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| - | ====== Sample of a Bean ====== | ||
| - | ===== Source Code ===== | ||
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| - | Here is a sample code of a component in C# (save this to a file called Your_CSharpBean_Name.cs) : | ||
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| - | <code csharp> | ||
| - | using System; | ||
| - | using System.Threading; | ||
| - | using WComp.Beans; | ||
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| - | namespace WComp.Beans | ||
| - | { | ||
| - | /// < | ||
| - | /// This is a sample bean, using a thread, which has an integer evented property and a method | ||
| - | /// to start the thread. | ||
| - | /// | ||
| - | /// Notes: this bean uses the IThreadCreator interface providing a cleanup method named `Stop()' | ||
| - | /// Several classes can be defined or used by a Bean, but only the class with the | ||
| - | /// [Bean] attribute will be available in WComp. Its ports will be all public methods, | ||
| - | /// | ||
| - | /// </ | ||
| - | [Bean(Category=" | ||
| - | public class BeanThread1 : IThreadCreator { | ||
| - | private Thread t; // Private attributes of the class | ||
| - | private volatile bool run = false; | ||
| - | private int sleepVal = 1000; | ||
| - | private volatile int eventValue; | ||
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| - | public BeanThread1() { | ||
| - | // Put here your init instructions | ||
| - | eventValue = 10; | ||
| - | } | ||
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| - | public void Start() { // method starting the thread | ||
| - | if (!run) { | ||
| - | run = true; | ||
| - | t = new Thread(new ThreadStart(ThreadLoopMethod)); | ||
| - | t.Start(); | ||
| - | } | ||
| - | } | ||
| - | public void Stop() { // IThreadCreator defines the Stop() method | ||
| - | run = false; | ||
| - | } | ||
| - | |||
| - | // Loop sample | ||
| - | public void ThreadLoopMethod() { | ||
| - | while(run) { | ||
| - | Thread.Sleep(sleepVal); | ||
| - | // Check if the output is connected | ||
| - | if(Output_Sample != null) | ||
| - | // call the connected methods sequentially | ||
| - | Output_Sample(eventValue); | ||
| - | // and so on... | ||
| - | } | ||
| - | } | ||
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| - | // --- Start: Input port sample --- | ||
| - | // an input port is a public method (like below) | ||
| - | public void Input_Sample(int intParam) { | ||
| - | eventValue = intParam; | ||
| - | // No return value is expected in WComp: | ||
| - | // results are given using events | ||
| - | } | ||
| - | // --- End: Input port sample --- | ||
| - | |||
| - | // --- Start: Output port sample --- | ||
| - | public delegate void Output_Sample_Signature(int val); | ||
| - | // The delegate defines the signature of the output method | ||
| - | public event Output_Sample_Signature Output_Sample; | ||
| - | // The output port is the event, named here Output_Sample | ||
| - | // --- End: Output port sample --- | ||
| - | } | ||
| - | } | ||
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| - | </ | ||
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| - | ===== Compilation ===== | ||
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| - | Here is a sample of the command line compilation: | ||
| - | < | ||
| - | csc.exe / | ||
| - | </ | ||
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| - | You will find Beans.dll in the SharpWComp distrib. | ||