omni::graph::exec::unstable::IApplyOnEachFunction
Defined in omni/graph/exec/unstable/IApplyOnEachFunction.h
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class IApplyOnEachFunction : public omni::core::Generated<omni::graph::exec::unstable::IApplyOnEachFunction_abi>
Interface wrapping a function (possibly with storage) to apply on all instantiations of a given definition.
This interface is used by omni::graph::exec::unstable::IExecutionContext::applyOnEachDef_abi() and omni::graph::exec::unstable::IExecutionContext::applyOnEachDefWithName_abi(). Manual instantiation of this interface can be avoided by simply calling omni::graph::exec::unstable::IExecutionContext::applyOnEach() which will wrap the given invocable object in an instance of this interface.
- Thread Safety
Within an invocation of omni::graph::exec::unstable::IExecutionContext::applyOnEach(), this callback will executed serially. However, other threads may also invoke omni::graph::exec::unstable::IExecutionContext::applyOnEach(), meaning the
callback
must coordinate access to shared data.
Public Functions
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inline void invoke(const omni::graph::exec::unstable::ExecutionPath &path) noexcept
Invokes the wrapped function.
path
points to a definition found by omni::graph::exec::unstable::IExecutionContext::applyOnEach(). The givenpath
must not benullptr
.- Thread Safety
See thread safety information in interface description.
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inline void *castWithoutAcquire(omni::core::TypeId id) noexcept
Casts this object to the type described the the given id.
Returns
nullptr
if the cast was not successful.Unlike omni::core::IObject::cast(), this casting method does not call omni::core::IObject::acquire().
- Thread Safety
This method is thread safe.
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inline uint32_t getUseCount() noexcept
Returns the number of different instances (this included) referencing the current object.
- Thread Safety
This method is thread safe.
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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 toomni::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.
Protected Functions
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virtual void invoke_abi(const ExecutionPath *path) noexcept = 0
Invokes the wrapped function.
path
points to a definition found by omni::graph::exec::unstable::IExecutionContext::applyOnEach(). The givenpath
must not benullptr
.- Thread Safety
See thread safety information in interface description.
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virtual void *castWithoutAcquire_abi(omni::core::TypeId id) noexcept = 0
Casts this object to the type described the the given id.
Returns
nullptr
if the cast was not successful.Unlike omni::core::IObject::cast(), this casting method does not call omni::core::IObject::acquire().
- Thread Safety
This method is thread safe.
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virtual uint32_t getUseCount_abi() noexcept = 0
Returns the number of different instances (this included) referencing the current object.
- Thread Safety
This method is thread safe.
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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 toomni::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.