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Updates requisite classes in line with Swiften.
Also fixes bugs in the EventLoops not using handleEvent.
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The JavaTimer class uses Thead.sleep() to wait a specified number of
milliseconds. Thread.sleep() requires the caller catch
InterruptedException, but in the original implementation, such an
exception would result in the code assuming that the specified time
had been reached.
So as things stood, if you e.g. set a timer for 60 seconds, then the
timer might generate its "onTick" signal before that 60 seconds had
elapsed.
This patch changes the code so that the method will wait until the
specified time has been reached.
The "milliseconds" parameters are also changed to "long", which is the
type used by the rest of the java library for millisecond values.
Added a bit of javadoc and a toString() method as well.
Note there is still a "FIXME" in the code which I've not addressed.
Test-information:
Tested in debugging setup; things seem to be working as expected.
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Just to help with debugging
Test-information:
Values appear as expected when running inside Eclipse debugger
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In trying to use the Event class I wasn't sure exactly what it was
doing so have added javadoc to try and make it clearer.
I also added "toString()" method to Event.java for debugging purposes.
Test-information:
"ant javadoc" works and info looks as expected.
Running in debugger now shows me info derived from "toString()" method
when I click on Event objects
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Test-information:
Looks okay.
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This patch addresses some review comments:
1. Updates the Javadoc.
2. Disallows arguments from being null - throws NullPointerException.
3. Updates each test to use its own DummyEventLoop.
Test-information:
Unit tests pass.
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This patch ports the Adhoc commands from Swiften to Stroke.
It also ports their unit tests.
Test-information:
Unit tests pass.
MLC able to use the ad-hoc command fine.
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This change adds a javadoc target to the build file for stroke, so
that you can do
% cd build/stroke
% ant javadoc
I have not updated any of the other build infrastructure (Makefile
etc.). Nor have I added any intelligence to the "javadoc" task so
that it won't bother creating documentation if the doc is already up
to date etc..
Note that I've not used the "linkoffline" directive, which means that
if you try to generate doc when the Oracle web pages are offline,
things may hang until the connection times out.
Test-information:
"ant javadoc" works as expected
"isodebuild clean -component=stroke" gets rid of any javadoc
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Also updates build.xml so the path to the xpp library can be specified,
rather than needing the same layout as my build tree.
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