- wxLEAVE_CRIT_SECT(m_handlersWithPendingEventsLocker);
-}
-
-void wxEventLoopBase::ProcessPendingEvents()
-{
- wxENTER_CRIT_SECT(m_handlersWithPendingEventsLocker);
-
- wxCHECK_RET( m_handlersWithPendingDelayedEvents.IsEmpty(),
- "this helper list should be empty" );
-
- // iterate until the list becomes empty: the handlers remove themselves
- // from it when they don't have any more pending events
- while (!m_handlersWithPendingEvents.IsEmpty())
- {
- // In ProcessPendingEvents(), new handlers might be added
- // and we can safely leave the critical section here.
- wxENTER_CRIT_SECT(m_handlersWithPendingEventsLocker);
-
- // NOTE: we always call ProcessPendingEvents() on the first event handler
- // with pending events because handlers auto-remove themselves
- // from this list (see RemovePendingEventHandler) if they have no
- // more pending events.
- m_handlersWithPendingEvents[0]->ProcessPendingEvents();
-
- wxLEAVE_CRIT_SECT(m_handlersWithPendingEventsLocker);
- }
-
- // now the wxHandlersWithPendingEvents is surely empty; however some event
- // handlers may have moved themselves into wxHandlersWithPendingDelayedEvents
- // because of a selective wxYield call in progress.
- // Now we need to move them back to wxHandlersWithPendingEvents so the next
- // call to this function has the chance of processing them:
- if (!m_handlersWithPendingDelayedEvents.IsEmpty())
- {
- WX_APPEND_ARRAY(m_handlersWithPendingEvents, m_handlersWithPendingDelayedEvents);
- m_handlersWithPendingDelayedEvents.Clear();
- }
-
- wxLEAVE_CRIT_SECT(m_handlersWithPendingEventsLocker);