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10b959e3 1/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
9e84b847 2// Name: wx/thread.h
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3// Purpose: Thread API
4// Author: Guilhem Lavaux
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5// Modified by: Vadim Zeitlin (modifications partly inspired by omnithreads
6// package from Olivetti & Oracle Research Laboratory)
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7// Created: 04/13/98
8// RCS-ID: $Id$
9// Copyright: (c) Guilhem Lavaux
10// Licence: wxWindows licence
11/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
12
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13#ifndef _WX_THREAD_H_
14#define _WX_THREAD_H_
10b959e3 15
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16// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
17// headers
18// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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19
20// get the value of wxUSE_THREADS configuration flag
9e84b847 21#include "wx/defs.h"
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22
23#if wxUSE_THREADS
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24
25// only for wxUSE_THREADS - otherwise we'd get undefined symbols
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26#ifdef __GNUG__
27 #pragma interface "thread.h"
28#endif
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29
30// Windows headers define it
31#ifdef Yield
32 #undef Yield
33#endif
34
d524867f 35#include "wx/module.h"
10b959e3 36
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37// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
38// constants
39// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
40
6d167489 41enum wxMutexError
d524867f 42{
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43 wxMUTEX_NO_ERROR = 0, // operation completed successfully
44 wxMUTEX_INVALID, // mutex hasn't been initialized
45 wxMUTEX_DEAD_LOCK, // mutex is already locked by the calling thread
46 wxMUTEX_BUSY, // mutex is already locked by another thread
47 wxMUTEX_UNLOCKED, // attempt to unlock a mutex which is not locked
48 wxMUTEX_MISC_ERROR // any other error
49};
50
51enum wxCondError
52{
53 wxCOND_NO_ERROR = 0,
54 wxCOND_INVALID,
55 wxCOND_TIMEOUT, // WaitTimeout() has timed out
56 wxCOND_MISC_ERROR
57};
58
59enum wxSemaError
60{
61 wxSEMA_NO_ERROR = 0,
62 wxSEMA_INVALID, // semaphore hasn't been initialized successfully
63 wxSEMA_BUSY, // returned by TryWait() if Wait() would block
64 wxSEMA_TIMEOUT, // returned by WaitTimeout()
65 wxSEMA_OVERFLOW, // Post() would increase counter past the max
66 wxSEMA_MISC_ERROR
6d167489 67};
10b959e3 68
6d167489 69enum wxThreadError
d524867f 70{
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71 wxTHREAD_NO_ERROR = 0, // No error
72 wxTHREAD_NO_RESOURCE, // No resource left to create a new thread
73 wxTHREAD_RUNNING, // The thread is already running
74 wxTHREAD_NOT_RUNNING, // The thread isn't running
75 wxTHREAD_KILLED, // Thread we waited for had to be killed
76 wxTHREAD_MISC_ERROR // Some other error
6d167489 77};
10b959e3 78
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79enum wxThreadKind
80{
81 wxTHREAD_DETACHED,
82 wxTHREAD_JOINABLE
83};
84
bf1852e1 85// defines the interval of priority
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86enum
87{
88 WXTHREAD_MIN_PRIORITY = 0u,
89 WXTHREAD_DEFAULT_PRIORITY = 50u,
90 WXTHREAD_MAX_PRIORITY = 100u
91};
10b959e3 92
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93// There are 2 types of mutexes: normal mutexes and recursive ones. The attempt
94// to lock a normal mutex by a thread which already owns it results in
95// undefined behaviour (it always works under Windows, it will almost always
96// result in a deadlock under Unix). Locking a recursive mutex in such
97// situation always succeeds and it must be unlocked as many times as it has
98// been locked.
99//
100// However recursive mutexes have several important drawbacks: first, in the
101// POSIX implementation, they're less efficient. Second, and more importantly,
102// they CAN NOT BE USED WITH CONDITION VARIABLES under Unix! Using them with
103// wxCondition will work under Windows and some Unices (notably Linux) but will
104// deadlock under other Unix versions (e.g. Solaris). As it might be difficult
105// to ensure that a recursive mutex is not used with wxCondition, it is a good
106// idea to avoid using recursive mutexes at all. Also, the last problem with
107// them is that some (older) Unix versions don't support this at all -- which
108// results in a configure warning when building and a deadlock when using them.
109enum wxMutexType
110{
111 // normal mutex: try to always use this one
112 wxMUTEX_DEFAULT,
113
114 // recursive mutex: don't use these ones with wxCondition
115 wxMUTEX_RECURSIVE
116};
117
118// forward declarations
119class WXDLLEXPORT wxConditionInternal;
120class WXDLLEXPORT wxMutexInternal;
121class WXDLLEXPORT wxSemaphoreInternal;
122class WXDLLEXPORT wxThreadInternal;
123
d524867f 124// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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125// A mutex object is a synchronization object whose state is set to signaled
126// when it is not owned by any thread, and nonsignaled when it is owned. Its
127// name comes from its usefulness in coordinating mutually-exclusive access to
128// a shared resource. Only one thread at a time can own a mutex object.
a6b0bd49 129// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
d524867f 130
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131// you should consider wxMutexLocker whenever possible instead of directly
132// working with wxMutex class - it is safer
bf1852e1 133class WXDLLEXPORT wxMutex
d524867f 134{
10b959e3 135public:
bf1852e1 136 // constructor & destructor
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137 // ------------------------
138
139 // create either default (always safe) or recursive mutex
140 wxMutex(wxMutexType mutexType = wxMUTEX_DEFAULT);
141
142 // destroys the mutex kernel object
cb4f1ca4 143 ~wxMutex();
10b959e3 144
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145 // test if the mutex has been created successfully
146 bool IsOk() const;
147
148 // mutex operations
149 // ----------------
150
151 // Lock the mutex, blocking on it until it is unlocked by the other thread.
152 // The result of locking a mutex already locked by the current thread
153 // depend on the mutex type.
154 //
155 // The caller must call Unlock() later if Lock() returned wxMUTEX_NO_ERROR.
cb4f1ca4 156 wxMutexError Lock();
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157
158 // Try to lock the mutex: if it is currently locked, return immediately
159 // with an error. Otherwise the caller must call Unlock().
cb4f1ca4 160 wxMutexError TryLock();
10b959e3 161
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162 // Unlock the mutex. It is an error to unlock an already unlocked mutex
163 wxMutexError Unlock();
a6b0bd49 164
10b959e3 165protected:
9fc3ad34 166 wxMutexInternal *m_internal;
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167
168 friend class wxConditionInternal;
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169
170 DECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(wxMutex)
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171};
172
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173// a helper class which locks the mutex in the ctor and unlocks it in the dtor:
174// this ensures that mutex is always unlocked, even if the function returns or
175// throws an exception before it reaches the end
176class WXDLLEXPORT wxMutexLocker
177{
178public:
179 // lock the mutex in the ctor
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180 wxMutexLocker(wxMutex& mutex)
181 : m_isOk(FALSE), m_mutex(mutex)
182 { m_isOk = ( m_mutex.Lock() == wxMUTEX_NO_ERROR ); }
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183
184 // returns TRUE if mutex was successfully locked in ctor
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185 bool IsOk() const
186 { return m_isOk; }
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187
188 // unlock the mutex in dtor
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189 ~wxMutexLocker()
190 { if ( IsOk() ) m_mutex.Unlock(); }
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191
192private:
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193 // no assignment operator nor copy ctor
194 wxMutexLocker(const wxMutexLocker&);
195 wxMutexLocker& operator=(const wxMutexLocker&);
196
9d133d87 197 bool m_isOk;
7c3d7e2d 198 wxMutex& m_mutex;
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199};
200
201// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
202// Critical section: this is the same as mutex but is only visible to the
203// threads of the same process. For the platforms which don't have native
204// support for critical sections, they're implemented entirely in terms of
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205// mutexes.
206//
207// NB: wxCriticalSection object does not allocate any memory in its ctor
208// which makes it possible to have static globals of this class
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209// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
210
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211// in order to avoid any overhead under platforms where critical sections are
212// just mutexes make all wxCriticalSection class functions inline
acd9676e 213#if !defined(__WXMSW__) && !defined(__WXPM__)
6d167489 214 #define wxCRITSECT_IS_MUTEX 1
acd9676e 215#else // MSW || OS2
6d167489 216 #define wxCRITSECT_IS_MUTEX 0
f6ddc54a 217#endif // MSW/!MSW
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218
219// you should consider wxCriticalSectionLocker whenever possible instead of
220// directly working with wxCriticalSection class - it is safer
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221class WXDLLEXPORT wxCriticalSection
222{
223public:
224 // ctor & dtor
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225 wxCriticalSection();
226 ~wxCriticalSection();
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227
228 // enter the section (the same as locking a mutex)
76df57d2 229 void Enter();
9e84b847 230
9d133d87 231 // leave the critical section (same as unlocking a mutex)
76df57d2 232 void Leave();
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233
234private:
6d167489 235#if wxCRITSECT_IS_MUTEX
f6ddc54a 236 wxMutex m_mutex;
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237#elif defined(__WXMSW__)
238 // we can't allocate any memory in the ctor, so use placement new -
239 // unfortunately, we have to hardcode the sizeof() here because we can't
240 // include windows.h from this public header
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241 //
242 // if CRITICAL_SECTION size changes in Windows, you'll get an assert from
243 // thread.cpp and will need to increase the buffer size
6d167489 244 char m_buffer[24];
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245#else
246 // nothing for OS/2
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247#endif // Unix/Win32/OS2
248
249 DECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(wxCriticalSection)
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250};
251
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252#if wxCRITSECT_IS_MUTEX
253 // implement wxCriticalSection using mutexes
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254 wxCriticalSection::wxCriticalSection() { }
255 wxCriticalSection::~wxCriticalSection() { }
9e84b847 256
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257 void wxCriticalSection::Enter() { (void)m_mutex.Lock(); }
258 void wxCriticalSection::Leave() { (void)m_mutex.Unlock(); }
9e84b847 259#endif // wxCRITSECT_IS_MUTEX
bf1852e1 260
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261// wxCriticalSectionLocker is the same to critical sections as wxMutexLocker is
262// to th mutexes
263class WXDLLEXPORT wxCriticalSectionLocker
264{
265public:
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266 wxCriticalSectionLocker(wxCriticalSection& cs)
267 : m_critsect(cs)
268 {
269 m_critsect.Enter();
270 }
9d133d87 271
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272 ~wxCriticalSectionLocker()
273 {
274 m_critsect.Leave();
275 }
cb4f1ca4 276
9e84b847 277private:
bee503b0 278 wxCriticalSection& m_critsect;
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279
280 DECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(wxCriticalSectionLocker)
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281};
282
a6b0bd49 283// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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284// wxCondition models a POSIX condition variable which allows one (or more)
285// thread(s) to wait until some condition is fulfilled
a6b0bd49 286// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
d524867f 287
bf1852e1 288class WXDLLEXPORT wxCondition
d524867f 289{
10b959e3 290public:
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291 // Each wxCondition object is associated with a (single) wxMutex object.
292 // The mutex object MUST be locked before calling Wait()
c112e100 293 wxCondition(wxMutex& mutex);
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294
295 // dtor is not virtual, don't use this class polymorphically
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296 ~wxCondition();
297
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298 // return TRUE if the condition has been created successfully
299 bool IsOk() const;
300
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301 // NB: the associated mutex MUST be locked beforehand by the calling thread
302 //
303 // it atomically releases the lock on the associated mutex
304 // and starts waiting to be woken up by a Signal()/Broadcast()
305 // once its signaled, then it will wait until it can reacquire
306 // the lock on the associated mutex object, before returning.
9e84b847 307 wxCondError Wait();
9fc3ad34 308
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309 // exactly as Wait() except that it may also return if the specified
310 // timeout ellapses even if the condition hasn't been signalled: in this
311 // case, the return value is FALSE, otherwise (i.e. in case of a normal
312 // return) it is TRUE
313 //
314 // the timeeout parameter specifies a interval that needs to be waited in
315 // milliseconds
9e84b847 316 wxCondError WaitTimeout(unsigned long milliseconds);
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317
318 // NB: the associated mutex may or may not be locked by the calling thread
319 //
320 // this method unblocks one thread if any are blocking on the condition.
321 // if no thread is blocking in Wait(), then the signal is NOT remembered
322 // The thread which was blocking on Wait(), will then reacquire the lock
323 // on the associated mutex object before returning
9e84b847 324 wxCondError Signal();
a6b0bd49 325
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326 // NB: the associated mutex may or may not be locked by the calling thread
327 //
328 // this method unblocks all threads if any are blocking on the condition.
329 // if no thread is blocking in Wait(), then the signal is NOT remembered
330 // The threads which were blocking on Wait(), will then reacquire the lock
331 // on the associated mutex object before returning.
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332 wxCondError Broadcast();
333
334
335 // deprecated version, don't use
336 bool Wait(unsigned long milliseconds)
337 { return WaitTimeout(milliseconds) == wxCOND_NO_ERROR; }
8d5eff60 338
10b959e3 339private:
9fc3ad34 340 wxConditionInternal *m_internal;
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341
342 DECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(wxCondition)
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343};
344
a6b0bd49 345// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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346// wxSemaphore: a counter limiting the number of threads concurrently accessing
347// a shared resource
348// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
349
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350class WXDLLEXPORT wxSemaphore
351{
352public:
353 // specifying a maxcount of 0 actually makes wxSemaphore behave as if there
354 // is no upper limit, if maxcount is 1 the semaphore behaves as a mutex
355 wxSemaphore( int initialcount = 0, int maxcount = 0 );
356
357 // dtor is not virtual, don't use this class polymorphically
358 ~wxSemaphore();
359
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360 // return TRUE if the semaphore has been created successfully
361 bool IsOk() const;
362
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363 // wait indefinitely, until the semaphore count goes beyond 0
364 // and then decrement it and return (this method might have been called
365 // Acquire())
9e84b847 366 wxSemaError Wait();
be809868 367
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368 // same as Wait(), but does not block, returns wxSEMA_NO_ERROR if
369 // successful and wxSEMA_BUSY if the count is currently zero
370 wxSemaError TryWait();
be809868 371
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372 // same as Wait(), but as a timeout limit, returns wxSEMA_NO_ERROR if the
373 // semaphore was acquired and wxSEMA_TIMEOUT if the timeout has ellapsed
374 wxSemaError WaitTimeout(unsigned long milliseconds);
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375
376 // increments the semaphore count and signals one of the waiting threads
9e84b847 377 wxSemaError Post();
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378
379private:
380 wxSemaphoreInternal *m_internal;
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381
382 DECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(wxSemaphore)
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383};
384
385// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
386// wxThread: class encpasulating a thread of execution
a6b0bd49 387// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
d524867f 388
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389// there are two different kinds of threads: joinable and detached (default)
390// ones. Only joinable threads can return a return code and only detached
391// threads auto-delete themselves - the user should delete the joinable
392// threads manually.
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393
394// NB: in the function descriptions the words "this thread" mean the thread
395// created by the wxThread object while "main thread" is the thread created
396// during the process initialization (a.k.a. the GUI thread)
b568d04f 397
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398// On VMS thread pointers are 64 bits (also needed for other systems???
399#ifdef __VMS
400 typedef unsigned long long wxThreadIdType;
401#else
402 typedef unsigned long wxThreadIdType;
403#endif
404
bf1852e1 405class WXDLLEXPORT wxThread
d524867f 406{
10b959e3 407public:
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408 // the return type for the thread function
409 typedef void *ExitCode;
410
411 // static functions
412 // Returns the wxThread object for the calling thread. NULL is returned
413 // if the caller is the main thread (but it's recommended to use
414 // IsMain() and only call This() for threads other than the main one
415 // because NULL is also returned on error). If the thread wasn't
416 // created with wxThread class, the returned value is undefined.
417 static wxThread *This();
418
419 // Returns true if current thread is the main thread.
420 static bool IsMain();
421
422 // Release the rest of our time slice leting the other threads run
423 static void Yield();
424
425 // Sleep during the specified period of time in milliseconds
426 //
427 // NB: at least under MSW worker threads can not call ::wxSleep()!
428 static void Sleep(unsigned long milliseconds);
429
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430 // get the number of system CPUs - useful with SetConcurrency()
431 // (the "best" value for it is usually number of CPUs + 1)
432 //
433 // Returns -1 if unknown, number of CPUs otherwise
434 static int GetCPUCount();
435
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436 // Get the platform specific thread ID and return as a long. This
437 // can be used to uniquely identify threads, even if they are not
438 // wxThreads. This is used by wxPython.
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439 static wxThreadIdType GetCurrentId();
440
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441 // sets the concurrency level: this is, roughly, the number of threads
442 // the system tries to schedule to run in parallel. 0 means the
443 // default value (usually acceptable, but may not yield the best
444 // performance for this process)
445 //
446 // Returns TRUE on success, FALSE otherwise (if not implemented, for
447 // example)
448 static bool SetConcurrency(size_t level);
449
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450 // constructor only creates the C++ thread object and doesn't create (or
451 // start) the real thread
452 wxThread(wxThreadKind kind = wxTHREAD_DETACHED);
453
454 // functions that change the thread state: all these can only be called
455 // from _another_ thread (typically the thread that created this one, e.g.
456 // the main thread), not from the thread itself
bf1852e1 457
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458 // create a new thread and optionally set the stack size on
459 // platforms that support that - call Run() to start it
460 // (special cased for watcom which won't accept 0 default)
461
6fe73788 462 wxThreadError Create(unsigned int stackSize = 0);
bf1852e1 463
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464 // starts execution of the thread - from the moment Run() is called
465 // the execution of wxThread::Entry() may start at any moment, caller
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466 // shouldn't suppose that it starts after (or before) Run() returns.
467 wxThreadError Run();
468
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469 // stops the thread if it's running and deletes the wxThread object if
470 // this is a detached thread freeing its memory - otherwise (for
471 // joinable threads) you still need to delete wxThread object
472 // yourself.
473 //
474 // this function only works if the thread calls TestDestroy()
475 // periodically - the thread will only be deleted the next time it
476 // does it!
477 //
478 // will fill the rc pointer with the thread exit code if it's !NULL
479 wxThreadError Delete(ExitCode *rc = (ExitCode *)NULL);
480
481 // waits for a joinable thread to finish and returns its exit code
482 //
483 // Returns (ExitCode)-1 on error (for example, if the thread is not
484 // joinable)
485 ExitCode Wait();
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486
487 // kills the thread without giving it any chance to clean up - should
488 // not be used in normal circumstances, use Delete() instead. It is a
489 // dangerous function that should only be used in the most extreme
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490 // cases!
491 //
492 // The wxThread object is deleted by Kill() if the thread is
493 // detachable, but you still have to delete it manually for joinable
494 // threads.
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495 wxThreadError Kill();
496
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497 // pause a running thread: as Delete(), this only works if the thread
498 // calls TestDestroy() regularly
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499 wxThreadError Pause();
500
501 // resume a paused thread
502 wxThreadError Resume();
503
504 // priority
505 // Sets the priority to "prio": see WXTHREAD_XXX_PRIORITY constants
506 //
507 // NB: the priority can only be set before the thread is created
508 void SetPriority(unsigned int prio);
509
510 // Get the current priority.
511 unsigned int GetPriority() const;
512
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513 // thread status inquiries
514 // Returns true if the thread is alive: i.e. running or suspended
515 bool IsAlive() const;
516 // Returns true if the thread is running (not paused, not killed).
517 bool IsRunning() const;
518 // Returns true if the thread is suspended
a737331d 519 bool IsPaused() const;
bf1852e1 520
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521 // is the thread of detached kind?
522 bool IsDetached() const { return m_isDetached; }
523
524 // Get the thread ID - a platform dependent number which uniquely
525 // identifies a thread inside a process
547b93ab 526 wxThreadIdType GetId() const;
4958ea8f 527
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528 // called when the thread exits - in the context of this thread
529 //
530 // NB: this function will not be called if the thread is Kill()ed
531 virtual void OnExit() { }
10b959e3 532
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533 // dtor is public, but the detached threads should never be deleted - use
534 // Delete() instead (or leave the thread terminate by itself)
535 virtual ~wxThread();
536
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537protected:
538 // Returns TRUE if the thread was asked to terminate: this function should
539 // be called by the thread from time to time, otherwise the main thread
540 // will be left forever in Delete()!
8c10faf1 541 bool TestDestroy();
10b959e3 542
bf1852e1 543 // exits from the current thread - can be called only from this thread
b568d04f 544 void Exit(ExitCode exitcode = 0);
9d133d87 545
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546 // entry point for the thread - called by Run() and executes in the context
547 // of this thread.
548 virtual void *Entry() = 0;
a6b0bd49 549
10b959e3 550private:
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551 // no copy ctor/assignment operator
552 wxThread(const wxThread&);
553 wxThread& operator=(const wxThread&);
10b959e3 554
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555 friend class wxThreadInternal;
556
557 // the (platform-dependent) thread class implementation
9fc3ad34 558 wxThreadInternal *m_internal;
10b959e3 559
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560 // protects access to any methods of wxThreadInternal object
561 wxCriticalSection m_critsect;
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562
563 // true if the thread is detached, false if it is joinable
564 bool m_isDetached;
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565};
566
a6b0bd49 567// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
d524867f 568// Automatic initialization
a6b0bd49 569// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
10b959e3 570
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571// GUI mutex handling.
572void WXDLLEXPORT wxMutexGuiEnter();
573void WXDLLEXPORT wxMutexGuiLeave();
d524867f 574
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575// macros for entering/leaving critical sections which may be used without
576// having to take them inside "#if wxUSE_THREADS"
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577#define wxENTER_CRIT_SECT(cs) (cs).Enter()
578#define wxLEAVE_CRIT_SECT(cs) (cs).Leave()
bdc72a22 579#define wxCRIT_SECT_DECLARE(cs) static wxCriticalSection cs
b568d04f 580#define wxCRIT_SECT_LOCKER(name, cs) wxCriticalSectionLocker name(cs)
72cdf4c9 581
9d133d87 582#else // !wxUSE_THREADS
d524867f 583
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584// no thread support
585inline void WXDLLEXPORT wxMutexGuiEnter() { }
586inline void WXDLLEXPORT wxMutexGuiLeave() { }
d524867f 587
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588// macros for entering/leaving critical sections which may be used without
589// having to take them inside "#if wxUSE_THREADS"
590#define wxENTER_CRIT_SECT(cs)
591#define wxLEAVE_CRIT_SECT(cs)
bdc72a22 592#define wxCRIT_SECT_DECLARE(cs)
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593#define wxCRIT_SECT_LOCKER(name, cs)
594
9e84b847 595#endif // wxUSE_THREADS/!wxUSE_THREADS
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597// mark part of code as being a critical section: this macro declares a
598// critical section with the given name and enters it immediately and leaves
599// it at the end of the current scope
600//
601// example:
602//
603// int Count()
604// {
605// static int s_counter = 0;
606//
607// wxCRITICAL_SECTION(counter);
608//
609// return ++s_counter;
610// }
611//
612// this function is MT-safe in presence of the threads but there is no
613// overhead when the library is compiled without threads
614#define wxCRITICAL_SECTION(name) \
615 wxCRIT_SECT_DECLARE(s_cs##name); \
616 wxCRIT_SECT_LOCKER(cs##name##Locker, s_cs##name)
617
9e84b847 618// automatically lock GUI mutex in ctor and unlock it in dtor
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619class WXDLLEXPORT wxMutexGuiLocker
620{
621public:
622 wxMutexGuiLocker() { wxMutexGuiEnter(); }
623 ~wxMutexGuiLocker() { wxMutexGuiLeave(); }
624};
625
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626// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
627// implementation only until the end of file
628// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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9838df2c 630#if wxUSE_THREADS
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9e84b847 632#if defined(__WXMSW__) || defined(__WXMAC__) || defined(__WXPM__)
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633 // unlock GUI if there are threads waiting for and lock it back when
634 // there are no more of them - should be called periodically by the main
635 // thread
a0abb8a8 636 extern void WXDLLEXPORT wxMutexGuiLeaveOrEnter();
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637
638 // returns TRUE if the main thread has GUI lock
a0abb8a8 639 extern bool WXDLLEXPORT wxGuiOwnedByMainThread();
f6ddc54a 640
9e84b847 641#ifndef __WXPM__
f6ddc54a 642 // wakes up the main thread if it's sleeping inside ::GetMessage()
a0abb8a8 643 extern void WXDLLEXPORT wxWakeUpMainThread();
9e84b847 644#endif // !OS/2
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646 // return TRUE if the main thread is waiting for some other to terminate:
647 // wxApp then should block all "dangerous" messages
648 extern bool WXDLLEXPORT wxIsWaitingForThread();
9e84b847 649#endif // MSW, Mac, OS/2
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651#endif // wxUSE_THREADS
652
9e84b847 653#endif // _WX_THREAD_H_
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