Basically what I need is being able to add new functionality to my application, without updating the application itself.
Lets say I have an application with two plugins.
Application has a function called generateNumber();
Plugin_1 would have the following code:
void init(){ }
int exec(){
int number = HOST_APPLICATION.generateNumber();
number = number * 2;
return number;
}
Plugin_2 would have the same structure, only different functionality:
void init(){ }
int exec(){
int number = HOST_APPLICATION.generateNumber();
number = (number * 10) + 13;
return number;
}
I need multiple instances of each 'plugin' to run simultaneously (each in its own thread), so 20 threads total at the same time. The code would be something like this:
Main Application:
void init_plugins() { }
void execute_plugins(){
for(int i=0; i<plugins.count; i++){
for(int z=0; z<10; z++){
Thread t = new Thread(plugin_research);
t.start(plugins[i]);
}
}
}
void plugin_research(PluginStructure Plugin){
Plugin.init();
int return_val = Plugin.exec();
// do something with return_val
}
I also need host application to call plugin's functions (the structure will be the same for all plugins) and plugin to be able to call host application's functions.
Each plugin would have different controls for configuration. I would need to show configuration in one place, but call plugin's functions multiple times simultaneously (using threads)
Is this possible? What would be the best way to accomplish this? can I do this with iPlugin?