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[51] | 1 | package geniusweb.events;
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| 3 | /**
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| 4 | * Reports a NegoState as the latest state of the protocol. The negoState is
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| 5 | * abstract because the state is not something that can be handled at this place
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| 6 | * in the dependency hierarchy. The "real" implementations are inside the
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| 7 | * protocol.
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| 8 | * <p>
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| 9 | * When a protocol reports this event, it indicates that this state can be
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| 10 | * logged to the loggers for output to the users (publication on the webpages
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| 11 | * and reporting to parent protocols eg a tournamentrunner). Usually protocols
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| 12 | * are updating this only after a session completes. There may be quite some
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| 13 | * overhead triggered by emission of these events, such as rewriting files and
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| 14 | * notifying end users behind websockets. Protocols MUST report this at least
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| 15 | * once to report the final isFinished() state.
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| 16 | * <p>
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| 17 | * The logged state may be used to re-start a protocol if it crashes later in an
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| 18 | * unfinished state.
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| 19 | *
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| 20 | */
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| 21 | public abstract class CurrentState extends ProtocolEvent {
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| 22 | public CurrentState() {
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| 23 | }
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| 24 |
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| 25 | public CurrentState(Long now) {
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| 26 | super(now);
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| 27 | }
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| 28 | }
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