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// .NAME vtkClientServerInterpreterInitializer
// .SECTION Description
// vtkClientServerInterpreterInitializer initializes and maintains the global
// vtkClientServerInterpreter instance for the processes. Use RegisterCallback()
// to register initialization routines for the interpreter. Use GetInterpreter()
// to access the interpreter.
//
// This class was originally designed to support and maintain multiple
// interpreter instances. However ParaView no longer has need for that and hence
// that functionality is no longer made public.
#ifndef vtkClientServerInterpreterInitializer_h
#define vtkClientServerInterpreterInitializer_h
#include "vtkObject.h"
#include "vtkPVCommonModule.h" // needed for export macro
class vtkClientServerInterpreter;
class VTKPVCOMMON_EXPORT vtkClientServerInterpreterInitializer : public vtkObject
{
public:
vtkTypeMacro(vtkClientServerInterpreterInitializer, vtkObject);
void PrintSelf(ostream& os, vtkIndent indent);
// Description:
// Creates (and registers) a new interpreter.
vtkClientServerInterpreter* NewInterpreter();
// Description:
// Get the interpreter for this process. Initializing a new interpreter is
// expensive. So filters that need to use interpreter temporarily to call
// methods on a vtkObject can simply use the global interpreter. As a rule,
// if you need to assign ID's to objects, then you're probably better off
// creating a new interpreter using NewInterpreter() and using it rather than
// the global interpreter.
static vtkClientServerInterpreter* GetGlobalInterpreter();
// Description
// Provides access to the singleton. This will instantiate
// vtkClientServerInterpreterInitializer the first time it is called.
static vtkClientServerInterpreterInitializer* GetInitializer();
//BTX
typedef void (*InterpreterInitializationCallback)(vtkClientServerInterpreter*);
// Description:
// Use this method register an interpreter initializer function. Registering
// such a callback makes it possible to initialize interpreters created in the
// lifetime of the application, including those that have already been
// created (but not destroyed). One cannot unregister a callback. The only
// reason for doing so would be un-loading a plugin, but that's not supported
// and never will be :).
void RegisterCallback(InterpreterInitializationCallback callback);
protected:
static vtkClientServerInterpreterInitializer* New();
vtkClientServerInterpreterInitializer();
~vtkClientServerInterpreterInitializer();
// Description:
// Registers an interpreter. This DOES NOT affect the reference count of the
// interpreter (hence there's no UnRegister).
void RegisterInterpreter(vtkClientServerInterpreter*);
private:
vtkClientServerInterpreterInitializer(const vtkClientServerInterpreterInitializer&); // Not implemented
void operator=(const vtkClientServerInterpreterInitializer&); // Not implemented
class vtkInternals;
vtkInternals *Internals;
//ETX
};
#endif
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