Provides code snippets to show you how to start a periodic timer
A periodic timer, CPeriodic, invokes a function at regular
intervals. You must wrap the function to be called in a TCallBack.
First, we provide a callback function for the timer to call. The callback
function can be a static member, i.e. TInt X::Foo(TAny *) or
global, i.e. TInt Foo(TAny *). The TAny* can
point to any object that we specify when we start the timer.
It is awkward to deal with TAny*, and more convenient
to write handler code from a non-static member function, so here we code a
static function to invoke a non-static function DoTick() as
follows:
TInt CPeriodicRunner::Tick(TAny* aObject)
{
// cast, and call non-static function
((CPeriodicRunner*)aObject)->DoTick();
return 1;
}
The next piece of code creates a CPeriodic and sets it
off with one-second ticks. The callback is specified to call the static Tick() function,
passing the this pointer (which we use in Tick() to
call DoTick()).
void CPeriodicRunner::StartTimer()
{
const TInt tickInterval=1000000;
iPeriodic=CPeriodic::NewL(0); // neutral priority
iPeriodic->StartInMicroSeconds(tickInterval,tickInterval,TCallBack(Tick, this));
}