SoDelayQueueSensor(3) Coin SoDelayQueueSensor(3)

SoDelayQueueSensor - The SoDelayQueueSensor class is the abstract base class for priority scheduled sensors.

#include <Inventor/sensors/SoDelayQueueSensor.h>

Inherits SoSensor.

Inherited by SoDataSensor, SoIdleSensor, and SoOneShotSensor.


SoDelayQueueSensor (void)
SoDelayQueueSensor (SoSensorCB *func, void *data)
virtual ~SoDelayQueueSensor (void)
void setPriority (uint32_t pri)
uint32_t getPriority (void) const
virtual void schedule (void)
virtual void unschedule (void)
virtual SbBool isScheduled (void) const
virtual SbBool isIdleOnly (void) const
virtual void trigger (void)

Public Member Functions inherited from SoSensor
SoSensor (void)
SoSensor (SoSensorCB *func, void *data)
virtual ~SoSensor (void)
void setFunction (SoSensorCB *callbackfunction)
SoSensorCBPtr getFunction (void) const
void setData (void *callbackdata)
void * getData (void) const
void setNextInQueue (SoSensor *next)
SoSensor * getNextInQueue (void) const


static uint32_t getDefaultPriority (void)

Static Public Member Functions inherited from SoSensor
static void initClass (void)


SbBool scheduled

Protected Attributes inherited from SoSensor
SoSensorCB * func
void * funcData

The SoDelayQueueSensor class is the abstract base class for priority scheduled sensors.

Delay queue sensors are invoked upon various events not related to time occurrences. See documentation of subclasses to see which types of events can be surveilled by the built-in sensor types.

The priority values can be used to queue events by their importance, so the sensors are triggered in the sequence you want.

The queue of delay sensors (i.e. instances of subclasses of SoDelayQueueSensor) will be processed as soon as either the runtime system is idle, or if it is continually busy they will be processed within a fixed amount of time.

This time interval is by default 1/12th of a second, but can be controlled with the SoSensorManager::setDelaySensorTimeout() interface.

Default constructor.

Constructor taking as arguments the sensor callback function and the userdata which will be passed to the callback.

See also

setFunction(), setData()

Destructor.

Set this sensor's priority in the scheduling queue. When sensors are processed, high priority sensors will trigger before low priority sensors.

Please note that a low number means a high priority. A sensor with priority 5 will trigger before a sensor with priority 6.

Sensors with priority 0 have a special meaning in Coin/Inventor. They are called immediate sensors, and will trigger immediately after the current notification chain has finished. Priority 0 sensors should be used with care, since they might lead to bad performance if you do some processing in the sensor callback.

This setting does not affect SoDataSensor delete-callback invocations, which always are immediate.

See also

getPriority(), getDefaultPriority()

Returns sensor scheduling priority.

See also

setPriority(), getDefaultPriority()

Returns the default scheduling priority value. The default sensor priority is 100.

See also

getPriority()

Put the sensor in the global delay queue. This means it will be triggered either when the CPU is idle, or when the specified delay queue timeout is reached.

See also

SoDB::setDelaySensorTimeout(), unschedule(), isScheduled()

Implements SoSensor.

Remove sensor from the delay queue, without triggering it first.

See also

schedule(), isScheduled()

Implements SoSensor.

Check if this sensor is scheduled for triggering.

See also

schedule(), unschedule()

Implements SoSensor.

Returns a flag indicating whether or not the sensor should only be triggered if the application is truly idle, and not when the delay queue is processed because of the delay queue timeout.

See also

SoDB::setDelaySensorTimeout()

Trigger the sensor's callback function.

Reimplemented from SoSensor.

Reimplemented in SoDataSensor, and SoFieldSensor.

TRUE if the sensor is currently scheduled.

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