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TextMsgTrans Class Reference#include <TextMsgTrans.h>
Inheritance diagram for TextMsgTrans:
![]() Detailed DescriptionFires when a matching string is received.Definition at line 9 of file TextMsgTrans.h.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
constructor for subclasses (which would need to provide a different class name)
Definition at line 22 of file TextMsgTrans.h.
don't call (copy constructor)
Member Function Documentation
Just like a behavior, called when it's time to start doing your thing.
Reimplemented from BehaviorBase. Definition at line 32 of file TextMsgTrans.h.
By defining here, allows you to get away with not supplying a processEvent() function for the EventListener interface. By default, does nothing.
Reimplemented from BehaviorBase. Definition at line 37 of file TextMsgTrans.h.
Just like a behavior, called when it's time to stop doing your thing.
Reimplemented from BehaviorBase. Definition at line 46 of file TextMsgTrans.h.
Gives a short description of what this class of behaviors does... you should override this (but don't have to). If you do override this, also consider overriding getDescription() to return it Reimplemented from BehaviorBase. Definition at line 51 of file TextMsgTrans.h. Referenced by getDescription().
Gives a short description of what this particular instantiation does (in case a more specific description is needed on an individual basis). By default simply returns getName(), because any calls from a BehaviorBase function to getClassDescription() are going to call BehaviorBase::getClassDescription(), not ~YourSubClass~getClassDescription(), because static functions can't be virtual in C++ (doh!) This means that getDescription called on a pointer to a BehaviorBase of unknown subtype would always return an empty string, which is pretty useless. So instead we return the name in this situation. If you want getDescription to return getClassDescription, you'll have to override it in your subclass to do so. Reimplemented from BehaviorBase. Definition at line 52 of file TextMsgTrans.h.
don't call (assignment operator)
Member Data Documentation
the trigger to match messages against
Definition at line 59 of file TextMsgTrans.h. Referenced by processEvent().
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