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KPIM::ThreadWeaver::Thread Class Reference
#include <weaver.h>
Detailed Description
The class Thread is used to represent the worker threads in the weaver's inventory.It is not meant to be overloaded.
Definition at line 249 of file weaver.h.
Public Member Functions | |
Thread (Weaver *parent) | |
~Thread () | |
void | run () |
void | msleep (unsigned long msec) |
const unsigned int | id () const |
void | post (Event::Action, Job *=0) |
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
KPIM::ThreadWeaver::Thread::Thread | ( | Weaver * | parent | ) |
Create a thread.
These thread objects are only used inside the Weaver parent object.
Definition at line 181 of file weaver.cpp.
KPIM::ThreadWeaver::Thread::~Thread | ( | ) |
Member Function Documentation
void KPIM::ThreadWeaver::Thread::run | ( | ) |
Overloaded to execute the assigned job.
This will NOT return until shutdown() is called. The thread will try to execute one job after the other, asking the Weaver parent for a new job when the assigned one is finished. If no jobs are available, the thread will suspend. After shutdown() is called, the thread will end as soon as the currently assigned job is done.
Definition at line 205 of file weaver.cpp.
const unsigned int KPIM::ThreadWeaver::Thread::id | ( | ) | const |
Returns the thread id.
This id marks the respective Thread object, and must therefore not be confused with, e.g., the pthread thread ID.
Definition at line 200 of file weaver.cpp.
void KPIM::ThreadWeaver::Thread::post | ( | Event::Action | , | |
Job * | = 0 | |||
) |
Post an event, will be received and processed by the Weaver.
Definition at line 230 of file weaver.cpp.
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