Part of a series of examples on the different ways of using ports.
Part of a series of examples on the different ways of using ports. See Port power tutorial.
#include <stdio.h>
virtual void onRead(
Bottle& b) {
printf(
"Got %s\n", b.
toString().c_str());
}
};
DataProcessor processor;
DataProcessor processor;
while (true) {
printf("main thread free to do whatever it wants\n");
}
return 0;
}
A simple collection of objects that can be described and transmitted in a portable way.
std::string toString() const override
Gives a human-readable textual representation of the bottle.
A mini-server for performing network communication in the background.
bool open(const std::string &name) override
Start port operation, with a specific name, with automatically-chosen network parameters.
void useCallback(TypedReaderCallback< T > &callback) override
Set an object whose onRead method will be called when data is available.
Utilities for manipulating the YARP network, including initialization and shutdown.
A callback for typed data from a port.
void delay(double seconds)
Wait for a certain number of seconds.
An interface to the operating system, including Port based communication.
The main, catch-all namespace for YARP.
int main(int argc, char *argv[])