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Swarm 2.2 Reference Guide: Interface ScheduleS

swarm.activity
Interface ScheduleS

All Known Subinterfaces:
ConcurrentSchedule, ConcurrentScheduleC, ConcurrentScheduleS
All Known Implementing Classes:
ConcurrentScheduleCImpl, ConcurrentScheduleImpl, ScheduleImpl, ScheduleCImpl

public interface ScheduleS
extends MapS, CompoundActionS, ActionCreatingS, RelativeTimeS, RepeatIntervalS, ConcurrentGroupTypeS, SingletonGroupsS

A collection of actions ordered by time values.. A schedule is compound action whose basic representation is a sorted Map of actions that have been created within it. The key value associated with each of these actions is an unsigned integer value for which the typedef timeval_t is supplied. A schedule inherits its underlying representation from the Map type of the collections library. All the members of the ordered set must consist only of actions that are created by one of the createAction messages defined on Schedule itself. Once the actions are created, they may be accessed or traversed using standard messages of the Map type. The key values of this collection, however, must be cast to and from the id type defined for key values by the Map type. The messages to create actions within a schedule are essentially the same as those for ActionGroup, except for the presence of an initial at: argument indicating the time at which an action is to be performed. Except for the time associated with each action, meaning of the createAction messages is the same as for ActionGroup. When multiple actions are all scheduled at the same time, they are all inserted into a concurrent action group created for that time value. The ConcurrentGroupType option may be used to override the default action group for these concurrent actions by a custom user-defined subclass. (.. Details of doing this are not yet documented, but there are examples.)


Methods inherited from interface swarm.activity.RelativeTimeS
setRelativeTime
 
Methods inherited from interface swarm.activity.RepeatIntervalS
setRepeatInterval
 
Methods inherited from interface swarm.activity.ConcurrentGroupTypeS
setConcurrentGroupType
 
Methods inherited from interface swarm.activity.SingletonGroupsS
setSingletonGroups
 
Methods inherited from interface swarm.defobj.SerializationS
hdf5In, lispIn
 
Methods inherited from interface swarm.activity.DefaultOrderS
setDefaultOrder