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//opt/alt/ruby27/share/gems/gems/test-unit-3.3.4/lib/test/unit/util/observable.rb
#-- # # Author:: Nathaniel Talbott. # Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2000-2002 Nathaniel Talbott. All rights reserved. # License:: Ruby license. require 'test/unit/util/procwrapper' module Test module Unit module Util # This is a utility class that allows anything mixing # it in to notify a set of listeners about interesting # events. module Observable # We use this for defaults since nil might mean something NOTHING = "NOTHING/#{__id__}" # Adds the passed proc as a listener on the # channel indicated by channel_name. listener_key # is used to remove the listener later; if none is # specified, the proc itself is used. # # Whatever is used as the listener_key is # returned, making it very easy to use the proc # itself as the listener_key: # # listener = add_listener("Channel") { ... } # remove_listener("Channel", listener) def add_listener(channel_name, listener_key=NOTHING, &listener) # :yields: value unless(block_given?) raise ArgumentError.new("No callback was passed as a listener") end key = listener_key if (listener_key == NOTHING) listener_key = listener key = ProcWrapper.new(listener) end channels[channel_name] ||= {} channels[channel_name][key] = listener return listener_key end # Removes the listener indicated by listener_key # from the channel indicated by # channel_name. Returns the registered proc, or # nil if none was found. def remove_listener(channel_name, listener_key) channel = channels[channel_name] return nil unless (channel) key = listener_key if (listener_key.instance_of?(Proc)) key = ProcWrapper.new(listener_key) end if (channel.has_key?(key)) return channel.delete(key) end return nil end # Calls all the procs registered on the channel # indicated by channel_name. If value is # specified, it is passed in to the procs, # otherwise they are called with no arguments. # #-- # # Perhaps this should be private? Would it ever # make sense for an external class to call this # method directly? def notify_listeners(channel_name, *arguments) channel = channels[channel_name] return 0 unless (channel) listeners = channel.values listeners.each { |listener| listener.call(*arguments) } return listeners.size end private def channels @channels ||= {} return @channels end end end end end