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pcas/src/ca/putCallback.cpp
2002-11-07 17:18:27 +00:00

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/*************************************************************************\
* Copyright (c) 2002 The University of Chicago, as Operator of Argonne
* National Laboratory.
* Copyright (c) 2002 The Regents of the University of California, as
* Operator of Los Alamos National Laboratory.
* EPICS BASE Versions 3.13.7
* and higher are distributed subject to a Software License Agreement found
* in file LICENSE that is included with this distribution.
\*************************************************************************/
/*
* $Id$
*
*
* L O S A L A M O S
* Los Alamos National Laboratory
* Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545
*
* Copyright, The Regents of the University of California.
*
*
* Author Jeffrey O. Hill
* johill@lanl.gov
* 505 665 1831
*/
#include <stdexcept>
#define epicsExportSharedSymbols
#include "iocinf.h"
#include "oldAccess.h"
putCallback::putCallback ( oldChannelNotify &chanIn,
caEventCallBackFunc *pFuncIn, void *pPrivateIn ) :
chan ( chanIn ), pFunc ( pFuncIn ), pPrivate ( pPrivateIn )
{
}
putCallback::~putCallback ()
{
}
void putCallback::completion ()
{
struct event_handler_args args;
args.usr = this->pPrivate;
args.chid = & this->chan;
args.type = TYPENOTCONN;
args.count = 0;
args.status = ECA_NORMAL;
args.dbr = 0;
( *this->pFunc ) (args);
this->chan.getClientCtx().destroyPutCallback ( *this );
}
void putCallback::exception (
int status, const char * /* pContext */,
unsigned type, arrayElementCount count )
{
if ( status != ECA_CHANDESTROY ) {
struct event_handler_args args;
args.usr = this->pPrivate;
args.chid = & this->chan;
args.type = type;
args.count = count;
args.status = status;
args.dbr = 0;
( *this->pFunc ) (args);
}
this->chan.getClientCtx().destroyPutCallback ( *this );
}
void * putCallback::operator new ( size_t ) // X aCC 361
{
// The HPUX compiler seems to require this even though no code
// calls it directly
throw std::logic_error ( "why is the compiler calling private operator new" );
}
void putCallback::operator delete ( void * )
{
// Visual C++ .net appears to require operator delete if
// placement operator delete is defined? I smell a ms rat
// because if I declare placement new and delete, but
// comment out the placement delete definition there are
// no undefined symbols.
errlogPrintf ( "%s:%d this compiler is confused about placement delete - memory was probably leaked",
__FILE__, __LINE__ );
}