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harbour-core/contrib/hbamf/hbamfobj.prg
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/*
* Basic routines for communications using AMFIO over standard IO pipes and TCP/IP
*
* Copyright 2011-2012 Aleksander Czajczynski <hb/at/fki.pl>
* Copyright 2011 Ilina Stoilkovska <anili100/at/gmail.com>
*
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#include "hbclass.ch"
CREATE CLASS amf_Obj
METHOD New( hCachedData ) CONSTRUCTOR
ERROR HANDLER noMessage( ... )
METHOD msgNotFound( cMessage, ... )
PROTECTED:
VAR nVersion INIT 0
VAR cRealClass
VAR hCachedData
VAR nRpcOid
VAR pConnection
VAR nID
EXPORTED:
ACCESS RealClass INLINE ::cRealClass
ACCESS RpcOid INLINE ::nRpcOid
ENDCLASS
METHOD New( hCachedData ) CLASS amf_Obj
::hCachedData := hCachedData
RETURN Self
METHOD noMessage( ... ) CLASS amf_Obj
RETURN ::msgNotFound( __GetMessage(), ... )
METHOD msgNotFound( cMessage, ... ) CLASS amf_Obj
IF PCount() == 1 .AND. !( hb_BLeft( cMessage, 1 ) == "_" )
IF ! Empty( ::hCachedData ) .AND. hb_HHasKey( ::hCachedData, cMessage )
RETURN ::hCachedData[ cMessage ]
ENDIF
ELSEIF PCount() > 1 .AND. hb_BLeft( cMessage, 1 ) == "_"
IF Empty( ::hCachedData )
::hCachedData := { => }
ENDIF
RETURN ::hCachedData[ hb_BSubStr( cMessage, 2 ) ] := hb_PValue( 2 )
ENDIF
RETURN NIL
CREATE CLASS amf_Raw
METHOD New( cData ) CONSTRUCTOR
METHOD GetData INLINE ::cData
PROTECTED:
VAR cData
ENDCLASS
METHOD New( cData ) CLASS amf_Raw
::cData := cData
RETURN Self