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477 lines
12 KiB
C++
Executable File
477 lines
12 KiB
C++
Executable File
//
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// SPINNER.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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// ALSpinner::operator new()
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// ALSpinner::ALSpinner()
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// newALSpinner()
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// ALSpinner::~ALSpinner()
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// ALSpinner::Progress()
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// ALSpinner::ArchiveOperation()
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//
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// DESCRIPTION
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//
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// This file contains all of the source code to support the ALSpinner
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// class. ALSpinner displays a little propellor that spins around
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// in order to indicate that something is happening. So the Progress()
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// guy here doesn't pay any attention to the numbers that he gets, he
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// just spins the propellor a little bit each time it gets called.
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//
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// The ArchiveOperation() function works pretty much like the other
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// monitors. It just formats the messages and prints them out.
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//
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// REVISION HISTORY
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//
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// May 22, 1994 1.0A : First release
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//
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// January 9, 1995 1.01A : Made modifications to arguments to member
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// functions, so this could be used from inside
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// a DLL.
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//
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// February 14, 1996 2.0A : New release
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//
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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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#include <iostream.h>
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#include "spinner.h"
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//
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// A single static member for the whole class. At one time I thought
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// this would be a good idea, I don't think so any more. But it doesn't
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// really matter unless you have multiple processes running multiple
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// monitors. Since this is MS-DOS only, that doesn't seem likely.
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//
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int ALSpinner::miSpinIndex;
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//
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// NAME
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//
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// ALSpinner::operator new()
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//
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// PLATFORMS/ENVIRONMENTS
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//
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// Console
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// C++
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//
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// SHORT DESCRIPTION
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//
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// Memory allocator used when ArchiveLib resides in a 16 bit DLL.
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//
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// C++ SYNOPSIS
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//
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// #include "arclib.h"
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// #include "spinner.h"
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//
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// void * ALSpinner::operator new( size_t size )
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//
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// C SYNOPSIS
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//
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// None.
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//
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// VB SYNOPSIS
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//
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// None.
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//
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// DELPHI SYNOPSIS
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//
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// None.
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//
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// ARGUMENTS
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//
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// size : The number of bytes that the compiler has decided will be
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// necessary to construct a new ALSpinner object.
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//
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// DESCRIPTION
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//
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// When using a DLL, it is easy to get into a dangerous situation when
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// creating objects whose ctor and dtor are both in the DLL. The problem
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// arises because when you create an object using new, the memory for
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// the object will be allocated from the EXE. However, when you destroy
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// the object using delete, the memory is freed inside the DLL. Since
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// the DLL doesn't really own that memory, bad things can happen.
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//
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// But, you say, won't the space just go back to the Windows heap regardless
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// of who tries to free it? Maybe, but maybe not. If the DLL is using
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// a subsegment allocation scheme, it might do some sort of local free
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// before returning the space to the windows heap. That is the point where
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// you could conceivably cook your heap.
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//
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// By providing our own version of operator new inside this class, we
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// ensure that all memory allocation for the class will be done from
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// inside the DLL, not the EXE calling the DLL.
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//
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// RETURNS
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//
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// A pointer to some memory that should have been pulled out of the
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// heap for the DLL.
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//
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// EXAMPLE
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//
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// SEE ALSO
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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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#if defined( AL_BUILDING_DLL )
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void AL_DLL_FAR * AL_PROTO
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ALSpinner::operator new( size_t size ) /* Tag protected function */
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{
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return ::new char[ size ];
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}
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#endif
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//
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// NAME
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//
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// ALSpinner::ALSpinner()
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//
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// PLATFORMS/ENVIRONMENTS
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//
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// Console
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// C++ C
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//
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// SHORT DESCRIPTION
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//
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// Create a new spinner monitor object.
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//
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// C++ SYNOPSIS
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//
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// #include "arclib.h"
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// #include "spinner.h"
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//
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// ALSpinner::ALSpinner( ALMonitorType monitor_type,
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// ostream &stream );
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//
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// C SYNOPSIS
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//
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// #include "arclib.h"
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// #include "spinner.h"
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//
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// hALMonitor newALSpinner( enum ALMonitorType monitor_type );
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//
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// VB SYNOPSIS
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//
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// None, no text mode output for VB.
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//
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// DELPHI SYNOPSIS
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//
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// None, no text mode output for Delphi.
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//
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// ARGUMENTS
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//
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// monitor_type : AL_MONITOR_OBJECTS or AL_MONITOR_JOBS.
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//
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// stream : The stream where the spinner is going to be
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// printed. Note that if you are using C, you don't
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// get a choice here. That's because C <stdio.h> isn't
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// aware of streams. We give you cout by default. Hope
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// it all works.
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//
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// DESCRIPTION
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//
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// The constructor for the ALSpinner object just has to initialize
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// a couple of data members. The real action doesn't start until the
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// archive is opened.
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//
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// In theory, you might be able to use this from outside a DLL, for example,
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// with PowerPack. However, there could be complications when trying to
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// talk to a DLL with a far reference. Who knows???
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//
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// RETURNS
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//
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// The C++ constructor has no return type. The C function returns an
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// ALMonitor handle which points to the newly constructed monitor object.
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//
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// EXAMPLE
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//
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// SEE ALSO
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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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AL_PROTO
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ALSpinner::ALSpinner( ALMonitorType monitor_type, /* Tag public function */
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ostream AL_DLL_FAR & stream )
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: ALMonitor( monitor_type ),
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mrStream( stream )
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{
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}
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#if !defined( AL_NO_C )
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extern "C" AL_LINKAGE hALMonitor AL_FUNCTION
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newALSpinner( enum ALMonitorType monitor_type ) /* Tag public function */
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{
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ALSpinner *monitor;
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monitor = new ALSpinner( monitor_type, cout );
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return (hALMonitor) monitor;
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}
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#endif
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//
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// NAME
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//
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// ALSpinner::~ALSpinner()
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//
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// PLATFORMS/ENVIRONMENTS
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//
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// Console
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// C++
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//
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// SHORT DESCRIPTION
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//
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// Destroy an ALSpinner monitor object.
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//
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// C++ SYNOPSIS
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//
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// #include "arclib.h"
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// #include "spinner.h"
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//
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// ALSpinner::~ALSpinner();
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//
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// C SYNOPSIS
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//
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// C programs must call the base class destructor deleteALMonitor().
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//
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// VB SYNOPSIS
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//
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// VB programs must call the base class destructor deleteALMonitor().
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//
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// DELPHI SYNOPSIS
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//
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// Delphi programs must call the base class destructor deleteALMonitor().
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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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// DESCRIPTION
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//
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// The destructor does nothing. If it ever has to do anything serious,
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// this is where it will happen.
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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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// EXAMPLE
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//
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// SEE ALSO
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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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AL_PROTO
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ALSpinner::~ALSpinner() /* Tag public function */
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{
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AL_ASSERT( GoodTag(), "~ALSpinner: attempt to delete invalid object" );
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}
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//
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// NAME
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//
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// ALSpinner::Progress()
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//
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// PLATFORMS/ENVIRONMENTS
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//
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// Console
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// C++
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//
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// SHORT DESCRIPTION
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//
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// The progress routine for the spinner monitor.
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//
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// C++ SYNOPSIS
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//
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// #include "arclib.h"
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// #include "spinner.h"
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//
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// void ALSpinner::Progress( long object_tell,
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// ALStorage &object );
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//
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// C SYNOPSIS
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//
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// None, this is a protected member function for internal use.
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//
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// VB SYNOPSIS
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//
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// None, this is a protected member function for internal use.
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//
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// DELPHI SYNOPSIS
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//
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// None, this is a protected member function for internal use.
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//
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// ARGUMENTS
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//
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// object_tell : The current offset within the object being processed.
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// Since this function is always called from inside
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// ALStorage::Yield(), the location will always be known.
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//
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// object : The object being compressed, extracted, copied, or
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// whatever.
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//
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// DESCRIPTION
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//
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// This function gets called a lot while an object is being processed.
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// All we do in here is spin the spinner by one position.
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//
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// You might notice that this monitor doesn't really care at all about
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// any of the numeric values. All it does is spin the spinner, regardless
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// of what's happening.
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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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// EXAMPLE
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//
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// SEE ALSO
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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
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ALSpinner::Progress( long object_tell, /* Tag public function */
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ALStorage AL_DLL_FAR & object )
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{
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ALMonitor::Progress( object_tell, object );
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mrStream << "|/-\\"[ miSpinIndex++ & 3 ] << '\b' << flush;
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}
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//
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// NAME
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//
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// ALSpinner::ArchiveOperation()
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//
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// PLATFORMS/ENVIRONMENTS
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//
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// Console
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// C++
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//
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// SHORT DESCRIPTION
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//
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// Update user interface elements after an archiving operation.
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//
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// C++ SYNOPSIS
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//
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// #include "arclib.h"
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// #include "spinner.h"
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//
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// void ALSpinner::ArchiveOperation( ALArchiveOperation operation,
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// ALArchive *archive,
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// ALEntry *job );
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//
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// C SYNOPSIS
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//
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// None, this is a protected member function for internal use.
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//
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// VB SYNOPSIS
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//
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// None, this is a protected member function for internal use.
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//
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// DELPHI SYNOPSIS
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//
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// None, this is a protected member function for internal use.
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//
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// ARGUMENTS
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//
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// operation : One of the values from the enumerated type ALArchiveOperation.
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// It is simply a list of possible operations that the archive
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// operation might take, such as opening a file, closing a
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// file, etc.
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//
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// archive : A pointer to the archive object currently being worked on.
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//
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// job : A pointer to an ALEntry object that defines the ALStorage
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// object presently being worked on.
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//
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// DESCRIPTION
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//
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// During the course of an Archiving operation, the functions in
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// ALArchive will get the urge to spit out a message. They do
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// so by calling this member function. All of the messages should
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// be self-explanatory.
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//
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// It would make a lot of sense to move the message formatting up into
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// the base class so I didn't have to duplicate this effort in every
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// derived class.
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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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// EXAMPLE
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//
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// SEE ALSO
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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
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ALSpinner::ArchiveOperation( ALArchiveOperation operation, /* Tag public function */
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ALArchive AL_DLL_FAR *archive,
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ALEntry AL_DLL_FAR *job )
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{
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switch ( operation ) {
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case AL_ARCHIVE_OPEN :
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if ( miMonitorType == AL_MONITOR_JOB )
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mrStream << archive->GetStorageObject()->mName.GetName() << " ";
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break;
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case AL_ARCHIVE_CLOSE :
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if ( miMonitorType == AL_MONITOR_JOB )
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mrStream << "\n";
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break;
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case AL_EXTRACTION_OPEN :
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case AL_COPY_OPEN :
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case AL_INSERTION_OPEN :
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if ( miMonitorType == AL_MONITOR_OBJECTS )
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mrStream << job->mpStorageObject->mName.GetSafeName() << " ";
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break;
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case AL_EXTRACTION_CLOSE :
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case AL_COPY_CLOSE :
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if ( miMonitorType == AL_MONITOR_OBJECTS )
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mrStream << "\n";
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break;
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case AL_INSERTION_CLOSE :
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if ( miMonitorType == AL_MONITOR_OBJECTS )
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mrStream << job->CompressionRatio() << "%\n";
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break;
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case AL_END_DIRECTORY_WRITE :
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case AL_END_DIRECTORY_READ :
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// cout << "Done\n";
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break;
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case AL_START_DIRECTORY_WRITE :
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// mrStream << "Writing directory\n";
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break;
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case AL_START_DIRECTORY_READ :
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// mrStream << "Reading directory\n";
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break;
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}
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mrStream << flush;
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}
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