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| |
| #ifndef CEF_INCLUDE_CAPI_CEF_WAITABLE_EVENT_CAPI_H_ |
| #define CEF_INCLUDE_CAPI_CEF_WAITABLE_EVENT_CAPI_H_ |
| #pragma once |
| |
| #include "include/capi/cef_base_capi.h" |
| |
| #ifdef __cplusplus |
| extern "C" { |
| #endif |
| |
| /// |
| // WaitableEvent is a thread synchronization tool that allows one thread to wait |
| // for another thread to finish some work. This is equivalent to using a |
| // Lock+ConditionVariable to protect a simple boolean value. However, using |
| // WaitableEvent in conjunction with a Lock to wait for a more complex state |
| // change (e.g., for an item to be added to a queue) is not recommended. In that |
| // case consider using a ConditionVariable instead of a WaitableEvent. It is |
| // safe to create and/or signal a WaitableEvent from any thread. Blocking on a |
| // WaitableEvent by calling the *wait() functions is not allowed on the browser |
| // process UI or IO threads. |
| /// |
| typedef struct _cef_waitable_event_t { |
| /// |
| // Base structure. |
| /// |
| cef_base_ref_counted_t base; |
| |
| /// |
| // Put the event in the un-signaled state. |
| /// |
| void(CEF_CALLBACK* reset)(struct _cef_waitable_event_t* self); |
| |
| /// |
| // Put the event in the signaled state. This causes any thread blocked on Wait |
| // to be woken up. |
| /// |
| void(CEF_CALLBACK* signal)(struct _cef_waitable_event_t* self); |
| |
| /// |
| // Returns true (1) if the event is in the signaled state, else false (0). If |
| // the event was created with |automatic_reset| set to true (1) then calling |
| // this function will also cause a reset. |
| /// |
| int(CEF_CALLBACK* is_signaled)(struct _cef_waitable_event_t* self); |
| |
| /// |
| // Wait indefinitely for the event to be signaled. This function will not |
| // return until after the call to signal() has completed. This function cannot |
| // be called on the browser process UI or IO threads. |
| /// |
| void(CEF_CALLBACK* wait)(struct _cef_waitable_event_t* self); |
| |
| /// |
| // Wait up to |max_ms| milliseconds for the event to be signaled. Returns true |
| // (1) if the event was signaled. A return value of false (0) does not |
| // necessarily mean that |max_ms| was exceeded. This function will not return |
| // until after the call to signal() has completed. This function cannot be |
| // called on the browser process UI or IO threads. |
| /// |
| int(CEF_CALLBACK* timed_wait)(struct _cef_waitable_event_t* self, |
| int64 max_ms); |
| } cef_waitable_event_t; |
| |
| /// |
| // Create a new waitable event. If |automatic_reset| is true (1) then the event |
| // state is automatically reset to un-signaled after a single waiting thread has |
| // been released; otherwise, the state remains signaled until reset() is called |
| // manually. If |initially_signaled| is true (1) then the event will start in |
| // the signaled state. |
| /// |
| CEF_EXPORT cef_waitable_event_t* cef_waitable_event_create( |
| int automatic_reset, |
| int initially_signaled); |
| |
| #ifdef __cplusplus |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| #endif // CEF_INCLUDE_CAPI_CEF_WAITABLE_EVENT_CAPI_H_ |