A CHWRMVibra
instance can be created by
using NewL()
or NewLC()
methods. After this,
vibra can be directly controlled via the provided class methods.
Without notify handling
The user has to create an instance of the CHWRMVibra
implementation
class using the NewL()
or NewLC()
constructor
without a parameter. The following code snippet demonstrates how to create
an instance without notify handling to control the device vibra:
CHWRMVibra* vibra = CHWRMVibra::NewLC(); // No callbacks
With notify handling
The client must derive a class from
the MHWRMVibraObserver
interface and implement the VibraModeChanged()
and VibraStatusChanged()
methods.
The following code snippet gives an example of the header of the class implemented by the client:
// INCLUDES #include HWRMVibra.h // Link against HWRMVibraClient.lib. class CVibraStatusObserver : public CBase, public MHWRMVibraObserver { public: CVibraStatusObserver(); ~CVibraStatusObserver(); void ConstructL(); static CVibraStatusObserver* NewL(); // from MHWRMVibraObserver virtual void VibraModeChanged( CHWRMVibra::TVibraModeState aStatus ); virtual void VibraStatusChanged( CHWRMVibra::TVibraStatus aStatus ); private: CHWRMVibra* iVibra; };
Create an instance of the CHWRMVibra
implementation
class using the NewL()
or NewLC()
constructor
with a parameter. This parameter is a pointer to an object that is derived
from MHWRMVibraObserver
. Every vibra user setting profile
change causes the notification using MHWRMVibraObserver::VibraModeChanged()
.
Every vibra status change causes the notification using MHWRMVibraObserver::VibraStatusChanged()
.
The following code snippet demonstrates how to create an instance with notify handling to control the device vibra:
void CVibraStatusObserver::ConstructL() { iVibra = CHWRMVibra::NewL( this ) }