MHwrCallback Class Reference

#include <MHwrCallback.h>

Class Description

Rendering Callbacks.

This class is used to register callbacks to gain access to Maya's Hardware Rendering device status. You can be notified of device creation, lost reset and deletion.

To register callbacks, inherit from this class and override deviceNew, deviceLost, deviceReset, deviceDeleted. Any number of these methods can be overridden by the callback. Then register the callbacks by calling the addCallback() method.

If multiple callbacks need to be registered, the order of invocation can be set by adding each callback with a priority number, 0 being the highest priority.

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Public Member Functions

 MHwrCallback ()
 Default Constructor.
 
virtual ~MHwrCallback ()
 Default Destructor.
 
virtual void deviceNew ()
 Method to override for being notified of new device creation.
 
virtual void deviceLost ()
 Method to override for being notified of device Lost.
 
virtual void deviceReset ()
 Method to override for being notified of device Reset.
 
virtual void deviceDeleted ()
 Method to override for being notified of device Deletion.
 

Static Public Member Functions

static void addCallback (MHwrCallback *, int priority=0)
 Static procedure to add a rendering callback. More...
 
static void removeCallback (MHwrCallback *)
 Static procedure to remove a rendering callback. More...
 

Member Function Documentation

void addCallback ( MHwrCallback callback,
int  priority = 0 
)
static

Static procedure to add a rendering callback.

The callbacks are stored internally in a sorted list and are invoked following the appropriate device state change depending on which methods are overridden. Adding the same callback more than once will have no effect.

Parameters
[in]callbackobject to add to the list of callbacks to invoke
[in]prioritypriority for this callback, lower priorities are invoked first
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void removeCallback ( MHwrCallback callback)
static

Static procedure to remove a rendering callback.

The callback will be removed from the list of callbacks, but its up to the client to actually delete the object. Unstability may result if a callback is deleted and not removed from the callback list.Removing an un-installed callback will have no effect.

Parameters
[in]callbackobject to remove from the list of callbacks
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The documentation for this class was generated from the following files:
  • MHwrCallback.h
  • MHwrCallback.cpp