OnEvent() public method

public OnEvent ( string s ) : void
s string
return void
Beispiel #1
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 /// FIXME do real logging
 public void Log(string s)
 {
     if (log_ != null)
     {
         log_.OnEvent(s);
     }
 }
Beispiel #2
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        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            if (args.Length != 1)
            {
                System.Console.WriteLine("usage: AcceptanceTest CONFIG_FILENAME");
                System.Environment.Exit(2);
            }

            FileLog debugLog = new FileLog("log", new SessionID("AT", "Application", "Debug")); 
            ThreadedSocketAcceptor acceptor = null;
            try
            {
                ATApplication testApp = new ATApplication(debugLog);
                testApp.StopMeEvent += new System.Action(delegate() { _stopMe = true; });
                
                SessionSettings settings = new SessionSettings(args[0]);
                IMessageStoreFactory storeFactory = new FileStoreFactory(settings);
                ILogFactory logFactory = null;
                if (settings.Get().Has("Verbose") && settings.Get().GetBool("Verbose"))
                    logFactory = new FileLogFactory(settings);
                acceptor = new ThreadedSocketAcceptor(testApp, storeFactory, settings, logFactory);

                acceptor.Start();
                while (true)
                {
                    System.Console.WriteLine("o hai "+System.DateTime.Now.ToString());
                    System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(1000);

                    // for tests of logout
                    if (_stopMe)
                    {
                        // this doesn't seem to work
                        // after stop, it doesn't seem to start up again
                        /*
                        acceptor.Stop();
                        Thread.Sleep(5 * 1000);
                        _stopMe = false;
                        acceptor.Start();
                         */
                    }
                }
            }
            catch (System.Exception e)
            {
                debugLog.OnEvent(e.ToString());
            }

            finally
            {
                if(acceptor != null)
                    acceptor.Stop();
            }
            
        }
Beispiel #3
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 /// FIXME do real logging
 public void Log(string s)
 {
     log_.OnEvent(s);
 }