FooDataWriter Struct Reference
[Data Writers]

<<interface>> <<generic>> User data type specific data writer. More...

Inheritance diagram for FooDataWriter:

DDSDataWriter DDSDomainEntity DDSEntity

List of all members.

Public Member Functions

virtual DDS_InstanceHandle_t register_instance (const Foo &instance_data)=0
 Informs RTI Connext that the application will be modifying a particular instance.
virtual DDS_InstanceHandle_t register_instance_w_timestamp (const Foo &instance_data, const DDS_Time_t &source_timestamp)=0
 Performs the same functions as register_instance except that the application provides the value for the source_timestamp.
virtual DDS_ReturnCode_t unregister_instance (const Foo &instance_data, const DDS_InstanceHandle_t &handle)=0
 Reverses the action of FooDataWriter::register_instance.
virtual DDS_ReturnCode_t unregister_instance_w_timestamp (const Foo &instance_data, const DDS_InstanceHandle_t &handle, const DDS_Time_t &source_timestamp)=0
 Performs the same function as FooDataWriter::unregister_instance except that it also provides the value for the source_timestamp.
virtual DDS_ReturnCode_t unregister_instance_w_params (const Foo &instance_data, const DDS_WriteParams_t &params)=0
 Performs the same function as FooDataWriter::unregister_instance and FooDataWriter::unregister_instance_w_timestamp except that it also provides the values contained in params.
virtual DDS_ReturnCode_t write (const Foo &instance_data, const DDS_InstanceHandle_t &handle)=0
 Modifies the value of a data instance.
virtual DDS_ReturnCode_t write_w_timestamp (const Foo &instance_data, const DDS_InstanceHandle_t &handle, const DDS_Time_t &source_timestamp)=0
 Performs the same function as FooDataWriter::write except that it also provides the value for the source_timestamp.
virtual DDS_ReturnCode_t write_w_params (const Foo &instance_data, const DDS_WriteParams_t &params)=0
 Performs the same function as FooDataWriter::write and FooDataWriter::write_w_timestamp except that it also provides the values contained in params.
virtual DDS_ReturnCode_t dispose (const Foo &instance_data, const DDS_InstanceHandle_t &instance_handle)=0
 Requests the middleware to delete the data.
virtual DDS_ReturnCode_t dispose_w_timestamp (const Foo &instance_data, const DDS_InstanceHandle_t &instance_handle, const DDS_Time_t &source_timestamp)=0
 Performs the same functions as dispose except that the application provides the value for the source_timestamp that is made available to DDSDataReader objects by means of the source_timestamp attribute inside the DDS_SampleInfo.
virtual DDS_ReturnCode_t dispose_w_params (const Foo &instance_data, const DDS_WriteParams_t &params)=0
 Performs the same function as FooDataWriter::dispose and FooDataWriter::dispose_w_timestamp except that it also provides the values contained in params.
virtual DDS_ReturnCode_t get_key_value (Foo &key_holder, const DDS_InstanceHandle_t &handle)=0
 Retrieve the instance key that corresponds to an instance handle.
virtual DDS_InstanceHandle_t lookup_instance (const Foo &key_holder)=0
 Retrieve the instance handle that corresponds to an instance key_holder.

Static Public Member Functions

static FooDataWriternarrow (DDSDataWriter *writer)
 Narrow the given DDSDataWriter pointer to a FooDataWriter pointer.


Detailed Description

<<interface>> <<generic>> User data type specific data writer.

Defines the user data type specific writer interface generated for each application class.

The concrete user data type writer automatically generated by the implementation is an incarnation of this class.

See also:
DDSDataWriter

Foo

FooDataReader

rtiddsgen


Member Function Documentation

static FooDataWriter* FooDataWriter::narrow ( DDSDataWriter writer  )  [static]

Narrow the given DDSDataWriter pointer to a FooDataWriter pointer.

Check if the given writer is of type FooDataWriter.

Parameters:
writer <<in>> Base-class DDSDataWriter to be converted to the auto-generated class FooDataWriter that extends DDSDataWriter.
Returns:
FooDataWriter if writer is of type Foo. Return NULL otherwise.

virtual DDS_InstanceHandle_t FooDataWriter::register_instance ( const Foo instance_data  )  [pure virtual]

Informs RTI Connext that the application will be modifying a particular instance.

This operation is only useful for keyed data types. Using it for non-keyed types causes no effect and returns DDS_HANDLE_NIL. The operation takes as a parameter an instance (of which only the key value is examined) and returns a handle that can be used in successive write() or dispose() operations.

The operation gives RTI Connext an opportunity to pre-configure itself to improve performance.

The use of this operation by an application is optional even for keyed types. If an instance has not been pre-registered, the application can use the special value DDS_HANDLE_NIL as the DDS_InstanceHandle_t paramater to the write or dispose operation and RTI Connext will auto-register the instance.

For best performance, the operation should be invoked prior to calling any operation that modifies the instance, such as FooDataWriter::write, FooDataWriter::write_w_timestamp, FooDataWriter::dispose and FooDataWriter::dispose_w_timestamp and the handle used in conjunction with the data for those calls.

When this operation is used, RTI Connext will automatically supply the value of the source_timestamp that is used.

This operation may fail and return DDS_HANDLE_NIL if DDS_ResourceLimitsQosPolicy::max_instances limit has been exceeded.

The operation is idempotent. If it is called for an already registered instance, it just returns the already allocated handle. This may be used to lookup and retrieve the handle allocated to a given instance.

This operation can only be called after DDSDataWriter has been enabled. Otherwise, DDS_HANDLE_NIL will be returned.

Parameters:
instance_data <<in>> The instance that should be registered. Of this instance, only the fields that represent the key are examined by the function. .
Returns:
For keyed data type, a handle that can be used in the calls that take a DDS_InstanceHandle_t, such as write, dispose, unregister_instance, or return DDS_HANDLE_NIL on failure. If the instance_data is of a data type that has no keys, this function always return DDS_HANDLE_NIL.
See also:
FooDataWriter::unregister_instance, FooDataWriter::get_key_value, RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN REGISTRATION, LIVELINESS and OWNERSHIP

virtual DDS_InstanceHandle_t FooDataWriter::register_instance_w_timestamp ( const Foo instance_data,
const DDS_Time_t source_timestamp 
) [pure virtual]

Performs the same functions as register_instance except that the application provides the value for the source_timestamp.

The provided source_timestamp potentially affects the relative order in which readers observe events from multiple writers. Refer to DESTINATION_ORDER QoS policy for details.

This operation may fail and return DDS_HANDLE_NIL if DDS_ResourceLimitsQosPolicy::max_instances limit has been exceeded.

This operation can only be called after DDSDataWriter has been enabled. Otherwise, DDS_HANDLE_NIL will be returned.

Parameters:
instance_data <<in>> The instance that should be registered. Of this instance, only the fields that represent the key are examined by the function.
source_timestamp <<in>> The timestamp value must be greater than or equal to the timestamp value used in the last writer operation (used in a register, unregister, dispose, or write, with either the automatically supplied timestamp or the application provided timestamp). This timestamp may potentially affect the order in which readers observe events from multiple writers.
Returns:
For keyed data type, return a handle that can be used in the calls that take a DDS_InstanceHandle_t, such as write, dispose, unregister_instance, or return DDS_HANDLE_NIL on failure. If the instance_data is of a data type that has no keys, this function always return DDS_HANDLE_NIL.
See also:
FooDataWriter::unregister_instance, FooDataWriter::get_key_value

virtual DDS_ReturnCode_t FooDataWriter::unregister_instance ( const Foo instance_data,
const DDS_InstanceHandle_t handle 
) [pure virtual]

Reverses the action of FooDataWriter::register_instance.

This operation is useful only for keyed data types. Using it for non-keyed types causes no effect and reports no error. The operation takes as a parameter an instance (of which only the key value is examined) and a handle.

This operation should only be called on an instance that is currently registered. This includes instances that have been auto-registered by calling operations such as write or dispose as described in FooDataWriter::register_instance. Otherwise, this operation may fail with DDS_RETCODE_BAD_PARAMETER.

This only need be called just once per instance, regardless of how many times register_instance was called for that instance.

When this operation is used, RTI Connext will automatically supply the value of the source_timestamp that is used.

This operation informs RTI Connext that the DDSDataWriter is no longer going to provide any information about the instance. This operation also indicates that RTI Connext can locally remove all information regarding that instance. The application should not attempt to use the handle previously allocated to that instance after calling FooDataWriter::unregister_instance().

The special value DDS_HANDLE_NIL can be used for the parameter handle. This indicates that the identity of the instance should be automatically deduced from the instance_data (by means of the key).

If handle is any value other than DDS_HANDLE_NIL, then it must correspond to an instance that has been registered. If there is no correspondence, the operation will fail with DDS_RETCODE_BAD_PARAMETER.

RTI Connext will not detect the error when the handle is any value other than DDS_HANDLE_NIL, corresponds to an instance that has been registered, but does not correspond to the instance deduced from the instance_data (by means of the key). RTI Connext will treat as if the unregister_instance() operation is for the instance as indicated by the handle.

If after a FooDataWriter::unregister_instance, the application wants to modify (FooDataWriter::write or FooDataWriter::dispose) an instance, it has to register it again, or else use the special handle value DDS_HANDLE_NIL.

This operation does not indicate that the instance is deleted (that is the purpose of FooDataWriter::dispose). The operation FooDataWriter::unregister_instance just indicates that the DDSDataWriter no longer has anything to say about the instance. DDSDataReader entities that are reading the instance may receive a sample with DDS_NOT_ALIVE_NO_WRITERS_INSTANCE_STATE for the instance, unless there are other DDSDataWriter objects writing that same instance.

This operation can affect the ownership of the data instance (see OWNERSHIP). If the DDSDataWriter was the exclusive owner of the instance, then calling unregister_instance() will relinquish that ownership.

If DDS_ReliabilityQosPolicy::kind is set to DDS_RELIABLE_RELIABILITY_QOS and the unregistration would overflow the resource limits of this writer or of a reader, this operation may block for up to DDS_ReliabilityQosPolicy::max_blocking_time; if this writer is still unable to unregister after that period, this method will fail with DDS_RETCODE_TIMEOUT.

Parameters:
instance_data <<in>> The instance that should be unregistered. If Foo has a key and instance_handle is DDS_HANDLE_NIL, only the fields that represent the key are examined by the function. Otherwise, instance_data is not used. If instance_data is used, it must represent an instance that has been registerd. Otherwise, this method may fail with DDS_RETCODE_BAD_PARAMETER .
handle <<in>> represents the instance to be unregistered. If Foo has a key and handle is DDS_HANDLE_NIL, handle is not used and instance is deduced from instance_data. If Foo has no key, handle is not used. If handle is used, it must represent an instance that has been registered. Otherwise, this method may fail with DDS_RETCODE_BAD_PARAMETER.

Returns:
One of the Standard Return Codes, DDS_RETCODE_TIMEOUT or DDS_RETCODE_NOT_ENABLED
See also:
FooDataWriter::register_instance

FooDataWriter::unregister_instance_w_timestamp

FooDataWriter::get_key_value

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN REGISTRATION, LIVELINESS and OWNERSHIP

virtual DDS_ReturnCode_t FooDataWriter::unregister_instance_w_timestamp ( const Foo instance_data,
const DDS_InstanceHandle_t handle,
const DDS_Time_t source_timestamp 
) [pure virtual]

Performs the same function as FooDataWriter::unregister_instance except that it also provides the value for the source_timestamp.

The provided source_timestamp potentially affects the relative order in which readers observe events from multiple writers. Refer to DESTINATION_ORDER QoS policy for details.

The constraints on the values of the handle parameter and the corresponding error behavior are the same specified for the FooDataWriter::unregister_instance operation.

This operation may block and may time out (DDS_RETCODE_TIMEOUT) under the same circumtances described for the unregister_instance operation.

Parameters:
instance_data <<in>> The instance that should be unregistered. If Foo has a key and instance_handle is DDS_HANDLE_NIL, only the fields that represent the key are examined by the function. Otherwise, instance_data is not used. If instance_data is used, it must represent an instance that has been registerd. Otherwise, this method may fail with DDS_RETCODE_BAD_PARAMETER.
handle <<in>> represents the instance to be unregistered. If Foo has a key and handle is DDS_HANDLE_NIL, handle is not used and instance is deduced from instance_data. If Foo has no key, handle is not used. If handle is used, it must represent an instance that has been registered. Otherwise, this method may fail with DDS_RETCODE_BAD_PARAMETER.
source_timestamp <<in>> The timestamp value must be greater than or equal to the timestamp value used in the last writer operation (used in a register, unregister, dispose, or write, with either the automatically supplied timestamp or the application provided timestamp). This timestamp may potentially affect the order in which readers observe events from multiple writers.
Returns:
One of the Standard Return Codes, DDS_RETCODE_TIMEOUT or DDS_RETCODE_NOT_ENABLED.
See also:
FooDataWriter::register_instance

FooDataWriter::unregister_instance

FooDataWriter::get_key_value

virtual DDS_ReturnCode_t FooDataWriter::unregister_instance_w_params ( const Foo instance_data,
const DDS_WriteParams_t params 
) [pure virtual]

Performs the same function as FooDataWriter::unregister_instance and FooDataWriter::unregister_instance_w_timestamp except that it also provides the values contained in params.

virtual DDS_ReturnCode_t FooDataWriter::write ( const Foo instance_data,
const DDS_InstanceHandle_t handle 
) [pure virtual]

Modifies the value of a data instance.

When this operation is used, RTI Connext will automatically supply the value of the source_timestamp that is made available to DDSDataReader objects by means of the source_timestamp attribute inside the DDS_SampleInfo. (Refer to DDS_SampleInfo and DESTINATION_ORDER QoS policy for details).

As a side effect, this operation asserts liveliness on the DDSDataWriter itself, the DDSPublisher and the DDSDomainParticipant.

Note that the special value DDS_HANDLE_NIL can be used for the parameter handle. This indicates the identity of the instance should be automatically deduced from the instance_data (by means of the key).

If handle is any value other than DDS_HANDLE_NIL, then it must correspond to an instance that has been registered. If there is no correspondence, the operation will fail with DDS_RETCODE_BAD_PARAMETER.

RTI Connext will not detect the error when the handle is any value other than DDS_HANDLE_NIL, corresponds to an instance that has been registered, but does not correspond to the instance deduced from the instance_data (by means of the key). RTI Connext will treat as if the write() operation is for the instance as indicated by the handle.

This operation may block if the RELIABILITY kind is set to DDS_RELIABLE_RELIABILITY_QOS and the modification would cause data to be lost or else cause one of the limits specified in the RESOURCE_LIMITS to be exceeded.

Specifically, this operation may block in the following situations (note that the list may not be exhaustive), even if its DDS_HistoryQosPolicyKind is DDS_KEEP_LAST_HISTORY_QOS:

This operation may also block when using DDS_BEST_EFFORT_RELIABILITY_QOS and DDS_ASYNCHRONOUS_PUBLISH_MODE_QOS. In this case, the DDSDataWriter will queue samples until they are sent by the asynchronous publishing thread. The number of samples that can be stored is determined by the DDS_HistoryQosPolicy. If the asynchronous thread does not send samples fast enough (e.g., when using a slow DDSFlowController), the queue may fill up. In that case, subsequent write calls will block.

If this operation does block for any of the above reasons, the RELIABILITY max_blocking_time configures the maximum time the write operation may block (waiting for space to become available). If max_blocking_time elapses before the DDSDataWriter is able to store the modification without exceeding the limits, the operation will time out (DDS_RETCODE_TIMEOUT).

If there are no instance resources left, this operation may fail with DDS_RETCODE_OUT_OF_RESOURCES. Calling FooDataWriter::unregister_instance may help freeing up some resources.

This operation will fail with DDS_RETCODE_PRECONDITION_NOT_MET if the timestamp is less than the timestamp used in the last writer operation (register, unregister, dispose, or write, with either the automatically supplied timestamp or the application-provided timestamp).

Parameters:
instance_data <<in>> The data to write.

Parameters:
handle <<in>> Either the handle returned by a previous call to FooDataWriter::register_instance, or else the special value DDS_HANDLE_NIL. If Foo has a key and handle is not DDS_HANDLE_NIL, handle must represent a registered instance of type Foo. Otherwise, this method may fail with DDS_RETCODE_BAD_PARAMETER.
Returns:
One of the Standard Return Codes, DDS_RETCODE_TIMEOUT, DDS_RETCODE_PRECONDITION_NOT_MET, DDS_RETCODE_OUT_OF_RESOURCES, or DDS_RETCODE_NOT_ENABLED.
See also:
DDSDataReader

FooDataWriter::write_w_timestamp

DESTINATION_ORDER

virtual DDS_ReturnCode_t FooDataWriter::write_w_timestamp ( const Foo instance_data,
const DDS_InstanceHandle_t handle,
const DDS_Time_t source_timestamp 
) [pure virtual]

Performs the same function as FooDataWriter::write except that it also provides the value for the source_timestamp.

Explicitly provides the timestamp that will be available to the DDSDataReader objects by means of the source_timestamp attribute inside the DDS_SampleInfo. (Refer to DDS_SampleInfo and DESTINATION_ORDER QoS policy for details)

The constraints on the values of the handle parameter and the corresponding error behavior are the same specified for the FooDataWriter::write operation.

This operation may block and time out (DDS_RETCODE_TIMEOUT) under the same circumtances described for FooDataWriter::write.

If there are no instance resources left, this operation may fail with DDS_RETCODE_OUT_OF_RESOURCES. Calling FooDataWriter::unregister_instance may help free up some resources.

This operation may fail with DDS_RETCODE_BAD_PARAMETER under the same circumstances described for the write operation.

Parameters:
instance_data <<in>> The data to write.
handle <<in>> Either the handle returned by a previous call to FooDataWriter::register_instance, or else the special value DDS_HANDLE_NIL. If Foo has a key and handle is not DDS_HANDLE_NIL, handle must represent a registered instance of type Foo. Otherwise, this method may fail with DDS_RETCODE_BAD_PARAMETER.
source_timestamp <<in>> When using DDS_BY_SOURCE_TIMESTAMP_DESTINATIONORDER_QOS the timestamp value must be greater than or equal to the timestamp value used in the last writer operation (register, unregister, dispose, or write, with either the automatically supplied timestamp or the application-provided timestamp) However, if it is less than the timestamp of the previous operation but the difference is less than the DDS_DestinationOrderQosPolicy::source_timestamp_tolerance, the timestamp of the previous operation will be used as the source timestamp of this sample. Otherwise, if the difference is greater than DDS_DestinationOrderQosPolicy::source_timestamp_tolerance, the function will return DDS_RETCODE_BAD_PARAMETER.

Returns:
One of the Standard Return Codes, DDS_RETCODE_TIMEOUT, DDS_RETCODE_OUT_OF_RESOURCES, or DDS_RETCODE_NOT_ENABLED.
See also:
FooDataWriter::write

DDSDataReader

DESTINATION_ORDER

virtual DDS_ReturnCode_t FooDataWriter::write_w_params ( const Foo instance_data,
const DDS_WriteParams_t params 
) [pure virtual]

Performs the same function as FooDataWriter::write and FooDataWriter::write_w_timestamp except that it also provides the values contained in params.

Allows provision of the instance handle, source timestamp, publication priority, and cookie, in params.

The constraints on the values of the handle parameter and the corresponding error behavior are the same specified for the FooDataWriter::write operation.

The cookie is a sequence of bytes tagging the data being written, and is used to retrieve the data when it is not available to the writer when needed.

This operation may block and time out (DDS_RETCODE_TIMEOUT) under the same circumtances described for FooDataWriter::write.

If there are no instance resources left, this operation may fail with DDS_RETCODE_OUT_OF_RESOURCES. Calling FooDataWriter::unregister_instance_w_params may help free up some resources.

This operation may fail with DDS_RETCODE_BAD_PARAMETER under the same circumstances described for the write operation.

Parameters:
instance_data <<in>> The data to write.
params <<in>>
The handle is either returned by a previous call to FooDataWriter::register_instance, or else the special value DDS_HANDLE_NIL. If Foo has a key and handle is not DDS_HANDLE_NIL, handle must represent a registered instance of type Foo. Otherwise, this method may fail with DDS_RETCODE_BAD_PARAMETER.

The source_timestamp value must be greater than or equal to the timestamp value used in the last writer operation (used in a register, unregister, dispose, or write, with either the automatically supplied timestamp or the application provided timestamp). This timestamp may potentially affect the order in which readers observe events from multiple writers. This timestamp will be available to the DDSDataReader objects by means of the source_timestamp attribute inside the DDS_SampleInfo.

Returns:
One of the Standard Return Codes, DDS_RETCODE_TIMEOUT, DDS_RETCODE_OUT_OF_RESOURCES or DDS_RETCODE_NOT_ENABLED.
See also:
FooDataWriter::write

DDSDataReader

DESTINATION_ORDER

virtual DDS_ReturnCode_t FooDataWriter::dispose ( const Foo instance_data,
const DDS_InstanceHandle_t instance_handle 
) [pure virtual]

Requests the middleware to delete the data.

This operation is useful only for keyed data types. Using it for non-keyed types has no effect and reports no error.

The actual deletion is postponed until there is no more use for that data in the whole system.

Applications are made aware of the deletion by means of operations on the DDSDataReader objects that already knew that instance. DDSDataReader objects that didn't know the instance will never see it.

This operation does not modify the value of the instance. The instance_data parameter is passed just for the purposes of identifying the instance.

When this operation is used, RTI Connext will automatically supply the value of the source_timestamp that is made available to DDSDataReader objects by means of the source_timestamp attribute inside the DDS_SampleInfo.

The constraints on the values of the handle parameter and the corresponding error behavior are the same specified for the FooDataWriter::unregister_instance operation.

The special value DDS_HANDLE_NIL can be used for the parameter instance_handle. This indicates the identity of the instance should be automatically deduced from the instance_data (by means of the key).

If handle is any value other than DDS_HANDLE_NIL, then it must correspond to an instance that has been registered. If there is no correspondence, the operation will fail with DDS_RETCODE_BAD_PARAMETER.

RTI Connext will not detect the error when the handle is any value other than DDS_HANDLE_NIL, corresponds to an instance that has been registered, but does not correspond to the instance deduced from the instance_data (by means of the key). RTI Connext will treat as if the dispose() operation is for the instance as indicated by the handle.

This operation may block and time out (DDS_RETCODE_TIMEOUT) under the same circumtances described for FooDataWriter::write().

If there are no instance resources left, this operation may fail with DDS_RETCODE_OUT_OF_RESOURCES. Calling FooDataWriter::unregister_instance may help freeing up some resources.

Parameters:
instance_data <<in>> The data to dispose. If Foo has a key and instance_handle is DDS_HANDLE_NIL, only the fields that represent the key are examined by the function. Otherwise, instance_data is not used.
instance_handle <<in>> Either the handle returned by a previous call to FooDataWriter::register_instance, or else the special value DDS_HANDLE_NIL. If Foo has a key and instance_handle is DDS_HANDLE_NIL, instance_handle is not used and instance is deduced from instance_data. If Foo has no key, instance_handle is not used. If handle is used, it must represent a registered instance of type Foo. Otherwise, this method fail with DDS_RETCODE_BAD_PARAMETER.
Returns:
One of the Standard Return Codes, DDS_RETCODE_TIMEOUT, DDS_RETCODE_OUT_OF_RESOURCES or DDS_RETCODE_NOT_ENABLED.
See also:
FooDataWriter::dispose_w_timestamp

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN REGISTRATION, LIVELINESS and OWNERSHIP

virtual DDS_ReturnCode_t FooDataWriter::dispose_w_timestamp ( const Foo instance_data,
const DDS_InstanceHandle_t instance_handle,
const DDS_Time_t source_timestamp 
) [pure virtual]

Performs the same functions as dispose except that the application provides the value for the source_timestamp that is made available to DDSDataReader objects by means of the source_timestamp attribute inside the DDS_SampleInfo.

The constraints on the values of the handle parameter and the corresponding error behavior are the same specified for the FooDataWriter::dispose operation.

This operation may block and time out (DDS_RETCODE_TIMEOUT) under the same circumtances described for FooDataWriter::write.

If there are no instance resources left, this operation may fail with DDS_RETCODE_OUT_OF_RESOURCES. Calling FooDataWriter::unregister_instance may help freeing up some resources.

Parameters:
instance_data <<in>> The data to dispose. If Foo has a key and instance_handle is DDS_HANDLE_NIL, only the fields that represent the key are examined by the function. Otherwise, instance_data is not used.
instance_handle <<in>> Either the handle returned by a previous call to FooDataWriter::register_instance, or else the special value DDS_HANDLE_NIL. If Foo has a key and instance_handle is DDS_HANDLE_NIL, instance_handle is not used and instance is deduced from instance_data. If Foo has no key, instance_handle is not used. If handle is used, it must represent a registered instance of type Foo. Otherwise, this method may fail with DDS_RETCODE_BAD_PARAMETER
source_timestamp <<in>> The timestamp value must be greater than or equal to the timestamp value used in the last writer operation (used in a register, unregister, dispose, or write, with either the automatically supplied timestamp or the application provided timestamp). This timestamp may potentially affect the order in which readers observe events from multiple writers. This timestamp will be available to the DDSDataReader objects by means of the source_timestamp attribute inside the DDS_SampleInfo.
Returns:
One of the Standard Return Codes, DDS_RETCODE_TIMEOUT, DDS_RETCODE_OUT_OF_RESOURCES or DDS_RETCODE_NOT_ENABLED.
See also:
FooDataWriter::dispose

virtual DDS_ReturnCode_t FooDataWriter::dispose_w_params ( const Foo instance_data,
const DDS_WriteParams_t params 
) [pure virtual]

Performs the same function as FooDataWriter::dispose and FooDataWriter::dispose_w_timestamp except that it also provides the values contained in params.

virtual DDS_ReturnCode_t FooDataWriter::get_key_value ( Foo key_holder,
const DDS_InstanceHandle_t handle 
) [pure virtual]

Retrieve the instance key that corresponds to an instance handle.

Useful for keyed data types.

The operation will only fill the fields that form the key inside the key_holder instance. If Foo has no key, this method has no effect and exit with no error.

For keyed data types, this operation may fail with DDS_RETCODE_BAD_PARAMETER if the handle does not correspond to an existing data-object known to the DDSDataWriter.

Parameters:
key_holder <<inout>> a user data type specific key holder, whose key fields are filled by this operation. If Foo has no key, this method has no effect.
handle <<in>> the instance whose key is to be retrieved. If Foo has a key, handle must represent a registered instance of type Foo. Otherwise, this method will fail with DDS_RETCODE_BAD_PARAMETER. If Foo has a key and handle is DDS_HANDLE_NIL, this method will fail with DDS_RETCODE_BAD_PARAMETER.
Returns:
One of the Standard Return Codes or DDS_RETCODE_NOT_ENABLED.
See also:
FooDataReader::get_key_value

virtual DDS_InstanceHandle_t FooDataWriter::lookup_instance ( const Foo key_holder  )  [pure virtual]

Retrieve the instance handle that corresponds to an instance key_holder.

Useful for keyed data types.

This operation takes as a parameter an instance and returns a handle that can be used in subsequent operations that accept an instance handle as an argument. The instance parameter is only used for the purpose of examining the fields that define the key. This operation does not register the instance in question. If the instance has not been previously registered, or if for any other reason RTI Connext is unable to provide an instance handle, RTI Connext will return the special value HANDLE_NIL.

Parameters:
key_holder <<in>> a user data type specific key holder.
Returns:
the instance handle associated with this instance. If Foo has no key, this method has no effect and returns DDS_HANDLE_NIL


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