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351 lines
8.8 KiB
C++
//
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// Thread.h
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//
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// Library: Foundation
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// Package: Threading
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// Module: Thread
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//
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// Definition of the Thread class.
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//
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// Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Applied Informatics Software Engineering GmbH.
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// and Contributors.
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//
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSL-1.0
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//
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#ifndef Foundation_Thread_INCLUDED
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#define Foundation_Thread_INCLUDED
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#include "Poco/Event.h"
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#include "Poco/Foundation.h"
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#include "Poco/Mutex.h"
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# include "Poco/Thread_POSIX.h"
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namespace Poco
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{
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class Runnable;
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class ThreadLocalStorage;
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class Foundation_API Thread : private ThreadImpl
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/// This class implements a platform-independent
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/// wrapper to an operating system thread.
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///
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/// Every Thread object gets a unique (within
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/// its process) numeric thread ID.
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/// Furthermore, a thread can be assigned a name.
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/// The name of a thread can be changed at any time.
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{
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public:
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typedef ThreadImpl::TIDImpl TID;
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using ThreadImpl::Callable;
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enum Priority
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/// Thread priorities.
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{
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PRIO_LOWEST = PRIO_LOWEST_IMPL, /// The lowest thread priority.
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PRIO_LOW = PRIO_LOW_IMPL, /// A lower than normal thread priority.
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PRIO_NORMAL = PRIO_NORMAL_IMPL, /// The normal thread priority.
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PRIO_HIGH = PRIO_HIGH_IMPL, /// A higher than normal thread priority.
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PRIO_HIGHEST = PRIO_HIGHEST_IMPL /// The highest thread priority.
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};
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enum Policy
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{
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POLICY_DEFAULT = POLICY_DEFAULT_IMPL
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};
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Thread();
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/// Creates a thread. Call start() to start it.
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Thread(const std::string & name);
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/// Creates a named thread. Call start() to start it.
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~Thread();
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/// Destroys the thread.
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int id() const;
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/// Returns the unique thread ID of the thread.
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TID tid() const;
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/// Returns the native thread ID of the thread.
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std::string name() const;
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/// Returns the name of the thread.
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std::string getName() const;
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/// Returns the name of the thread.
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void setName(const std::string & name);
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/// Sets the name of the thread.
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void setPriority(Priority prio);
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/// Sets the thread's priority.
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///
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/// Some platform only allow changing a thread's priority
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/// if the process has certain privileges.
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Priority getPriority() const;
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/// Returns the thread's priority.
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void setOSPriority(int prio, int policy = POLICY_DEFAULT);
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/// Sets the thread's priority, using an operating system specific
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/// priority value. Use getMinOSPriority() and getMaxOSPriority() to
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/// obtain minimum and maximum priority values. Additionally,
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/// a scheduling policy can be specified. The policy is currently
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/// only used on POSIX platforms where the values SCHED_OTHER (default),
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/// SCHED_FIFO and SCHED_RR are supported.
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int getOSPriority() const;
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/// Returns the thread's priority, expressed as an operating system
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/// specific priority value.
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///
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/// May return 0 if the priority has not been explicitly set.
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static int getMinOSPriority(int policy = POLICY_DEFAULT);
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/// Returns the minimum operating system-specific priority value,
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/// which can be passed to setOSPriority() for the given policy.
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static int getMaxOSPriority(int policy = POLICY_DEFAULT);
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/// Returns the maximum operating system-specific priority value,
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/// which can be passed to setOSPriority() for the given policy.
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void setStackSize(int size);
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/// Sets the thread's stack size in bytes.
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/// Setting the stack size to 0 will use the default stack size.
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/// Typically, the real stack size is rounded up to the nearest
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/// page size multiple.
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int getStackSize() const;
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/// Returns the thread's stack size in bytes.
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/// If the default stack size is used, 0 is returned.
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void start(Runnable & target);
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/// Starts the thread with the given target.
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///
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/// Note that the given Runnable object must remain
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/// valid during the entire lifetime of the thread, as
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/// only a reference to it is stored internally.
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void start(Callable target, void * pData = 0);
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/// Starts the thread with the given target and parameter.
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template <class Functor>
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void startFunc(Functor fn)
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/// Starts the thread with the given functor object or lambda.
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{
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startImpl(new FunctorRunnable<Functor>(fn));
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}
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void join();
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/// Waits until the thread completes execution.
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/// If multiple threads try to join the same
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/// thread, the result is undefined.
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void join(long milliseconds);
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/// Waits for at most the given interval for the thread
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/// to complete. Throws a TimeoutException if the thread
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/// does not complete within the specified time interval.
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bool tryJoin(long milliseconds);
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/// Waits for at most the given interval for the thread
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/// to complete. Returns true if the thread has finished,
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/// false otherwise.
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bool isRunning() const;
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/// Returns true if the thread is running.
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static bool trySleep(long milliseconds);
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/// Starts an interruptible sleep. When trySleep() is called,
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/// the thread will remain suspended until:
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/// - the timeout expires or
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/// - wakeUp() is called
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///
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/// Function returns true if sleep attempt was completed, false
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/// if sleep was interrupted by a wakeUp() call.
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/// A frequent scenario where trySleep()/wakeUp() pair of functions
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/// is useful is with threads spending most of the time idle,
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/// with periodic activity between the idle times; trying to sleep
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/// (as opposed to sleeping) allows immediate ending of idle thread
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/// from the outside.
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///
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/// The trySleep() and wakeUp() calls should be used with
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/// understanding that the suspended state is not a true sleep,
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/// but rather a state of waiting for an event, with timeout
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/// expiration. This makes order of calls significant; calling
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/// wakeUp() before calling trySleep() will prevent the next
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/// trySleep() call to actually suspend the thread (which, in
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/// some scenarios, may be desirable behavior).
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void wakeUp();
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/// Wakes up the thread which is in the state of interruptible
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/// sleep. For threads that are not suspended, calling this
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/// function has the effect of preventing the subsequent
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/// trySleep() call to put thread in a suspended state.
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static void sleep(long milliseconds);
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/// Suspends the current thread for the specified
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/// amount of time.
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static void yield();
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/// Yields cpu to other threads.
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static Thread * current();
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/// Returns the Thread object for the currently active thread.
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/// If the current thread is the main thread, 0 is returned.
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static TID currentTid();
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/// Returns the native thread ID for the current thread.
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protected:
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ThreadLocalStorage & tls();
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/// Returns a reference to the thread's local storage.
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void clearTLS();
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/// Clears the thread's local storage.
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std::string makeName();
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/// Creates a unique name for a thread.
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static int uniqueId();
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/// Creates and returns a unique id for a thread.
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template <class Functor>
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class FunctorRunnable : public Runnable
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{
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public:
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FunctorRunnable(const Functor & functor) : _functor(functor) { }
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~FunctorRunnable() { }
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void run() { _functor(); }
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private:
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Functor _functor;
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};
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private:
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Thread(const Thread &);
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Thread & operator=(const Thread &);
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int _id;
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std::string _name;
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ThreadLocalStorage * _pTLS;
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Event _event;
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mutable FastMutex _mutex;
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friend class ThreadLocalStorage;
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friend class PooledThread;
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};
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//
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// inlines
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//
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inline Thread::TID Thread::tid() const
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{
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return tidImpl();
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}
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inline int Thread::id() const
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{
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return _id;
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}
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inline std::string Thread::name() const
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{
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FastMutex::ScopedLock lock(_mutex);
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return _name;
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}
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inline std::string Thread::getName() const
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{
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FastMutex::ScopedLock lock(_mutex);
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return _name;
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}
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inline bool Thread::isRunning() const
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{
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return isRunningImpl();
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}
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inline void Thread::sleep(long milliseconds)
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{
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sleepImpl(milliseconds);
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}
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inline void Thread::yield()
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{
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yieldImpl();
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}
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inline Thread * Thread::current()
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{
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return static_cast<Thread *>(currentImpl());
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}
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inline void Thread::setOSPriority(int prio, int policy)
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{
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setOSPriorityImpl(prio, policy);
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}
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inline int Thread::getOSPriority() const
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{
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return getOSPriorityImpl();
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}
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inline int Thread::getMinOSPriority(int policy)
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{
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return ThreadImpl::getMinOSPriorityImpl(policy);
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}
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inline int Thread::getMaxOSPriority(int policy)
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{
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return ThreadImpl::getMaxOSPriorityImpl(policy);
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}
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inline void Thread::setStackSize(int size)
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{
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setStackSizeImpl(size);
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}
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inline int Thread::getStackSize() const
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{
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return getStackSizeImpl();
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}
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inline Thread::TID Thread::currentTid()
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{
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return currentTidImpl();
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}
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} // namespace Poco
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#endif // Foundation_Thread_INCLUDED
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