| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899 | // Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format// Copyright 2008 Google Inc.// http://code.google.com/p/protobuf///// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.// You may obtain a copy of the License at////      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0//// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and// limitations under the License.using System;namespace Google.ProtocolBuffers {  /// <summary>  /// Mediates a single method call. The primary purpose of the controller  /// is to provide a way to manipulate settings specific to the  /// RPC implementation and to find out about RPC-level errors.  ///   /// The methods provided by this interface are intended to be a "least  /// common denominator" set of features which we expect all implementations to  /// support. Specific implementations may provide more advanced features,  /// (e.g. deadline propagation).  /// </summary>  public interface IRpcController {    #region Client side calls    // These calls may be made from the client side only.  Their results    // are undefined on the server side (may throw exceptions).    /// <summary>    /// Resets the controller to its initial state so that it may be reused in    /// a new call.  This can be called from the client side only.  It must not    /// be called while an RPC is in progress.    /// </summary>    void Reset();    /// <summary>    /// After a call has finished, returns true if the call failed.  The possible    /// reasons for failure depend on the RPC implementation. Failed must    /// only be called on the client side, and must not be called before a call has    /// finished.    /// </summary>    bool Failed { get; }    /// <summary>    /// If Failed is true, ErrorText returns a human-readable description of the error.    /// </summary>    string ErrorText { get; }    /// <summary>    /// Advises the RPC system that the caller desires that the RPC call be    /// canceled. The RPC system may cancel it immediately, may wait awhile and    /// then cancel it, or may not even cancel the call at all. If the call is    /// canceled, the "done" callback will still be called and the RpcController    /// will indicate that the call failed at that time.    /// </summary>    void StartCancel();    #endregion    #region Server side calls    // These calls may be made from the server side only.  Their results    // are undefined on the client side (may throw exceptions).    /// <summary>    /// Causes Failed to return true on the client side. <paramref name="reason"/>    /// will be incorporated into the message returned by ErrorText.    /// If you find you need to return machine-readable information about    /// failures, you should incorporate it into your response protocol buffer    /// and should *not* call SetFailed.    /// </summary>    void SetFailed(string reason);    /// <summary>    /// If true, indicates that the client canceled the RPC, so the server may as    /// well give up on replying to it. This method must be called on the server    /// side only. The server should still call the final "done" callback.    /// </summary>    bool isCanceled();    /// <summary>    /// Requests that the given callback be called when the RPC is canceled.    /// The parameter passed to the callback will always be null. The callback will    /// be called exactly once. If the RPC completes without being canceled, the    /// callback will be called after completion. If the RPC has already been canceled    /// when NotifyOnCancel is called, the callback will be called immediately.    ///     /// NotifyOnCancel must be called no more than once per request. It must be    /// called on the server side only.    /// </summary>    /// <param name="callback"></param>    void NotifyOnCancel(Action<object> callback);    #endregion  }}
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