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#ifndef INCLUDED_SALHELPER_THREAD_HXX
#define INCLUDED_SALHELPER_THREAD_HXX
#include "sal/config.h"
#include <cstddef>
#include "osl/thread.hxx"
#include "sal/types.h"
#include "salhelper/salhelperdllapi.h"
#include "salhelper/simplereferenceobject.hxx"
namespace salhelper {
/**
A safe encapsulation of ::osl::Thread.
@since LibreOffice 3.6
*/
class SALHELPER_DLLPUBLIC Thread:
public salhelper::SimpleReferenceObject, private osl::Thread
{
public:
/**
@param name the thread name, see ::osl_setThreadName; must be a non-null
null terminated string
*/
Thread(char const * name);
/**
Launch the thread.
This function must be called at most once.
Each call of this function should eventually be followed by a call to
::osl::Thread::join before exit(3), to ensure the thread is no longer
relying on any infrastructure while that infrastructure is being shut
down in atexit handlers.
*/
void launch();
using osl::Thread::getIdentifier;
using osl::Thread::join;
using osl::Thread::schedule;
using osl::Thread::terminate;
// While the below static member functions should arguably always be called
// with qualified (osl::Thread) names, compilers would still complain that
// they are inaccessible from within derivations of salhelper::Thread (an
// alternative would be to force such derivations to use global names,
// prefixed with ::osl::Thread):
using osl::Thread::getCurrentIdentifier;
using osl::Thread::wait;
using osl::Thread::yield;
static void * operator new(std::size_t size)
{ return SimpleReferenceObject::operator new(size); }
static void operator delete(void * pointer)
{ SimpleReferenceObject::operator delete(pointer); }
protected:
virtual ~Thread() SAL_OVERRIDE;
/**
The main function executed by the thread.
Any uncaught exceptions lead to std::terminate.
*/
virtual void execute() = 0;
private:
virtual void SAL_CALL run() SAL_OVERRIDE;
virtual void SAL_CALL onTerminated() SAL_OVERRIDE;
char const * name_;
};
}
#endif
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