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This file is part of ThreadWeaver, a KDE framework.
$ Author: Mirko Boehm $
$ Copyright: (C) 2013 Mirko Boehm $
$ Contact: mirko@kde.org
http://www.kde.org
http://creative-destruction.me $
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*/
#ifndef THREADWEAVER_QUEUESIGNALS_H
#define THREADWEAVER_QUEUESIGNALS_H
#include <QtCore/QObject>
#include "queueinterface.h"
namespace ThreadWeaver
{
namespace Private { class QueueSignals_Private; }
/** @brief QueueSignals declares the Qt signals shared by the Queue and Weaver classes. */
class THREADWEAVER_EXPORT QueueSignals : public QObject, public QueueInterface
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
explicit QueueSignals(QObject *parent = nullptr);
explicit QueueSignals(ThreadWeaver::Private::QueueSignals_Private* d, QObject *parent = nullptr);
virtual ~QueueSignals();
Q_SIGNALS:
/** @brief Emitted when the Queue has completed all jobs currently queued.
*
* The Queue emits finished() when the the job queue is empty, and the last job currently processed by a worker threads was
* completed. Beware that if multiple jobs are enqueued repeatedly one by one, this signal might be emitted multiple times, because the
* queued jobs where processed before new ones could be queued. To avoid this, queue all relevant jobs in a single operation,
* using for example a QueueStream or a Collection.
*/
void finished();
/** @brief The Queue has been suspended.
*
* When the Queue is suspended, worker threads will not be assigned new jobs to process. Jobs waiting in the queue will not be
* started until processing is resumed. When suspend() is called, the worker threads will continue to process the job currently
* assigned to them. When the last thread finishes it's current assignment, suspended() is emitted.
*
* @see suspend()
*/
void suspended();
/** @brief Emitted when the processing state of the Queue has changed. */
void stateChanged(ThreadWeaver::State*);
protected:
ThreadWeaver::Private::QueueSignals_Private* d();
const ThreadWeaver::Private::QueueSignals_Private* d() const;
private:
ThreadWeaver::Private::QueueSignals_Private* m_d;
};
}
#endif // THREADWEAVER_QUEUESIGNALS_H
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