https://gitlab.informatik.uni-halle.de/acwuz/proto-quic-honeypot/-/tree/b25a794403c61acbf86e1e6b9e0629f0fc3c1959/src/net/quic/quartc
// Copyright (c) 2016 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef NET_QUIC_QUARTC_QUARTC_TASK_RUNNER_INTERFACE_H_ #define NET_QUIC_QUARTC_QUARTC_TASK_RUNNER_INTERFACE_H_ #include <stdint.h> #include <memory> namespace net { // Used by platform specific QuicAlarms. For example, WebRTC will use it to set // and cancel an alarm. When setting an alarm, the task runner will schedule a // task on rtc::Thread. When canceling an alarm, the canceler for that task will // be called. class QuartcTaskRunnerInterface { public: virtual ~QuartcTaskRunnerInterface() {} class Task { public: virtual ~Task() {} // Called when it's time to start the task. virtual void Run() = 0; }; // A handler used to cancel a scheduled task. In some cases, a task cannot // be directly canceled with its pointer. For example, in WebRTC, the task // will be scheduled on rtc::Thread. When canceling a task, its pointer cannot // locate the scheduled task in the thread message queue. So when scheduling a // task, an additional handler (ScheduledTask) will be returned. class ScheduledTask { public: virtual ~ScheduledTask() {} // Cancels a scheduled task, meaning the task will not be run. virtual void Cancel() = 0; }; // Schedules a task, which will be run after the given delay. A ScheduledTask // may be used to cancel the task. virtual std::unique_ptr<ScheduledTask> Schedule(Task* task, uint64_t delay_ms) = 0; }; } // namespace net #endif // NET_QUIC_QUARTC_QUARTC_TASK_RUNNER_INTERFACE_H