add "LE Device Address" 0x1B to advertising data types

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ble/FunctionPointerWithContext.h

Committer:
rgrover1
Date:
2015-11-26
Revision:
986:5292837107a3
Parent:
976:043b3bd94ee0
Child:
990:53ac0ac3aa39

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/* mbed Microcontroller Library
 * Copyright (c) 2006-2013 ARM Limited
 *
 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
 *
 *     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
 *
 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
 * limitations under the License.
 */

#ifndef MBED_FUNCTIONPOINTER_WITH_CONTEXT_H
#define MBED_FUNCTIONPOINTER_WITH_CONTEXT_H

#include <string.h>

/** A class for storing and calling a pointer to a static or member void function
 *  that takes a context.
 */
template <typename ContextType>
class FunctionPointerWithContext {
public:
    typedef FunctionPointerWithContext<ContextType> *pFunctionPointerWithContext_t;
    typedef void (*pvoidfcontext_t)(ContextType context);

    /** Create a FunctionPointerWithContext, attaching a static function.
     *
     *  @param function The void static function to attach (default is none).
     */
    FunctionPointerWithContext(void (*function)(ContextType context) = NULL) :
        _function(NULL), _caller(NULL), _next(NULL) {
        attach(function);
    }

    /** Create a FunctionPointerWithContext, attaching a member function.
     *
     *  @param object The object pointer to invoke the member function on (the "this" pointer).
     *  @param function The address of the void member function to attach.
     */
    template<typename T>
    FunctionPointerWithContext(T *object, void (T::*member)(ContextType context)) :
        _memberFunctionAndPointer(), _caller(NULL), _next(NULL) {
        attach(object, member);
    }

    /** Attach a static function.
     *
     *  @param function The void static function to attach (default is none).
     */
    void attach(void (*function)(ContextType context) = NULL) {
        _function = function;
        _caller = functioncaller;
    }

    /** Attach a member function.
     *
     *  @param object The object pointer to invoke the member function on (the "this" pointer).
     *  @param function The address of the void member function to attach.
     */
    template<typename T>
    void attach(T *object, void (T::*member)(ContextType context)) {
        _memberFunctionAndPointer._object = static_cast<void *>(object);
        memcpy(_memberFunctionAndPointer._memberFunction, (char*) &member, sizeof(member));
        _caller = &FunctionPointerWithContext::membercaller<T>;
    }

    /** Call the attached static or member function; if there are chained
     *  FunctionPointers their callbacks are invoked as well.
     *  @Note: All chained callbacks stack up, so hopefully there won't be too
     *  many FunctionPointers in a chain. */
    void call(ContextType context) {
        _caller(this, context);

        /* Propagate the call to next in the chain. */
        if (_next) {
            _next->call(context);
        }
    }

    /**
     * Set up an external FunctionPointer as a next in the chain of related
     * callbacks. Invoking call() on the head FunctionPointer will invoke all
     * chained callbacks.
     *
     * Refer to 'CallChain' as an alternative.
     */
    void chainAsNext(pFunctionPointerWithContext_t next) {
        _next = next;
    }

    pFunctionPointerWithContext_t getNext(void) const {
        return _next;
    }

    pvoidfcontext_t get_function() const {
        return (pvoidfcontext_t)_function;
    }

private:
    template<typename T>
    static void membercaller(pFunctionPointerWithContext_t self, ContextType context) {
        if (self->_memberFunctionAndPointer._object) {
            T *o = static_cast<T *>(self->_memberFunctionAndPointer._object);
            void (T::*m)(ContextType);
            memcpy((char*) &m, self->_memberFunctionAndPointer._memberFunction, sizeof(m));
            (o->*m)(context);
        }
    }

    static void functioncaller(pFunctionPointerWithContext_t self, ContextType context) {
        if (self->_function) {
            self->_function(context);
        }
    }

    struct MemberFunctionAndPtr {
        /*
         * Forward declaration of a class and a member function to this class.
         * Because the compiler doesn't know anything about the forwarded member
         * function, it will always use the biggest size and the biggest alignment
         * that a member function can take for objects of type UndefinedMemberFunction.
         */
        class UndefinedClass;
        typedef void (UndefinedClass::*UndefinedMemberFunction)(ContextType);

        void* _object;
        union {
            char _memberFunction[sizeof(UndefinedMemberFunction)];
            UndefinedMemberFunction _alignment;
        };
    };

    union {
        pvoidfcontext_t _function;                      /**< Static function pointer - NULL if none attached */
        /**
         * object this pointer and pointer to member -
         * _memberFunctionAndPointer._object will be NULL if none attached
         */
        MemberFunctionAndPtr _memberFunctionAndPointer;
    };

    void (*_caller)(FunctionPointerWithContext*, ContextType);

    pFunctionPointerWithContext_t _next;                /**< Optional link to make a chain out of functionPointers. This
                                                         *   allows chaining function pointers without requiring
                                                         *   external memory to manage the chain. Refer to
                                                         *   'CallChain' as an alternative. */
};

#endif // ifndef MBED_FUNCTIONPOINTER_WITH_CONTEXT_H