OpenXE/vendor/sabre/event/lib/EventEmitterInterface.php
2021-05-21 08:49:41 +02:00

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<?php
namespace Sabre\Event;
/**
* Event Emitter Interface
*
* Anything that accepts listeners and emits events should implement this
* interface.
*
* @copyright Copyright (C) 2013-2015 fruux GmbH (https://fruux.com/).
* @author Evert Pot (http://evertpot.com/)
* @license http://sabre.io/license/ Modified BSD License
*/
interface EventEmitterInterface {
/**
* Subscribe to an event.
*
* @param string $eventName
* @param callable $callBack
* @param int $priority
* @return void
*/
function on($eventName, callable $callBack, $priority = 100);
/**
* Subscribe to an event exactly once.
*
* @param string $eventName
* @param callable $callBack
* @param int $priority
* @return void
*/
function once($eventName, callable $callBack, $priority = 100);
/**
* Emits an event.
*
* This method will return true if 0 or more listeners were succesfully
* handled. false is returned if one of the events broke the event chain.
*
* If the continueCallBack is specified, this callback will be called every
* time before the next event handler is called.
*
* If the continueCallback returns false, event propagation stops. This
* allows you to use the eventEmitter as a means for listeners to implement
* functionality in your application, and break the event loop as soon as
* some condition is fulfilled.
*
* Note that returning false from an event subscriber breaks propagation
* and returns false, but if the continue-callback stops propagation, this
* is still considered a 'successful' operation and returns true.
*
* Lastly, if there are 5 event handlers for an event. The continueCallback
* will be called at most 4 times.
*
* @param string $eventName
* @param array $arguments
* @param callback $continueCallBack
* @return bool
*/
function emit($eventName, array $arguments = [], callable $continueCallBack = null);
/**
* Returns the list of listeners for an event.
*
* The list is returned as an array, and the list of events are sorted by
* their priority.
*
* @param string $eventName
* @return callable[]
*/
function listeners($eventName);
/**
* Removes a specific listener from an event.
*
* If the listener could not be found, this method will return false. If it
* was removed it will return true.
*
* @param string $eventName
* @param callable $listener
* @return bool
*/
function removeListener($eventName, callable $listener);
/**
* Removes all listeners.
*
* If the eventName argument is specified, all listeners for that event are
* removed. If it is not specified, every listener for every event is
* removed.
*
* @param string $eventName
* @return void
*/
function removeAllListeners($eventName = null);
}