better docblocks so that future users will understand the difference between the callbacks for a consumer (mentioned in issue #156)
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public:
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/**
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* Register the function to be called when a new message is expected
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* Register a callback function that gets called when the consumer is
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* started. In the callback you will for receive the consumer-tag
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* that you need to later stop the consumer
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* @param callback
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*/
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DeferredConsumer &onSuccess(const ConsumeCallback &callback)
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{
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// store the callback
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_consumeCallback = callback;
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// allow chaining
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return *this;
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}
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/**
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* Register the function that is called when the consumer starts.
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* It is recommended to use the onSuccess() method mentioned above
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* since that will also pass the consumer-tag as parameter.
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* @param callback
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*/
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DeferredConsumer &onSuccess(const SuccessCallback &callback)
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{
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// call base
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Deferred::onSuccess(callback);
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// allow chaining
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return *this;
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}
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/**
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* Register a function to be called when a full message is received
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* @param callback the callback to execute
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*/
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DeferredConsumer &onReceived(const MessageCallback &callback)
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{
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// store callback
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_messageCallback = callback;
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// allow chaining
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return *this;
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}
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/**
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* Alias for onReceived() (see above)
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* @param callback the callback to execute
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*/
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DeferredConsumer &onMessage(const MessageCallback &callback)
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{
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// store callback
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_messageCallback = callback;
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// allow chaining
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return *this;
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}
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/**
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* RabbitMQ sends a message in multiple frames to its consumers.
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* The AMQP-CPP library collects these frames and merges them into a
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* single AMQP::Message object that is passed to the callback that
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* you can set with the onReceived() or onMessage() methods (see above).
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*
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* However, you can also write your own algorithm to merge the frames.
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* In that case you can install callbacks to handle the frames. Every
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* message is sent in a number of frames:
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*
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* - a begin frame that marks the start of the message
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* - an optional header if the message was sent with an envelope
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* - zero or more data frames (usually 1, but more for large messages)
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* - an end frame to mark the end of the message.
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*
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* To install handlers for these frames, you can use the onBegin(),
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* onHeaders(), onData() and onComplete() methods.
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*
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* If you just rely on the onReceived() or onMessage() callbacks, you
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* do not need any of the methods below this line.
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*/
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/**
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* Register the function that is called when the start frame of a new
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* consumed message is received
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*
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* @param callback The callback to invoke
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* @return Same object for chaining
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}
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/**
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* Register the function to be called when message headers come in
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* Register the function that is called when message headers come in
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*
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* @param callback The callback to invoke for message headers
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* @return Same object for chaining
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return *this;
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}
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/**
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* Register the function that is called when the consumer starts
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* @param callback
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*/
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DeferredConsumer &onSuccess(const ConsumeCallback &callback)
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{
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// store the callback
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_consumeCallback = callback;
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// allow chaining
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return *this;
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}
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/**
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* Register the function that is called when the consumer starts
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* @param callback
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*/
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DeferredConsumer &onSuccess(const SuccessCallback &callback)
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{
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// call base
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Deferred::onSuccess(callback);
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// allow chaining
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return *this;
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}
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/**
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* Register a function to be called when a message arrives
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* This fuction is also available as onMessage() because I always forget which name I gave to it
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* @param callback the callback to execute
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*/
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DeferredConsumer &onReceived(const MessageCallback &callback)
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{
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// store callback
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_messageCallback = callback;
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// allow chaining
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return *this;
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}
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/**
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* Register a function to be called when a message arrives
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* This fuction is also available as onReceived() because I always forget which name I gave to it
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* @param callback the callback to execute
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*/
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DeferredConsumer &onMessage(const MessageCallback &callback)
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{
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// store callback
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_messageCallback = callback;
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// allow chaining
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return *this;
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}
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/**
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* Register a funtion to be called when a message was completely received
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*
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