Suppose I have a class SecondTimer
that counts seconds and notifies listener, assuming that listener has a special method onTimer()
that accept event from timer:
template <class TName>
class SecondTimer
{
public:
SecondTimer() : listener(nullptr), stime(0), time(1000), isStarted(false) {}
void init(TName * _listener, int _stime)
{
GASSERT(_listener && "The listener can not be NULL");
listener = _listener;
stime = _stime;
time = 1000;
isStarted = false;
listener->onTimer(stime);
}
inline void start() { isStarted = true; }
inline void stop() { isStarted = false; }
void Process(int dtime)
{
if (!isStarted)
return;
time -= dtime;
if (time <= 0)
{
int ds = 1 - time / 1000;
time = time % 1000 + 1000;
stime -= ds;
listener->onTimer(stime);
//
if (stime <= 0)
{
isStarted = false;
}
}
}
private:
TName * listener;
int stime, time;
bool isStarted;
};
I want to use it as template for 1000 different classes that implements the onTimer(int)
member function.
What really happens when program will be built? Will the compiler duplicate the Init()
and Process()
functions for all 1000 different classes?