Пример #1
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 /// <summary>
 /// Adds a message to the queue.
 /// </summary>
 /// <param name="message">The message to add to the queue.</param>
 /// The message must have a valid timestamp (not MidiMessage.Now), but other than that
 /// there is no restriction on the timestamp.  For example, it is legal to add a message with
 /// a timestamp earlier than some other message which was previously removed from the queue.
 /// Such a message would become the new "earliest" message, and so would be be the first message
 /// returned by PopEarliest().
 public void AddMessage(Message message)
 {
     // If the list is empty or message is later than any message we already have, we can add this
     // as a new timeslice to the end.
     if (IsEmpty || message.Time > messages.Last.Value[0].Time)
     {
         List<Message> timeslice = new List<Message>();
         timeslice.Add(message);
         messages.AddLast(timeslice);
         return;
     }
     // We need to scan through the list to find where this should be inserted.
     LinkedListNode<List<Message>> node = messages.Last;
     while (node.Previous != null && node.Value[0].Time > message.Time) {
         node = node.Previous;
     }
     // At this point, node refers to a LinkedListNode which either has the correct
     // timestamp, or else a new timeslice needs to be added before or after node.
     if (node.Value[0].Time < message.Time) {
         List<Message> timeslice = new List<Message>();
         timeslice.Add(message);
         messages.AddAfter(node, timeslice);
     } else if (node.Value[0].Time > message.Time) {
         List<Message> timeslice = new List<Message>();
         timeslice.Add(message);
         messages.AddBefore(node, timeslice);
     } else {
         node.Value.Add(message);
     }
 }
Пример #2
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 /// <summary>
 /// Schedules a single message based on its beatTime.
 /// </summary>
 /// <param name="message">The message to schedule.</param>
 /// <remarks>
 /// <para>This method schedules a message to be sent at the time indicated in the message's
 /// <see cref="Message.Time"/> property.  It may be called at any time, whether
 /// the clock is running or not.  The message will not be sent until the clock progresses
 /// to the specified time.  (If the clock is never started, or is paused before that time
 /// and not re-started, then the message will never be sent.)</para>
 /// <para>If a message is scheduled for a time that has already passed, then the scheduler
 /// will send the message at the first opportunity.</para>
 /// </remarks>
 public void Schedule(Message message)
 {
     lock (threadLock)
     {
         threadMessageQueue.AddMessage(message);
         Monitor.Pulse(threadLock);
     }
 }