275 lines
7.4 KiB
C++
275 lines
7.4 KiB
C++
/*
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* synergy -- mouse and keyboard sharing utility
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* Copyright (C) 2002 Chris Schoeneman
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*
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* This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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* found in the file COPYING that should have accompanied this file.
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*
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* This package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*/
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#ifndef IARCHMULTITHREAD_H
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#define IARCHMULTITHREAD_H
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#include "IInterface.h"
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/*!
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\class CArchCondImpl
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\brief Internal condition variable data.
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An architecture dependent type holding the necessary data for a
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condition variable.
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*/
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class CArchCondImpl;
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/*!
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\var CArchCond
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\brief Opaque condition variable type.
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An opaque type representing a condition variable.
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*/
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typedef CArchCondImpl* CArchCond;
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/*!
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\class CArchMutexImpl
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\brief Internal mutex data.
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An architecture dependent type holding the necessary data for a mutex.
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*/
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class CArchMutexImpl;
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/*!
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\var CArchMutex
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\brief Opaque mutex type.
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An opaque type representing a mutex.
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*/
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typedef CArchMutexImpl* CArchMutex;
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/*!
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\class CArchThreadImpl
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\brief Internal thread data.
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An architecture dependent type holding the necessary data for a thread.
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*/
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class CArchThreadImpl;
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/*!
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\var CArchThread
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\brief Opaque thread type.
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An opaque type representing a thread.
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*/
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typedef CArchThreadImpl* CArchThread;
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//! Interface for architecture dependent multithreading
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/*!
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This interface defines the multithreading operations required by
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synergy. Each architecture must implement this interface.
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*/
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class IArchMultithread : public IInterface {
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public:
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//! Result of waitForEvent()
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enum EWaitResult {
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kEvent, //!< An event is pending
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kExit, //!< Thread exited
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kTimeout //!< Wait timed out
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};
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//! Type of thread entry point
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typedef void* (*ThreadFunc)(void*);
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//! Type of thread identifier
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typedef unsigned int ThreadID;
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//! @name manipulators
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//@{
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//
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// condition variable methods
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//
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//! Create a condition variable
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/*!
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The condition variable is an opaque data type.
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*/
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virtual CArchCond newCondVar() = 0;
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//! Destroy a condition variable
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virtual void closeCondVar(CArchCond) = 0;
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//! Signal a condition variable
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/*!
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Signalling a condition variable releases one waiting thread.
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*/
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virtual void signalCondVar(CArchCond) = 0;
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//! Broadcast a condition variable
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/*!
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Broadcasting a condition variable releases all waiting threads.
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*/
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virtual void broadcastCondVar(CArchCond) = 0;
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//! Wait on a condition variable
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/*!
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Wait on a conditation variable for up to \c timeout seconds.
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If \c timeout is < 0 then there is no timeout. The mutex must
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be locked when this method is called. The mutex is unlocked
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during the wait and locked again before returning. Returns
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true if the condition variable was signalled and false on
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timeout.
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(Cancellation point)
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*/
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virtual bool waitCondVar(CArchCond, CArchMutex, double timeout) = 0;
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//
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// mutex methods
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//
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//! Create a recursive mutex
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/*!
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Creates a recursive mutex. A thread may lock a recursive mutex
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when it already holds a lock on that mutex. The mutex is an
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opaque data type.
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*/
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virtual CArchMutex newMutex() = 0;
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//! Destroy a mutex
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virtual void closeMutex(CArchMutex) = 0;
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//! Lock a mutex
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/*!
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(Cancellation point)
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*/
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virtual void lockMutex(CArchMutex) = 0;
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//! Unlock a mutex
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virtual void unlockMutex(CArchMutex) = 0;
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//
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// thread methods
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//
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//! Start a new thread
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/*!
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Creates and starts a new thread, using \c func as the entry point
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and passing it \c userData. The thread is an opaque data type.
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*/
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virtual CArchThread newThread(ThreadFunc func, void* userData) = 0;
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//! Get a reference to the calling thread
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/*!
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Returns a thread representing the current (i.e. calling) thread.
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*/
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virtual CArchThread newCurrentThread() = 0;
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//! Copy a thread object
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/*!
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Returns a reference to to thread referred to by \c thread.
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*/
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virtual CArchThread copyThread(CArchThread thread) = 0;
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//! Release a thread reference
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/*!
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Deletes the given thread object. This does not destroy the thread
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the object referred to, even if there are no remaining references.
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Use cancelThread() and waitThread() to stop a thread and wait for
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it to exit.
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*/
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virtual void closeThread(CArchThread) = 0;
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//! Force a thread to exit
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/*!
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Causes \c thread to exit when it next calls a cancellation point.
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A thread avoids cancellation as long as it nevers calls a
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cancellation point. Once it begins the cancellation process it
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must always let cancellation go to completion but may take as
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long as necessary to clean up.
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*/
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virtual void cancelThread(CArchThread thread) = 0;
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//! Change thread priority
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/*!
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Changes the priority of \c thread by \c n. If \c n is positive
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the thread has a lower priority and if negative a higher priority.
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Some architectures may not support either or both directions.
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*/
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virtual void setPriorityOfThread(CArchThread, int n) = 0;
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//! Cancellation point
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/*!
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This method does nothing but is a cancellation point. Clients
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can make their own functions cancellation points by calling this
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method at appropriate times.
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*/
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virtual void testCancelThread() = 0;
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//! Wait for a thread to exit
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/*!
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Waits for up to \c timeout seconds for \c thread to exit (normally
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or by cancellation). Waits forever if \c timeout < 0. Returns
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true if the thread exited, false otherwise. Waiting on the current
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thread returns immediately with false.
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(Cancellation point)
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*/
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virtual bool wait(CArchThread thread, double timeout) = 0;
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//! Wait for a user event
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/*!
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Waits for up to \c timeout seconds for a pending user event or
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\c thread to exit (normally or by cancellation). Waits forever
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if \c timeout < 0. Returns kEvent if an event occurred, kExit
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if \c thread exited, or kTimeout if the timeout expired. If
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\c thread is NULL then it doesn't wait for any thread to exit
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and it will not return kExit.
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This method is not required by all platforms.
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(Cancellation point)
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*/
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virtual EWaitResult waitForEvent(CArchThread thread, double timeout) = 0;
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//! Unblock thread in system call
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/*!
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Cause a thread that's in a blocking system call to return. This
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call may return before the thread is unblocked. If the thread is
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not in a blocking system call, this call has no effect. This does
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not cause a lockMutex() or waitCondVar() to return prematurely.
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*/
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virtual void unblockThread(CArchThread thread) = 0;
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//! Compare threads
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/*!
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Returns true iff two thread objects refer to the same thread.
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Note that comparing thread objects directly is meaningless.
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*/
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virtual bool isSameThread(CArchThread, CArchThread) = 0;
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//! Test if thread exited
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/*!
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Returns true iff \c thread has exited.
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*/
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virtual bool isExitedThread(CArchThread thread) = 0;
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//! Returns the exit code of a thread
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/*!
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Waits indefinitely for \c thread to exit (if it hasn't yet) then
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returns the thread's exit code.
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(Cancellation point)
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*/
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virtual void* getResultOfThread(CArchThread thread) = 0;
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//! Returns an ID for a thread
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/*!
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Returns some ID number for \c thread. This is for logging purposes.
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All thread objects referring to the same thread return the same ID.
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However, clients should us isSameThread() to compare thread objects
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instead of comparing IDs.
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*/
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virtual ThreadID getIDOfThread(CArchThread thread) = 0;
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//@}
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};
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#endif
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