omni::ext::IExtensionHooks_abi
Defined in omni/ext/IExtensionHooks.h
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class IExtensionHooks_abi : public omni::core::Inherits<omni::core::IObject, OMNI_TYPE_ID("omni.ext.IExtensionHooks")>
- Hooks that can be defined by plugins to better understand how the plugin is being used by the extension system. - Subclassed by omni::core::Generated< omni::ext::IExtensionHooks_abi > - Public Functions - 
inline void *cast(omni::core::TypeId id) noexcept
- Returns a pointer to the interface defined by the given type id if this object implements the type id’s interface. - Objects can support multiple interfaces, even interfaces that are in different inheritance chains. - The returned object will have omni::core::IObject::acquire() called on it before it is returned, meaning it is up to the caller to call omni::core::IObject::release() on the returned pointer. - The returned pointer can be safely - reinterpret_cast<>to the type id’s C++ class. For example, “omni.windowing.IWindow” can be cast to- omni::windowing::IWindow.- Do not directly use this method, rather use a wrapper function like omni::core::cast() or omni::core::ObjectPtr::as(). - Thread Safety
- This method is thread safe. 
 
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inline void acquire() noexcept
- Increments the object’s reference count. - Objects may have multiple reference counts (e.g. one per interface implemented). As such, it is important that you call omni::core::IObject::release() on the same pointer from which you called omni::core::IObject::acquire(). - Do not directly use this method, rather use omni::core::ObjectPtr, which will manage calling omni::core::IObject::acquire() and omni::core::IObject::release() for you. - Thread Safety
- This method is thread safe. 
 
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inline void release() noexcept
- Decrements the objects reference count. - Most implementations will destroy the object if the reference count reaches 0 (though this is not a requirement). - Objects may have multiple reference counts (e.g. one per interface implemented). As such, it is important that you call omni::core::IObject::release() on the same pointer from which you called omni::core::IObject::acquire(). - Do not directly use this method, rather use omni::core::ObjectPtr, which will manage calling omni::core::IObject::acquire() and omni::core::IObject::release() for you. - Thread Safety
- This method is thread safe. 
 
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virtual void onStartup_abi(IExtensionData *ext) noexcept = 0
- Called when an extension loads the plugin. - If multiple extensions load the plugin, this method will be called multiple times. - Parameters
- ext – The IExtensionData_abi of the starting extension 
 
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virtual void onShutdown_abi(IExtensionData *ext) noexcept = 0
- Called when an extension that uses this plugin is unloaded. - If multiple extension load the plugin, this method will be called multiple times. - Parameters
- ext – The IExtensionData_abi of the extension that is shutting down 
 
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virtual void *cast_abi(TypeId id) noexcept = 0
- Returns a pointer to the interface defined by the given type id if this object implements the type id’s interface. - Objects can support multiple interfaces, even interfaces that are in different inheritance chains. - The returned object will have omni::core::IObject::acquire() called on it before it is returned, meaning it is up to the caller to call omni::core::IObject::release() on the returned pointer. - The returned pointer can be safely - reinterpret_cast<>to the type id’s C++ class. For example, “omni.windowing.IWindow” can be cast to- omni::windowing::IWindow.- Do not directly use this method, rather use a wrapper function like omni::core::cast() or omni::core::ObjectPtr::as(). - Thread Safety
- This method is thread safe. 
 
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virtual void acquire_abi() noexcept = 0
- Increments the object’s reference count. - Objects may have multiple reference counts (e.g. one per interface implemented). As such, it is important that you call omni::core::IObject::release() on the same pointer from which you called omni::core::IObject::acquire(). - Do not directly use this method, rather use omni::core::ObjectPtr, which will manage calling omni::core::IObject::acquire() and omni::core::IObject::release() for you. - Thread Safety
- This method is thread safe. 
 
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virtual void release_abi() noexcept = 0
- Decrements the objects reference count. - Most implementations will destroy the object if the reference count reaches 0 (though this is not a requirement). - Objects may have multiple reference counts (e.g. one per interface implemented). As such, it is important that you call omni::core::IObject::release() on the same pointer from which you called omni::core::IObject::acquire(). - Do not directly use this method, rather use omni::core::ObjectPtr, which will manage calling omni::core::IObject::acquire() and omni::core::IObject::release() for you. - Thread Safety
- This method is thread safe. 
 
 
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inline void *cast(omni::core::TypeId id) noexcept