ModSecurity/src/audit_log_writer.h
Felipe Zimmerle 001d5ebf7f Properly deal with classes destructors
There are some classes such as AuditLog that demands a reference count. That is
needed because this class can be used by different instances of the Rules
classes.
2015-07-13 14:16:48 -03:00

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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2015 Trustwave Holdings, Inc. (http://www.trustwave.com/)
*
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#ifndef SRC_AUDIT_LOG_WRITER_H_
#define SRC_AUDIT_LOG_WRITER_H_
#ifdef __cplusplus
#include <string>
#endif
#include "modsecurity/assay.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
namespace ModSecurity {
class AuditLog;
/** @ingroup ModSecurity_CPP_API */
class AuditLogWriter {
public:
explicit AuditLogWriter(AuditLog *audit)
: m_audit(audit),
m_refereceCount(1) { }
~AuditLogWriter() { }
virtual void refCountIncrease() = 0;
virtual void refCountDecreaseAndCheck() = 0;
virtual bool init() { return true; }
virtual bool write(Assay *assay, int parts);
std::string file_name(const std::string& unique_id);
protected:
AuditLog *m_audit;
int m_refereceCount;
};
} // namespace ModSecurity
#endif
#endif // SRC_AUDIT_LOG_WRITER_H_