Water Tap
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Alternating Taps Example
Below is the full source code of the alternating water taps example. It is part of the BPJ package.
Events
- addHot
- addCold
b-Threads
- addHotThreeTimes: requests addHot 3 times
- addColdThreeTimes: requests addCold 3 times
- Interleave: Causes alternation between addHot and addCold events by blocking one while waiting for the other and vice versa.
An additional b-thread DisplayEvents (commented out) indicate how one could use these events to drive external outputs, such as real water tap actuators.
Source Code
public class AlternatingTaps implements BApplication { @SuppressWarnings("serial") static class TapEvent extends Event {
public TapEvent(String name) { this.setName(name); }
}
static TapEvent addHot = new TapEvent("AddHot"); static TapEvent addCold = new TapEvent("AddCold");
@SuppressWarnings("serial") public class AddHotThreeTimes extends BThread { public void runBThread() throws BPJException { for (int i = 1; i <= 3; i++) { bp.bSync(addHot, none, none); } } }
@SuppressWarnings("serial") public class AddColdThreeTimes extends BThread { public void runBThread() throws BPJException { for (int i = 1; i <= 3; i++) { bp.bSync(addCold, none, none); } } }
@SuppressWarnings("serial") public class Interleave extends BThread { public void runBThread() throws BPJException { while (true) { bp.bSync(none, addHot, addCold); bp.bSync(none, addCold, addHot); } } }
@SuppressWarnings("serial") public class DisplayEvents extends BThread { public void runBThread() throws BPJException { while (true) { bp.bSync(none, all, none); System.out.println("Physically turned water tap per event: " + bp.lastEvent); } } }
public void runBApplication() { System.out.println("runBApplication () at " + this); bp.add(new AddHotThreeTimes(), 1.0); // bp.add(new DisplayEvents(), 2.0); bp.add(new AddColdThreeTimes(), 3.0); bp.add(new Interleave(), 4.0);
bp.startAll(); }
static public void main(String arg[]) { try {
BProgram.startBApplication(AlternatingTaps.class, "bp.unittest");
} catch (Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); } }
}