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bool | iteration (bool may_block) |
| Runs a single iteration for the given main loop.
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bool | pending () |
| Checks if any sources have pending events for the given context.
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void | wakeup () |
| If context is currently waiting in a poll(), interrupt the poll(), and continue the iteration process.
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bool | acquire () |
| Tries to become the owner of the specified context.
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bool | wait (Glib::Cond & cond, Glib::Mutex & mutex) |
| Tries to become the owner of the specified context, as with acquire().
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bool | wait (Glib::Threads::Cond & cond, Glib::Threads::Mutex & mutex) |
| Tries to become the owner of the specified context, as with acquire().
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void | release () |
| Releases ownership of a context previously acquired by this thread with acquire().
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bool | prepare (int & priority) |
| Prepares to poll sources within a main loop.
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bool | prepare () |
| Prepares to poll sources within a main loop.
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void | query (int max_priority, int &timeout, std::vector< PollFD > & fds) |
| Determines information necessary to poll this main loop.
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bool | check (int max_priority, std::vector< PollFD > & fds) |
| Passes the results of polling back to the main loop.
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void | dispatch () |
| Dispatches all pending sources.
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void | set_poll_func (GPollFunc poll_func) |
| Sets the function to use to handle polling of file descriptors.
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GPollFunc | get_poll_func () |
| Gets the poll function set by g_main_context_set_poll_func().
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void | add_poll (PollFD & fd, int priority) |
| Adds a file descriptor to the set of file descriptors polled for this context.
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void | remove_poll (PollFD & fd) |
| Removes file descriptor from the set of file descriptors to be polled for a particular context.
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void | push_thread_default () |
| Acquires the context and sets it as the thread-default context for the current thread.
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void | pop_thread_default () |
| Pops the context off the thread-default context stack (verifying that it was on the top of the stack).
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void | invoke (const sigc::slot< bool > & slot, int priority=PRIORITY_DEFAULT) |
| Invokes a function in such a way that this MainContext is owned during the invocation of slot.
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SignalTimeout | signal_timeout () |
| Timeout signal, attached to this MainContext.
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SignalIdle | signal_idle () |
| Idle signal, attached to this MainContext.
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SignalIO | signal_io () |
| I/O signal, attached to this MainContext.
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SignalChildWatch | signal_child_watch () |
| child watch signal, attached to this MainContext.
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void | reference () const |
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void | unreference () const |
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GMainContext * | gobj () |
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const GMainContext * | gobj () const |
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GMainContext * | gobj_copy () const |
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Gets the thread-default MainContext for this thread.
Asynchronous operations that want to be able to be run in contexts other than the default one should call this method to get a MainContext to add their Glib::Sources to. (Note that even in single-threaded programs applications may sometimes want to temporarily push a non-default context, so it is not safe to assume that this will always return the global default context if you are running in the default thread.)
This method wraps g_main_context_ref_thread_default(), and not g_main_context_get_thread_default().
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- The thread-default MainContext.
- Since glibmm 2.64
void Glib::MainContext::invoke |
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const sigc::slot< bool > & | slot, |
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int | priority = PRIORITY_DEFAULT ) |
Invokes a function in such a way that this MainContext is owned during the invocation of slot.
If the context is owned by the current thread, slot is called directly. Otherwise, if the context is the thread-default main context of the current thread and acquire() succeeds, then slot is called and release() is called afterwards.
In any other case, an idle source is created to call slot and that source is attached to the context (presumably to be run in another thread).
Note that, as with normal idle functions, slot should probably return false
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If an idle source is created to call slot, invoke() may return before slot is called.
Because sigc::trackable is not thread-safe, if the slot represents a non-static method of a class deriving from sigc::trackable, and the slot is created by sigc::mem_fun(), invoke() should only be called from the thread where the context runs. You can use, say, boost::bind() or, in C++11, std::bind() or a C++11 lambda expression instead of sigc::mem_fun().
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priority | The priority of the idle source, if one is created. |
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bool Glib::MainContext::iteration |
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Runs a single iteration for the given main loop.
This involves checking to see if any event sources are ready to be processed, then if no events sources are ready and may_block is true, waiting for a source to become ready, then dispatching the highest priority events sources that are ready. Note that even when may_block is true, it is still possible for iteration() to return false, since the the wait may be interrupted for other reasons than an event source becoming ready.
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- Returns
- true if events were dispatched.
void Glib::MainContext::push_thread_default |
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Acquires the context and sets it as the thread-default context for the current thread.
This will cause certain asynchronous operations (such as most gio-based I/O) which are started in this thread to run under this context and deliver their results to its main loop, rather than running under the global default context in the main thread. Note that calling this function changes the context returned by get_thread_default(), not the one returned by get_default(), so it does not affect the context used by functions like g_idle_add().
Normally you would call this function shortly after creating a new thread, passing it a Glib::MainContext which will be run by a Glib::MainLoop in that thread, to set a new default context for all async operations in that thread. In this case you may not need to ever call pop_thread_default(), assuming you want the new Glib::MainContext to be the default for the whole lifecycle of the thread.
If you don't have control over how the new thread was created (e.g. if the new thread isn't newly created, or if the thread life cycle is managed by a GThreadPool), it is always suggested to wrap the logic that needs to use the new Glib::MainContext inside a push_thread_default() / pop_thread_default() pair, otherwise threads that are re-used will end up never explicitly releasing the Glib::MainContext reference they hold.
In some cases you may want to schedule a single operation in a non-default context, or temporarily use a non-default context in the main thread. In that case, you can wrap the call to the asynchronous operation inside a push_thread_default() / pop_thread_default() pair, but it is up to you to ensure that no other asynchronous operations accidentally get started while the non-default context is active.
Beware that libraries that predate this function may not correctly handle being used from a thread with a thread-default context. Eg, see Gio::File::supports_thread_contexts().
- Since glibmm 2.64