// original code from rx.codeplex.com /* ------------------ */ // Copyright (c) Microsoft Open Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved. See License.txt in the project root for license information. using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Globalization; namespace UniRx { /// <summary> /// Represents value with a timestamp on it. /// The timestamp typically represents the time the value was received, using an IScheduler's clock to obtain the current time. /// </summary> /// <typeparam name="T">The type of the value being timestamped.</typeparam> [Serializable] public struct Timestamped<T> : IEquatable<Timestamped<T>> { private readonly DateTimeOffset _timestamp; private readonly T _value; /// <summary> /// Constructs a timestamped value. /// </summary> /// <param name="value">The value to be annotated with a timestamp.</param> /// <param name="timestamp">Timestamp associated with the value.</param> public Timestamped(T value, DateTimeOffset timestamp) { _timestamp = timestamp; _value = value; } /// <summary> /// Gets the value. /// </summary> public T Value { get { return _value; } } /// <summary> /// Gets the timestamp. /// </summary> public DateTimeOffset Timestamp { get { return _timestamp; } } /// <summary> /// Determines whether the current Timestamped<T> value has the same Value and Timestamp as a specified Timestamped<T> value. /// </summary> /// <param name="other">An object to compare to the current Timestamped<T> value.</param> /// <returns>true if both Timestamped<T> values have the same Value and Timestamp; otherwise, false.</returns> public bool Equals(Timestamped<T> other) { return other.Timestamp.Equals(Timestamp) && EqualityComparer<T>.Default.Equals(Value, other.Value); } /// <summary> /// Determines whether the two specified Timestamped<T> values have the same Value and Timestamp. /// </summary> /// <param name="first">The first Timestamped<T> value to compare.</param> /// <param name="second">The second Timestamped<T> value to compare.</param> /// <returns>true if the first Timestamped<T> value has the same Value and Timestamp as the second Timestamped<T> value; otherwise, false.</returns> public static bool operator ==(Timestamped<T> first, Timestamped<T> second) { return first.Equals(second); } /// <summary> /// Determines whether the two specified Timestamped<T> values don't have the same Value and Timestamp. /// </summary> /// <param name="first">The first Timestamped<T> value to compare.</param> /// <param name="second">The second Timestamped<T> value to compare.</param> /// <returns>true if the first Timestamped<T> value has a different Value or Timestamp as the second Timestamped<T> value; otherwise, false.</returns> public static bool operator !=(Timestamped<T> first, Timestamped<T> second) { return !first.Equals(second); } /// <summary> /// Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current Timestamped<T>. /// </summary> /// <param name="obj">The System.Object to compare with the current Timestamped<T>.</param> /// <returns>true if the specified System.Object is equal to the current Timestamped<T>; otherwise, false.</returns> public override bool Equals(object obj) { if (!(obj is Timestamped<T>)) return false; var other = (Timestamped<T>)obj; return this.Equals(other); } /// <summary> /// Returns the hash code for the current Timestamped<T> value. /// </summary> /// <returns>A hash code for the current Timestamped<T> value.</returns> public override int GetHashCode() { var valueHashCode = Value == null ? 1979 : Value.GetHashCode(); return _timestamp.GetHashCode() ^ valueHashCode; } /// <summary> /// Returns a string representation of the current Timestamped<T> value. /// </summary> /// <returns>String representation of the current Timestamped<T> value.</returns> public override string ToString() { return String.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture, "{0}@{1}", Value, Timestamp); } } /// <summary> /// A helper class with a factory method for creating Timestamped<T> instances. /// </summary> public static class Timestamped { /// <summary> /// Creates an instance of a Timestamped<T>. This is syntactic sugar that uses type inference /// to avoid specifying a type in a constructor call, which is very useful when using anonymous types. /// </summary> /// <param name="value">The value to be annotated with a timestamp.</param> /// <param name="timestamp">Timestamp associated with the value.</param> /// <returns>Creates a new timestamped value.</returns> public static Timestamped<T> Create<T>(T value, DateTimeOffset timestamp) { return new Timestamped<T>(value, timestamp); } } }