- m_internal = new wxSockInternal;
-#if defined(__WXXT__) || defined(__WXMOTIF__) || defined(__WXGTK__)
- m_internal->sock_inputid = 0;
- m_internal->sock_outputid = 0;
- m_internal->sock_exceptid = 0;
-#endif
-#ifdef __WINDOWS__
- m_internal->my_msg = 0;
-#endif
+ wxASSERT_MSG( !ms_manager, "shouldn't be initialized twice" );
+
+ /*
+ Details: Initialize() creates a hidden window as a sink for socket
+ events, such as 'read completed'. wxMSW has only one message loop
+ for the main thread. If Initialize is called in a secondary thread,
+ the socket window will be created for the secondary thread, but
+ since there is no message loop on this thread, it will never
+ receive events and all socket operations will time out.
+ BTW, the main thread must not be stopped using sleep or block
+ on a semaphore (a bad idea in any case) or socket operations
+ will time out.
+
+ On the Mac side, Initialize() stores a pointer to the CFRunLoop for
+ the main thread. Because secondary threads do not have run loops,
+ adding event notifications to the "Current" loop would have no
+ effect at all, events would never fire.
+ */
+ wxASSERT_MSG( wxIsMainThread(),
+ "sockets must be initialized from the main thread" );
+
+ wxAppConsole * const app = wxAppConsole::GetInstance();
+ wxCHECK_RET( app, "sockets can't be initialized without wxApp" );
+
+ ms_manager = app->GetTraits()->GetSocketManager();