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This file declares the ResourceRestrictionPolicy class.
$ Author: Mirko Boehm $
$ Copyright: (C) 2004-2013 Mirko Boehm $
$ Contact: mirko@kde.org
http://www.kde.org
http://creative-destruction.me $
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$Id: Job.h 32 2005-08-17 08:38:01Z mirko $
*/
#ifndef RESOURCE_RESTRICTION_POLICY_H
#define RESOURCE_RESTRICTION_POLICY_H
#include <QtGlobal>
#include "jobpointer.h"
#include "queuepolicy.h"
namespace ThreadWeaver
{
class JobInterface;
/** @brief ResourceRestrictionPolicy is used to limit the number of concurrent accesses to the same resource.
*
* If a set of Jobs accesses a resource that can be overloaded, this may degrade application performance. For
* example, loading too many files from the hard disc at the same time may lead to longer load times.
* ResourceRestrictionPolicy can be used to cap the number of accesses. Resource restriction policies are
* shared between the affected jobs. All jobs that share a resurce restriction policy have to acquire
* permission from the policy before they can run. In this way, resource restrictions can be compared to
* semaphores, only that they require no locking at the thread level.
* The example uses a resource restriction to limit the number of images files that are loaded from
* the disk at the same time.
*/
class THREADWEAVER_EXPORT ResourceRestrictionPolicy : public QueuePolicy
{
public:
explicit ResourceRestrictionPolicy(int cap = 0);
~ResourceRestrictionPolicy();
/** @brief Cap the number of simultaneously executing jobs.
* Capping the amount of jobs will make sure that at max the number of jobs executing at any time is
* limited to the capped amount. Note that immediately after setting the amount of running jobs may be
* higher than the set amount. This setting only limits the starting of new jobs.
* @param newCap the new cap to limit the amount of parallel jobs.
*/
void setCap(int newCap);
int cap() const;
bool canRun(JobPointer) Q_DECL_OVERRIDE;
void free(JobPointer) Q_DECL_OVERRIDE;
void release(JobPointer) Q_DECL_OVERRIDE;
void destructed(JobInterface *job) Q_DECL_OVERRIDE;
private:
class Private;
Private *const d;
};
}
#endif // RESOURCE_RESTRICTION_POLICY_H
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