collector_index, int thread_index) |
Returns a view on the level value (as opposed to elapsed time) for the given collector over the given thread. | |
virtual string | get_monitor_name ()=0 |
PStatServer * | get_server () |
Returns the server that owns this monitor. | |
PStatView & | get_view (int thread_index) |
Returns a view on the given thread index. | |
virtual void | got_bad_version (int client_major, int client_minor, int server_major, int server_minor) |
Like got_hello(), this is called when the "hello" message has been received from the client. | |
virtual void | got_hello () |
Called when the "hello" message has been received from the client. | |
virtual bool | has_idle () |
Should be redefined to return true if you want to redefine idle() and expect it to be called. | |
void | hello_from (const string &hostname, const string &progname) |
Called shortly after startup time with the greeting from the client. | |
virtual void | idle () |
If has_idle() returns true, this will be called periodically to allow the monitor to update its display or whatever it needs to do. | |
virtual void | initialized () |
Called after the monitor has been fully set up. | |
bool | is_alive () const |
Returns true if the client is alive and connected, false otherwise. | |
bool | is_client_known () const |
Returns true if we've yet received the "hello" message from the client indicating its name, etc. | |
virtual bool | is_thread_safe () |
Should be redefined to return true if this monitor class can handle running in a sub-thread. | |
virtual void | lost_connection () |
Called whenever the connection to the client has been lost. | |
virtual void | new_collector (int collector_index) |
Called whenever a new Collector definition is received from the client. | |
virtual void | new_data (int thread_index, int frame_number) |
Called as each frame's data is made available. | |
virtual void | new_thread (int thread_index) |
Called whenever a new Thread definition is received from the client. | |
void | set_client_data (PStatClientData *client_data) |
Called by the PStatServer at setup time to set the new data pointer for the first time. | |
virtual void | user_guide_bars_changed () |
Called when the user guide bars have been changed. | |
Protected Attributes | |
PStatServer * | _server |
This is an abstract class that presents the interface to any number of different front-ends for the stats monitor.
One of these will be created by the PStatMonitor as each client is connected; this class is responsible for opening up a new strip-chart graph or whatever is appropriate. It defines a number of empty virtual functions that will be called as new data becomes available.
Definition at line 43 of file pStatMonitor.h.
void PStatMonitor::bad_version | ( | const string & | hostname, |
const string & | progname, | ||
int | client_major, | ||
int | client_minor, | ||
int | server_major, | ||
int | server_minor | ||
) |
Called shortly after startup time with the greeting from the client.
In this case, the client seems to have an incompatible version and will be automatically disconnected; the server should issue a message to that effect.
Definition at line 64 of file pStatMonitor.cxx.
References got_bad_version().
void PStatMonitor::close | ( | ) |
Closes the client connection if it is active.
Definition at line 107 of file pStatMonitor.cxx.
const PStatClientData * PStatMonitor::get_client_data | ( | ) | const [inline] |
Returns the client data associated with this monitor.
Definition at line 32 of file pStatMonitor.I.
Referenced by GtkStatsChartMenu::add_to_menu_bar(), WinStatsChartMenu::add_to_menu_bar(), GtkStatsStripChart::clicked_label(), WinStatsStripChart::clicked_label(), WinStatsChartMenu::do_update(), GtkStatsChartMenu::do_update(), WinStatsMonitor::idle(), GtkStatsMonitor::idle(), TextMonitor::new_data(), and PStatStripChart::update().
string PStatMonitor::get_client_hostname | ( | ) | const [inline] |
Returns the hostname of the client we're connected to, if known.
This may not be known immediately at creation time, but should be learned shortly thereafter when we receive the client's "hello" message. See is_client_known().
Definition at line 72 of file pStatMonitor.I.
Referenced by TextMonitor::got_bad_version(), WinStatsMonitor::got_bad_version(), GtkStatsMonitor::got_bad_version(), TextMonitor::got_hello(), WinStatsMonitor::lost_connection(), and GtkStatsMonitor::lost_connection().
string PStatMonitor::get_client_progname | ( | ) | const [inline] |
Returns the program name of the client we're connected to, if known.
This may not be known immediately at creation time, but should be learned shortly thereafter when we receive the client's "hello" message. See is_client_known().
Definition at line 86 of file pStatMonitor.I.
Referenced by TextMonitor::got_bad_version(), WinStatsMonitor::got_bad_version(), GtkStatsMonitor::got_bad_version(), and TextMonitor::got_hello().
const LRGBColor & PStatMonitor::get_collector_color | ( | int | collector_index | ) |
Returns the color associated with the indicated collector.
If the collector has no associated color, or is unknown, a new color will be made up on the spot and associated with this collector for the rest of the session.
Definition at line 123 of file pStatMonitor.cxx.
References LVecBase3f::zero().
Referenced by WinStatsGraph::get_collector_brush(), and GtkStatsGraph::get_collector_gc().
string PStatMonitor::get_collector_name | ( | int | collector_index | ) | [inline] |
Returns the name of the indicated collector, if it is known.
Definition at line 43 of file pStatMonitor.I.
PStatView & PStatMonitor::get_level_view | ( | int | collector_index, |
int | thread_index | ||
) |
Returns a view on the level value (as opposed to elapsed time) for the given collector over the given thread.
If there is no such view already for the indicated thread, this will create one.
Definition at line 193 of file pStatMonitor.cxx.
Referenced by GtkStatsChartMenu::do_update(), WinStatsChartMenu::do_update(), and TextMonitor::new_data().
PStatServer * PStatMonitor::get_server | ( | ) | [inline] |
Returns the server that owns this monitor.
Reimplemented in TextMonitor.
Definition at line 22 of file pStatMonitor.I.
PStatView & PStatMonitor::get_view | ( | int | thread_index | ) |
Returns a view on the given thread index.
If there is no such view already for the indicated thread, this will create one. This view can be used to examine the accumulated data for the given thread.
Definition at line 174 of file pStatMonitor.cxx.
Referenced by GtkStatsChartMenu::check_update(), WinStatsChartMenu::check_update(), GtkStatsChartMenu::do_update(), WinStatsChartMenu::do_update(), and TextMonitor::new_data().
void PStatMonitor::got_bad_version | ( | int | client_major, |
int | client_minor, | ||
int | server_major, | ||
int | server_minor | ||
) | [virtual] |
Like got_hello(), this is called when the "hello" message has been received from the client.
At this time, the client's hostname and program name will be known. However, the client appears to be an incompatible version and the connection will be terminated; the monitor should issue a message to that effect.
Reimplemented in GtkStatsMonitor, WinStatsMonitor, and TextMonitor.
Definition at line 249 of file pStatMonitor.cxx.
Referenced by bad_version().
void PStatMonitor::got_hello | ( | ) | [virtual] |
Called when the "hello" message has been received from the client.
At this time, the client's hostname and program name will be known.
Reimplemented in GtkStatsMonitor, WinStatsMonitor, and TextMonitor.
Definition at line 234 of file pStatMonitor.cxx.
Referenced by hello_from().
bool PStatMonitor::has_idle | ( | ) | [virtual] |
Should be redefined to return true if you want to redefine idle() and expect it to be called.
Reimplemented in GtkStatsMonitor, and WinStatsMonitor.
Definition at line 327 of file pStatMonitor.cxx.
void PStatMonitor::hello_from | ( | const string & | hostname, |
const string & | progname | ||
) |
Called shortly after startup time with the greeting from the client.
This indicates the client's reported hostname and program name.
Definition at line 47 of file pStatMonitor.cxx.
References got_hello().
void PStatMonitor::idle | ( | ) | [virtual] |
If has_idle() returns true, this will be called periodically to allow the monitor to update its display or whatever it needs to do.
Reimplemented in GtkStatsMonitor, and WinStatsMonitor.
Definition at line 317 of file pStatMonitor.cxx.
void PStatMonitor::initialized | ( | ) | [virtual] |
Called after the monitor has been fully set up.
At this time, it will have a valid _client_data pointer, and things like is_alive() and close() will be meaningful. However, we may not yet know who we're connected to (is_client_known() may return false), and we may not know anything about the threads or collectors we're about to get data on.
Reimplemented in GtkStatsMonitor, and WinStatsMonitor.
Definition at line 223 of file pStatMonitor.cxx.
Referenced by set_client_data().
bool PStatMonitor::is_alive | ( | ) | const |
Returns true if the client is alive and connected, false otherwise.
Definition at line 93 of file pStatMonitor.cxx.
bool PStatMonitor::is_client_known | ( | ) | const [inline] |
Returns true if we've yet received the "hello" message from the client indicating its name, etc.
Definition at line 58 of file pStatMonitor.I.
bool PStatMonitor::is_thread_safe | ( | ) | [virtual] |
Should be redefined to return true if this monitor class can handle running in a sub-thread.
This is not related to the question of whether it can handle multiple different PStatThreadDatas; this is strictly a question of whether or not the monitor itself wants to run in a sub-thread.
Reimplemented in TextMonitor.
Definition at line 343 of file pStatMonitor.cxx.
void PStatMonitor::lost_connection | ( | ) | [virtual] |
Called whenever the connection to the client has been lost.
This is a permanent state change. The monitor should update its display to represent this, and may choose to close down automatically.
Reimplemented in GtkStatsMonitor, WinStatsMonitor, and TextMonitor.
Definition at line 306 of file pStatMonitor.cxx.
void PStatMonitor::new_collector | ( | int | collector_index | ) | [virtual] |
Called whenever a new Collector definition is received from the client.
Generally, the client will send all of its collectors over shortly after connecting, but there's no guarantee that they will all be received before the first frames are received. The monitor should be prepared to accept new Collector definitions midstream.
Reimplemented in GtkStatsMonitor, and WinStatsMonitor.
Definition at line 264 of file pStatMonitor.cxx.
void PStatMonitor::new_data | ( | int | thread_index, |
int | frame_number | ||
) | [virtual] |
Called as each frame's data is made available.
There is no guarantee the frames will arrive in order, or that all of them will arrive at all. The monitor should be prepared to accept frames received out-of-order or missing. The use of the PStatFrameData / PStatView objects to report the data will facilitate this.
Reimplemented in GtkStatsMonitor, WinStatsMonitor, and TextMonitor.
Definition at line 294 of file pStatMonitor.cxx.
void PStatMonitor::new_thread | ( | int | thread_index | ) | [virtual] |
Called whenever a new Thread definition is received from the client.
Generally, the client will send all of its threads over shortly after connecting, but there's no guarantee that they will all be received before the first frames are received. The monitor should be prepared to accept new Thread definitions midstream.
Reimplemented in GtkStatsMonitor, and WinStatsMonitor.
Definition at line 279 of file pStatMonitor.cxx.
void PStatMonitor::set_client_data | ( | PStatClientData * | client_data | ) |
Called by the PStatServer at setup time to set the new data pointer for the first time.
Definition at line 81 of file pStatMonitor.cxx.
References initialized().
void PStatMonitor::user_guide_bars_changed | ( | ) | [virtual] |
Called when the user guide bars have been changed.
Reimplemented in GtkStatsMonitor, and WinStatsMonitor.
Definition at line 353 of file pStatMonitor.cxx.