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This permissive ISC license applies ONLY to files within the juce_core module! All other JUCE modules are covered by a dual GPL/commercial license, so if you are using any other modules, be sure to check that you also comply with their license. For more details, visit www.juce.com ============================================================================== */ #ifndef JUCE_THREADLOCALVALUE_H_INCLUDED #define JUCE_THREADLOCALVALUE_H_INCLUDED // (NB: on win32, native thread-locals aren't possible in a dynamically loaded DLL in XP). #if ! ((JUCE_MSVC && (JUCE_64BIT || ! defined (JucePlugin_PluginCode))) \ || (JUCE_MAC && JUCE_CLANG && defined (MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_7) \ && MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED >= MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_7)) #define JUCE_NO_COMPILER_THREAD_LOCAL 1 #endif //============================================================================== /** Provides cross-platform support for thread-local objects. This class holds an internal list of objects of the templated type, keeping an instance for each thread that requests one. The first time a thread attempts to access its value, an object is created and added to the list for that thread. Typically, you'll probably want to create a static instance of a ThreadLocalValue object, or hold one within a singleton. The templated class for your value must be a primitive type, or a simple POD struct. When a thread no longer needs to use its value, it can call releaseCurrentThreadStorage() to allow the storage to be re-used by another thread. If a thread exits without calling this method, the object storage will be left allocated until the ThreadLocalValue object is deleted. */ template class ThreadLocalValue { public: /** */ ThreadLocalValue() noexcept { } /** Destructor. When this object is deleted, all the value objects for all threads will be deleted. */ ~ThreadLocalValue() { #if JUCE_NO_COMPILER_THREAD_LOCAL for (ObjectHolder* o = first.value; o != nullptr;) { ObjectHolder* const next = o->next; delete o; o = next; } #endif } /** Returns a reference to this thread's instance of the value. Note that the first time a thread tries to access the value, an instance of the value object will be created - so if your value's class has a non-trivial constructor, be aware that this method could invoke it. */ Type& operator*() const noexcept { return get(); } /** Returns a pointer to this thread's instance of the value. Note that the first time a thread tries to access the value, an instance of the value object will be created - so if your value's class has a non-trivial constructor, be aware that this method could invoke it. */ operator Type*() const noexcept { return &get(); } /** Accesses a method or field of the value object. Note that the first time a thread tries to access the value, an instance of the value object will be created - so if your value's class has a non-trivial constructor, be aware that this method could invoke it. */ Type* operator->() const noexcept { return &get(); } /** Assigns a new value to the thread-local object. */ ThreadLocalValue& operator= (const Type& newValue) { get() = newValue; return *this; } /** Returns a reference to this thread's instance of the value. Note that the first time a thread tries to access the value, an instance of the value object will be created - so if your value's class has a non-trivial constructor, be aware that this method could invoke it. */ Type& get() const noexcept { #if JUCE_NO_COMPILER_THREAD_LOCAL const Thread::ThreadID threadId = Thread::getCurrentThreadId(); for (ObjectHolder* o = first.get(); o != nullptr; o = o->next) if (o->threadId == threadId) return o->object; for (ObjectHolder* o = first.get(); o != nullptr; o = o->next) { if (o->threadId == nullptr) { { SpinLock::ScopedLockType sl (lock); if (o->threadId != nullptr) continue; o->threadId = threadId; } o->object = Type(); return o->object; } } ObjectHolder* const newObject = new ObjectHolder (threadId); do { newObject->next = first.get(); } while (! first.compareAndSetBool (newObject, newObject->next)); return newObject->object; #elif JUCE_MAC static __thread Type object; return object; #elif JUCE_MSVC static __declspec(thread) Type object; return object; #endif } /** Called by a thread before it terminates, to allow this class to release any storage associated with the thread. */ void releaseCurrentThreadStorage() { #if JUCE_NO_COMPILER_THREAD_LOCAL const Thread::ThreadID threadId = Thread::getCurrentThreadId(); for (ObjectHolder* o = first.get(); o != nullptr; o = o->next) { if (o->threadId == threadId) { SpinLock::ScopedLockType sl (lock); o->threadId = nullptr; } } #endif } private: //============================================================================== #if JUCE_NO_COMPILER_THREAD_LOCAL struct ObjectHolder { ObjectHolder (const Thread::ThreadID& tid) : threadId (tid), next (nullptr), object() {} Thread::ThreadID threadId; ObjectHolder* next; Type object; JUCE_DECLARE_NON_COPYABLE (ObjectHolder) }; mutable Atomic first; SpinLock lock; #endif JUCE_DECLARE_NON_COPYABLE (ThreadLocalValue) }; #endif // JUCE_THREADLOCALVALUE_H_INCLUDED