view ReporterBase.h @ 458:913a95f06998 api-inversion

Start using the query state structure. Actually using it means moving it around in the source code a little bit, thanks to entanglements. It'll all be alright on the night. Now the accumulator, allowed_keys and exact_evaluation_queue are all part of the query state, and can therefore be passed around with minimal effort (and deleted in the appropriate place). Now a whole bunch of static methods (the callbacks, basically) in index.cpp can be rewritten as plain old C functions. The callbacks need both an adb_t and a query state structure to function (the adb_t to get at things like lsh_n_point_bits and the track->key table; the qstate to get at the accumulator and allowed_keys list). Rearrange audioDB::query a little bit, and mark the beginning and the end of the putative audiodb_query_spec() API function implementation.
author mas01cr
date Sun, 28 Dec 2008 18:44:08 +0000
parents d9a88cfd4ab6
children d3afc91d205d
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#ifndef __REPORTERBASE_H
#define __REPORTERBASE_H

class ReporterBase {
public:
  virtual ~ReporterBase(){};
  virtual void add_point(unsigned int trackID, unsigned int qpos, unsigned int spos, double dist) = 0;
  virtual void report(char*,void*) = 0;
};

#endif