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The basic idea of the EventBroker is that currently we have a lot of this kind of code in GUIs:
node->AddObserver(vtkCommand::ModifiedEvent, callbackCommand)
Problems
The problems with this:
- node 'owns' the observer, but the callbackCommand is opaque so it doesn't know anything about what will happen when the event is invoked
- the GUI needs to explicitly remove the observer before it is destroyed
- node is not introspectable; you cannot get a list of observers on the node
- there's no easy way to know what side effects will happen for any Set call (either a priori or experimentally).
- there's no way to collapse events or disable them
Goals for Solution
So the EventBroker would be a singleton, perhaps owned by the ApplicationLogic that would look something like:
broker->RegisterObserver(node, vtkCommand::ModifiedEvent, this, callbackCommand);
The broker would do the following:
- add DeleteEvent observers to both node and this so it can remove the observer automatically if either side is destroyed
- keep an introspectable list of all observers it knows about
- have an option to keep a log of all event invocations for debugging and performance analysis
- have an option to turn off all event invocations
- have an option to queue all event invocations and invoke them later
- have methods to collapse redundant events in the queue
- perhaps have method to pass event invocations from a processing thread to the main GUI thread?