Fawkes API
Fawkes Development Version
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Thread aspect that allows to replace the main loop of the main application of Fawkes. More...
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Public Member Functions | |
MainLoopAspect () | |
Constructor. | |
virtual | ~MainLoopAspect () |
Virtual empty destructor. | |
void | init_MainLoopAspect (BlockedTimingExecutor *btexec) |
Initialize main loop aspect. | |
Protected Attributes | |
BlockedTimingExecutor * | blocked_timing_executor |
This is a blocked timing executor instance which can be used to run threads with the BlockedTimingAspect. |
Thread aspect that allows to replace the main loop of the main application of Fawkes.
Warning, replacing the main loop may severely interfere with the functionality of Fawkes. Make sure that you know what the main loop needs, what it has to do and what it should not do.
At any given time there can only be one thread active with this aspect.
fawkes::MainLoopAspect::MainLoopAspect | ( | ) |
Constructor.
Definition at line 50 of file mainloop.cpp.
fawkes::MainLoopAspect::~MainLoopAspect | ( | ) | [virtual] |
Virtual empty destructor.
Definition at line 56 of file mainloop.cpp.
void fawkes::MainLoopAspect::init_MainLoopAspect | ( | BlockedTimingExecutor * | btexec | ) |
Initialize main loop aspect.
Called from the Aspect initializer.
btexec | blocked timing executor instance that can be used to run threads that have the blocked timing aspect. It's accessible as blocked_timing_aspect. |
Definition at line 68 of file mainloop.cpp.
Referenced by fawkes::MainLoopAspectIniFin::init().
This is a blocked timing executor instance which can be used to run threads with the BlockedTimingAspect.
Definition at line 46 of file mainloop.h.
Referenced by TimeTrackerMainLoopThread::loop().