ClientProgress::Description( const StrPtr *, int )
Sets up a description and defines the units by which command progress is measured.
Virtual? |
Yes |
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Class |
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Arguments |
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description from the server |
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the units in which progress is to be measured |
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Returns |
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Notes
The API calls this method on command startup, supplying your
implementation with a description and a client progress unit type. The
units
in which client progress is measured are defined in
clientprog.h
as follows:
Client Progress Unit | Value | Meaning |
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No units specified |
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Value is a percentage |
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Value is a count of files |
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Value is in kilobytes |
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Value is in megabytes |
See also
ClientUser::CreateProgress()
ClientUser::ProgressIndicator()
ClientProgress::Done()
ClientProgress::Total()
ClientProgress::Update()
Example
Create a subclass of ClientProgress
and define an
implementation of Description()
,
even if it is a trivial implementation:
void MyProgress::Description( const StrPtr *desc, int units ) { printf( "Starting command:\n" ); }