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- //: Controller.java
- //////////////////////////////////////////////////
- // Copyright (c) Bruce Eckel, 1998
- // Source code file from the book "Thinking in Java"
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- /////////////////////////////////////////////////
-
- // Along with Event, the generic
- // framework for all control systems:
- package c07.controller;
-
- // This is just a way to hold Event objects.
- class EventSet {
- private Event[] events = new Event[100];
- private int index = 0;
- private int next = 0;
- public void add(Event e) {
- if(index >= events.length)
- return; // (In real life, throw exception)
- events[index++] = e;
- }
- public Event getNext() {
- boolean looped = false;
- int start = next;
- do {
- next = (next + 1) % events.length;
- // See if it has looped to the beginning:
- if(start == next) looped = true;
- // If it loops past start, the list
- // is empty:
- if((next == (start + 1) % events.length)
- && looped)
- return null;
- } while(events[next] == null);
- return events[next];
- }
- public void removeCurrent() {
- events[next] = null;
- }
- }
-
- public class Controller {
- private EventSet es = new EventSet();
- public void addEvent(Event c) { es.add(c); }
- public void run() {
- Event e;
- while((e = es.getNext()) != null) {
- if(e.ready()) {
- e.action();
- System.out.println(e.description());
- es.removeCurrent();
- }
- }
- }
- } ///:~