/* ============================================================================== This file is part of the JUCE library - "Jules' Utility Class Extensions" Copyright 2004-11 by Raw Material Software Ltd. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ JUCE can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms of the GNU General Public License (Version 2), as published by the Free Software Foundation. A copy of the license is included in the JUCE distribution, or can be found online at www.gnu.org/licenses. JUCE is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ To release a closed-source product which uses JUCE, commercial licenses are available: visit www.rawmaterialsoftware.com/juce for more information. ============================================================================== */ #ifndef __JUCE_TIMESLICETHREAD_JUCEHEADER__ #define __JUCE_TIMESLICETHREAD_JUCEHEADER__ #include "juce_Thread.h" #include "../containers/juce_Array.h" #include "../time/juce_Time.h" class TimeSliceThread; //============================================================================== /** Used by the TimeSliceThread class. To register your class with a TimeSliceThread, derive from this class and use the TimeSliceThread::addTimeSliceClient() method to add it to the list. Make sure you always call TimeSliceThread::removeTimeSliceClient() before deleting your client! @see TimeSliceThread */ class JUCE_API TimeSliceClient { public: /** Destructor. */ virtual ~TimeSliceClient() {} /** Called back by a TimeSliceThread. When you register this class with it, a TimeSliceThread will repeatedly call this method. The implementation of this method should use its time-slice to do something that's quick - never block for longer than absolutely necessary. @returns Your method should return the number of milliseconds which it would like to wait before being called again. Returning 0 will make the thread call again as soon as possible (after possibly servicing other busy clients). If you return a value below zero, your client will be removed from the list of clients, and won't be called again. The value you specify isn't a guaranteee, and is only used as a hint by the thread - the actual time before the next callback may be more or less than specified. You can force the TimeSliceThread to wake up and poll again immediately by calling its notify() method. */ virtual int useTimeSlice() = 0; private: friend class TimeSliceThread; Time nextCallTime; }; //============================================================================== /** A thread that keeps a list of clients, and calls each one in turn, giving them all a chance to run some sort of short task. @see TimeSliceClient, Thread */ class JUCE_API TimeSliceThread : public Thread { public: //============================================================================== /** Creates a TimeSliceThread. When first created, the thread is not running. Use the startThread() method to start it. */ explicit TimeSliceThread (const String& threadName); /** Destructor. Deleting a Thread object that is running will only give the thread a brief opportunity to stop itself cleanly, so it's recommended that you should always call stopThread() with a decent timeout before deleting, to avoid the thread being forcibly killed (which is a Bad Thing). */ ~TimeSliceThread(); //============================================================================== /** Adds a client to the list. The client's callbacks will start after the number of milliseconds specified by millisecondsBeforeStarting (and this may happen before this method has returned). */ void addTimeSliceClient (TimeSliceClient* client, int millisecondsBeforeStarting = 0); /** Removes a client from the list. This method will make sure that all callbacks to the client have completely finished before the method returns. */ void removeTimeSliceClient (TimeSliceClient* client); /** If the given client is waiting in the queue, it will be moved to the front and given a time-slice as soon as possible. If the specified client has not been added, nothing will happen. */ void moveToFrontOfQueue (TimeSliceClient* client); /** Returns the number of registered clients. */ int getNumClients() const; /** Returns one of the registered clients. */ TimeSliceClient* getClient (int index) const; //============================================================================== #ifndef DOXYGEN void run(); #endif //============================================================================== private: CriticalSection callbackLock, listLock; Array clients; TimeSliceClient* clientBeingCalled; TimeSliceClient* getNextClient (int index) const; JUCE_DECLARE_NON_COPYABLE_WITH_LEAK_DETECTOR (TimeSliceThread); }; #endif // __JUCE_TIMESLICETHREAD_JUCEHEADER__