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git-svn-id: svn://10.65.10.50/trunk@5350 c028cbd2-c16b-5b4b-a496-9718f37d4682
66 lines
1.4 KiB
C++
Executable File
66 lines
1.4 KiB
C++
Executable File
//
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// STOROS2.CPP
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//
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// Source file for ArchiveLib 2.0
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//
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// Copyright (c) Greenleaf Software, Inc. 1994-1996
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// All Rights Reserved
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//
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// CONTENTS
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//
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// ALStorage::YieldTime()
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//
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// REVISION HISTORY
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//
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// February 14, 1996 2.0A : New release
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#include "arclib.h"
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#if !defined( AL_IBM )
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#pragma hdrstop
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#endif
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//
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// void ALStorage::YieldTime()
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//
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// ARGUMENTS:
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//
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// None.
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//
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// RETURNS
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//
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// Nothing.
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//
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// DESCRIPTION
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//
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// This function has two important things to do. It gets called
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// at a few different points in the process of reading or writing data
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// from storage objects. During normal reading and writing, it
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// will get called every time the buffer is loaded or flushed.
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//
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// Under OS/2, I try to give some time back to the system by
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// calling the WinPeekMsg() function. Does it do any good?
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// Who knows???
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//
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// The second important function is that of calling the monitor function.
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// The user interface elements need to be updated regularly, and this
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// is done via this call.
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//
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// SEE ALSO
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//
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// ALStorage::LoadBuffer(), ALStorage::FlushBuffer()
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//
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// REVISION HISTORY
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//
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// February 14, 1996 2.0A : New release
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//
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void AL_PROTO ALStorage::YieldTime()
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{
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if ( mpMonitor )
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mpMonitor->Progress( Tell(), *this );
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QMSG qmsg;
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while ( WinPeekMsg( NULLHANDLE, &qmsg, NULLHANDLE, 0, 0, PM_REMOVE ) )
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WinDispatchMsg( NULLHANDLE, &qmsg );
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}
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