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2010-08-13Change license from GPL to LGPL (version 2.1)Oz Linden
2009-11-12Introduce LLEventDispatcher::begin()/end() to iterate over (name, desc) pairsNat Goodspeed
for all registered operations. (untested) Introduce LLEventDispatcher::getMetadata(name) query so you can discover, for a given named operation, its query string and required parameters. (untested) Introduce LLEventDispatcher::add() convenience methods allowing you to omit description strings. Fix LLLoginInstance (which uses a non-LLEventAPI LLEventDispatcher) back to description-less add() calls. However, filter LLEventDispatcher::add() methods inherited by LLEventAPI so that an LLEventAPI subclass *must* provide a description string.
2009-11-11Add LLEventAPI class, formalizing the mechanism by which we wrap a C++ APINat Goodspeed
with an event API. In addition to the LLEventPump name on which to listen, LLEventAPI accepts a documentation string for event API introspection. Give every LLEventDispatcher::add() overload a new documentation string parameter for event API introspection. Convert every existing event API to new conventions, introducing suitable documentation strings for the API and each of its operations.
2009-10-09DEV-40930: Added ["change"] key to login-module status events. ChangedNat Goodspeed
existing event calls to use state as "offline" or "online", with "change" indicating the reason for this status event. Changed disconnect() to send state "offline", change "disconnect" -- instead of replaying last auth failure. Changed unit tests accordingly. Changed LLLoginInstance::handleLoginEvent() to use LLEventDispatcher to route calls to handleLoginFailure() et al. Added LLEventDispatcher::get() to allow retrieving Callable by name and testing for empty().
2009-06-19DEV-31980: extract dispatch-by-string-name logic from LLAresListener to newNat Goodspeed
LLEventDispatcher and LLDispatchListener classes. See LLAresListener for example usage.