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juce::TimeSliceThread Class Referenceabstract

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. More...

#include <juce_TimeSliceThread.h>

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Public Types

enum class  Priority {
  highest = 2 ,
  high = 1 ,
  normal = 0 ,
  low = -1 ,
  background = -2
}
 The different runtime priorities of non-realtime threads. More...
 
using ThreadID = void *
 A value type used for thread IDs.
 

Public Member Functions

 TimeSliceThread (const String &threadName)
 Creates a TimeSliceThread.
 
 ~TimeSliceThread () override
 Destructor.
 
void addListener (Listener *)
 Add a listener to this thread which will receive a callback when signalThreadShouldExit was called on this thread.
 
void addTimeSliceClient (TimeSliceClient *clientToAdd, int millisecondsBeforeStarting=0)
 Adds a client to the list.
 
bool contains (const TimeSliceClient *) const
 Returns true if the client is currently registered.
 
TimeSliceClientgetClient (int index) const
 Returns one of the registered clients.
 
int getNumClients () const
 Returns the number of registered clients.
 
ThreadID getThreadId () const noexcept
 Returns the ID of this thread.
 
const StringgetThreadName () const noexcept
 Returns the name of the thread.
 
bool isRealtime () const
 Returns true if this Thread represents a realtime thread.
 
bool isThreadRunning () const
 Returns true if the thread is currently active.
 
void moveToFrontOfQueue (TimeSliceClient *clientToMove)
 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.
 
void notify () const
 Wakes up the thread.
 
void removeAllClients ()
 Removes all the active and pending clients from the list.
 
void removeListener (Listener *)
 Removes a listener added with addListener.
 
void removeTimeSliceClient (TimeSliceClient *clientToRemove)
 Removes a client from the list.
 
virtual void run ()=0
 Must be implemented to perform the thread's actual code.
 
void setAffinityMask (uint32 affinityMask)
 Sets the affinity mask for the thread.
 
void signalThreadShouldExit ()
 Sets a flag to tell the thread it should stop.
 
bool startRealtimeThread (const RealtimeOptions &options)
 Starts the thread with realtime performance characteristics on platforms that support it.
 
bool startThread ()
 Attempts to start a new thread with default ('Priority::normal') priority.
 
bool startThread (Priority newPriority)
 Attempts to start a new thread with a given priority.
 
bool stopThread (int timeOutMilliseconds)
 Attempts to stop the thread running.
 
bool threadShouldExit () const
 Checks whether the thread has been told to stop running.
 
bool wait (double timeOutMilliseconds) const
 Suspends the execution of this thread until either the specified timeout period has elapsed, or another thread calls the notify() method to wake it up.
 
bool waitForThreadToExit (int timeOutMilliseconds) const
 Waits for the thread to stop.
 

Static Public Member Functions

static bool currentThreadShouldExit ()
 Checks whether the current thread has been told to stop running.
 
static ThreadgetCurrentThread ()
 Finds the thread object that is currently running.
 
static ThreadID getCurrentThreadId ()
 Returns an id that identifies the caller thread.
 
static void initialiseJUCE (void *jniEnv, void *jContext)
 Initialises the JUCE subsystem for projects not created by the Projucer.
 
static bool launch (Priority priority, std::function< void()> functionToRun)
 Invokes a lambda or function on its own thread with a custom priority.
 
static bool launch (std::function< void()> functionToRun)
 Invokes a lambda or function on its own thread with the default priority.
 
static void setCurrentThreadAffinityMask (uint32 affinityMask)
 Changes the affinity mask for the caller thread.
 
static void setCurrentThreadName (const String &newThreadName)
 Changes the name of the caller thread.
 
static void sleep (int milliseconds)
 Suspends the execution of the current thread until the specified timeout period has elapsed (note that this may not be exact).
 
static void yield ()
 Yields the current thread's CPU time-slot and allows a new thread to run.
 

Static Public Attributes

static constexpr size_t osDefaultStackSize { 0 }
 

Protected Member Functions

Priority getPriority () const
 Returns the current priority of this thread.
 
bool setPriority (Priority newPriority)
 Attempts to set the priority for this thread.
 

Private Member Functions

void closeThreadHandle ()
 
bool createNativeThread (Priority)
 
TimeSliceClientgetNextClient (int index) const
 
void killThread ()
 
bool startThreadInternal (Priority)
 
void threadEntryPoint ()
 

Private Attributes

uint32 affinityMask = 0
 
CriticalSection callbackLock
 
TimeSliceClientclientBeingCalled = nullptr
 
Array< TimeSliceClient * > clients
 
WaitableEvent defaultEvent
 
bool deleteOnThreadEnd = false
 
ThreadSafeListenerList< Listenerlisteners
 
CriticalSection listLock
 
std::atomic< Prioritypriority
 
std::optional< RealtimeOptionsrealtimeOptions = {}
 
std::atomic< boolshouldExit { false }
 
CriticalSection startStopLock
 
WaitableEvent startSuspensionEvent
 
std::atomic< void * > threadHandle { nullptr }
 
std::atomic< ThreadIDthreadId { nullptr }
 
const String threadName
 
size_t threadStackSize
 

Detailed Description

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 also
TimeSliceClient, Thread

@tags{Core}

Member Typedef Documentation

◆ ThreadID

using juce::Thread::ThreadID = void*
inherited

A value type used for thread IDs.

See also
getCurrentThreadId(), getThreadId()

Member Enumeration Documentation

◆ Priority

enum class juce::Thread::Priority
stronginherited

The different runtime priorities of non-realtime threads.

See also
startThread
Enumerator
highest 

The highest possible priority that isn't a dedicated realtime thread.

high 

Makes use of performance cores and higher clocks.

normal 

The OS default.

It will balance out across all cores.

low 

Uses efficiency cores when possible.

background 

Restricted to efficiency cores on platforms that have them.

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

◆ TimeSliceThread()

juce::TimeSliceThread::TimeSliceThread ( const String threadName)
explicit

Creates a TimeSliceThread.

When first created, the thread is not running. Use the startThread() method to start it.

◆ ~TimeSliceThread()

juce::TimeSliceThread::~TimeSliceThread ( )
override

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).

Member Function Documentation

◆ addListener()

void juce::Thread::addListener ( Listener )
inherited

Add a listener to this thread which will receive a callback when signalThreadShouldExit was called on this thread.

See also
signalThreadShouldExit, removeListener

◆ addTimeSliceClient()

void juce::TimeSliceThread::addTimeSliceClient ( TimeSliceClient clientToAdd,
int  millisecondsBeforeStarting = 0 
)

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).

◆ closeThreadHandle()

void juce::Thread::closeThreadHandle ( )
privateinherited

◆ contains()

bool juce::TimeSliceThread::contains ( const TimeSliceClient ) const

Returns true if the client is currently registered.

◆ createNativeThread()

bool juce::Thread::createNativeThread ( Priority  )
privateinherited

◆ currentThreadShouldExit()

static bool juce::Thread::currentThreadShouldExit ( )
staticinherited

Checks whether the current thread has been told to stop running.

On the message thread, this will always return false, otherwise it will return threadShouldExit() called on the current thread.

See also
threadShouldExit

◆ getClient()

TimeSliceClient * juce::TimeSliceThread::getClient ( int  index) const

Returns one of the registered clients.

◆ getCurrentThread()

static Thread * juce::Thread::getCurrentThread ( )
staticinherited

Finds the thread object that is currently running.

Note that the main UI thread (or other non-JUCE threads) don't have a Thread object associated with them, so this will return nullptr.

◆ getCurrentThreadId()

Thread::ThreadID juce::Thread::getCurrentThreadId ( )
staticinherited

Returns an id that identifies the caller thread.

To find the ID of a particular thread object, use getThreadId().

Returns
a unique identifier that identifies the calling thread.
See also
getThreadId

Referenced by juce::ThreadLocalValue< Type >::get(), and juce::ThreadLocalValue< Type >::releaseCurrentThreadStorage().

◆ getNextClient()

TimeSliceClient * juce::TimeSliceThread::getNextClient ( int  index) const
private

◆ getNumClients()

int juce::TimeSliceThread::getNumClients ( ) const

Returns the number of registered clients.

◆ getPriority()

Priority juce::Thread::getPriority ( ) const
protectedinherited

Returns the current priority of this thread.

This can only be called from the target thread. Doing so from another thread will cause an assert.

See also
setPriority

◆ getThreadId()

ThreadID juce::Thread::getThreadId ( ) const
noexceptinherited

Returns the ID of this thread.

That means the ID of this thread object - not of the thread that's calling the method. This can change when the thread is started and stopped, and will be invalid if the thread's not actually running.

See also
getCurrentThreadId

◆ getThreadName()

const String & juce::Thread::getThreadName ( ) const
inlinenoexceptinherited

Returns the name of the thread.

This is the name that gets set in the constructor.

◆ initialiseJUCE()

static void juce::Thread::initialiseJUCE ( void *  jniEnv,
void *  jContext 
)
staticinherited

Initialises the JUCE subsystem for projects not created by the Projucer.

On Android, JUCE needs to be initialised once before it is used. The Projucer will automatically generate the necessary java code to do this. However, if you are using JUCE without the Projucer or are creating a library made with JUCE intended for use in non-JUCE apks, then you must call this method manually once on apk startup.

You can call this method from C++ or directly from java by calling the following java method:

com.rmsl.juce.Java.initialiseJUCE (myContext);

Note that the above java method is only available in Android Studio projects created by the Projucer. If you need to call this from another type of project then you need to add the following java file to your project:

package com.rmsl.juce;
public class Java
{
static { System.loadLibrary ("juce_jni"); }
public native static void initialiseJUCE (Context context);
}
Parameters
jniEnvthis is a pointer to JNI's JNIEnv variable. Any callback from Java into C++ will have this passed in as it's first parameter.
jContextthis is a jobject referring to your app/service/receiver/ provider's Context. JUCE needs this for many of it's internal functions.

◆ isRealtime()

bool juce::Thread::isRealtime ( ) const
inherited

Returns true if this Thread represents a realtime thread.

◆ isThreadRunning()

bool juce::Thread::isThreadRunning ( ) const
inherited

Returns true if the thread is currently active.

Referenced by juce::detail::MessageThread::isRunning().

◆ killThread()

void juce::Thread::killThread ( )
privateinherited

◆ launch() [1/2]

static bool juce::Thread::launch ( Priority  priority,
std::function< void()>  functionToRun 
)
staticinherited

Invokes a lambda or function on its own thread with a custom priority.

This will spin up a Thread object which calls the function and then exits. Bear in mind that starting and stopping a thread can be a fairly heavyweight operation, so you might prefer to use a ThreadPool if you're kicking off a lot of short background tasks.

Also note that using an anonymous thread makes it very difficult to interrupt the function when you need to stop it, e.g. when your app quits. So it's up to you to deal with situations where the function may fail to stop in time.

Parameters
priorityThe priority the thread is started with.
functionToRunThe lambda to be called from the new Thread.
Returns
true if the thread started successfully, or false if it failed.

◆ launch() [2/2]

static bool juce::Thread::launch ( std::function< void()>  functionToRun)
staticinherited

Invokes a lambda or function on its own thread with the default priority.

This will spin up a Thread object which calls the function and then exits. Bear in mind that starting and stopping a thread can be a fairly heavyweight operation, so you might prefer to use a ThreadPool if you're kicking off a lot of short background tasks.

Also note that using an anonymous thread makes it very difficult to interrupt the function when you need to stop it, e.g. when your app quits. So it's up to you to deal with situations where the function may fail to stop in time.

Parameters
functionToRunThe lambda to be called from the new Thread.
Returns
true if the thread started successfully, or false if it failed.
See also
launch.

◆ moveToFrontOfQueue()

void juce::TimeSliceThread::moveToFrontOfQueue ( TimeSliceClient clientToMove)

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.

◆ notify()

void juce::Thread::notify ( ) const
inherited

Wakes up the thread.

If the thread has called the wait() method, this will wake it up.

See also
wait

◆ removeAllClients()

void juce::TimeSliceThread::removeAllClients ( )

Removes all the active and pending clients from the list.

This method will make sure that all callbacks to clients have finished before the method returns.

◆ removeListener()

void juce::Thread::removeListener ( Listener )
inherited

Removes a listener added with addListener.

◆ removeTimeSliceClient()

void juce::TimeSliceThread::removeTimeSliceClient ( TimeSliceClient clientToRemove)

Removes a client from the list.

This method will make sure that all callbacks to the client have completely finished before the method returns.

◆ run()

virtual void juce::Thread::run ( )
pure virtualinherited

Must be implemented to perform the thread's actual code.

Remember that the thread must regularly check the threadShouldExit() method whilst running, and if this returns true it should return from the run() method as soon as possible to avoid being forcibly killed.

See also
threadShouldExit, startThread

Implemented in juce::ThreadedAnalyticsDestination::EventDispatcher, juce::MidiOutput, juce::detail::MessageThread, juce::InterprocessConnectionServer, juce::NetworkServiceDiscovery::Advertiser, and juce::NetworkServiceDiscovery::AvailableServiceList.

◆ setAffinityMask()

void juce::Thread::setAffinityMask ( uint32  affinityMask)
inherited

Sets the affinity mask for the thread.

This will only have an effect next time the thread is started - i.e. if the thread is already running when called, it'll have no effect.

See also
setCurrentThreadAffinityMask

◆ setCurrentThreadAffinityMask()

void juce::Thread::setCurrentThreadAffinityMask ( uint32  affinityMask)
staticinherited

Changes the affinity mask for the caller thread.

This will change the affinity mask for the thread that calls this static method.

See also
setAffinityMask

References juce::Thread::affinityMask, jassertfalse, JUCE_BEGIN_IGNORE_WARNINGS_GCC_LIKE, and JUCE_END_IGNORE_WARNINGS_GCC_LIKE.

◆ setCurrentThreadName()

void juce::Thread::setCurrentThreadName ( const String newThreadName)
staticinherited

Changes the name of the caller thread.

Different OSes may place different length or content limits on this name.

References JUCE_AUTORELEASEPOOL.

◆ setPriority()

bool juce::Thread::setPriority ( Priority  newPriority)
protectedinherited

Attempts to set the priority for this thread.

Returns true if the new priority was set successfully, false if not.

This can only be called from the target thread. Doing so from another thread will cause an assert.

Parameters
newPriorityThe new priority to be applied to the thread. Note: This has no effect on Linux platforms, subsequent calls to 'getPriority' will return this value.
See also
Priority

◆ signalThreadShouldExit()

void juce::Thread::signalThreadShouldExit ( )
inherited

Sets a flag to tell the thread it should stop.

Calling this means that the threadShouldExit() method will then return true. The thread should be regularly checking this to see whether it should exit.

If your thread makes use of wait(), you might want to call notify() after calling this method, to interrupt any waits that might be in progress, and allow it to reach a point where it can exit.

See also
threadShouldExit, waitForThreadToExit

Referenced by juce::detail::MessageThread::stop().

◆ sleep()

void juce::Thread::sleep ( int  milliseconds)
staticinherited

Suspends the execution of the current thread until the specified timeout period has elapsed (note that this may not be exact).

The timeout period must not be negative and whilst sleeping the thread cannot be woken up so it should only be used for short periods of time and when other methods such as using a WaitableEvent or CriticalSection are not possible.

Referenced by juce::OpenGLContext::NativeContext::getNativeWindowFromSurfaceHolder(), juce::detail::MessageThread::run(), and juce::OpenGLContext::NativeContext::swapBuffers().

◆ startRealtimeThread()

bool juce::Thread::startRealtimeThread ( const RealtimeOptions options)
inherited

Starts the thread with realtime performance characteristics on platforms that support it.

You cannot change the options of a running realtime thread, nor switch a non-realtime thread to a realtime thread. To make these changes you must first stop the thread and then restart with different options.

Parameters
optionsRealtime options the thread should be created with.
See also
startThread, RealtimeOptions

◆ startThread() [1/2]

bool juce::Thread::startThread ( )
inherited

Attempts to start a new thread with default ('Priority::normal') priority.

This will cause the thread's run() method to be called by a new thread. If this thread is already running, startThread() won't do anything.

If a thread cannot be created with the requested priority, this will return false and Thread::run() will not be called. An exception to this is the Android platform, which always starts a thread and attempts to upgrade the thread after creation.

Returns
true if the thread started successfully. false if it was unsuccessful.
See also
stopThread

Referenced by juce::detail::MessageThread::start().

◆ startThread() [2/2]

bool juce::Thread::startThread ( Priority  newPriority)
inherited

Attempts to start a new thread with a given priority.

This will cause the thread's run() method to be called by a new thread. If this thread is already running, startThread() won't do anything.

If a thread cannot be created with the requested priority, this will return false and Thread::run() will not be called. An exception to this is the Android platform, which always starts a thread and attempts to upgrade the thread after creation.

Parameters
newPriorityPriority the thread should be assigned. This parameter is ignored on Linux.
Returns
true if the thread started successfully, false if it was unsuccesful.
See also
startThread, setPriority, startRealtimeThread

◆ startThreadInternal()

bool juce::Thread::startThreadInternal ( Priority  )
privateinherited

◆ stopThread()

bool juce::Thread::stopThread ( int  timeOutMilliseconds)
inherited

Attempts to stop the thread running.

This method will cause the threadShouldExit() method to return true and call notify() in case the thread is currently waiting.

Hopefully the thread will then respond to this by exiting cleanly, and the stopThread method will wait for a given time-period for this to happen.

If the thread is stuck and fails to respond after the timeout, it gets forcibly killed, which is a very bad thing to happen, as it could still be holding locks, etc. which are needed by other parts of your program.

Parameters
timeOutMillisecondsThe number of milliseconds to wait for the thread to finish before killing it by force. A negative value in here will wait forever.
Returns
true if the thread was cleanly stopped before the timeout, or false if it had to be killed by force.
See also
signalThreadShouldExit, threadShouldExit, waitForThreadToExit, isThreadRunning

Referenced by juce::detail::MessageThread::stop().

◆ threadEntryPoint()

void juce::Thread::threadEntryPoint ( )
privateinherited

◆ threadShouldExit()

bool juce::Thread::threadShouldExit ( ) const
inherited

Checks whether the thread has been told to stop running.

Threads need to check this regularly, and if it returns true, they should return from their run() method at the first possible opportunity.

See also
signalThreadShouldExit, currentThreadShouldExit

Referenced by juce::detail::MessageThread::run().

◆ wait()

bool juce::Thread::wait ( double  timeOutMilliseconds) const
inherited

Suspends the execution of this thread until either the specified timeout period has elapsed, or another thread calls the notify() method to wake it up.

A negative timeout value means that the method will wait indefinitely.

Returns
true if the event has been signalled, false if the timeout expires.

◆ waitForThreadToExit()

bool juce::Thread::waitForThreadToExit ( int  timeOutMilliseconds) const
inherited

Waits for the thread to stop.

This will wait until isThreadRunning() is false or until a timeout expires.

Parameters
timeOutMillisecondsthe time to wait, in milliseconds. If this value is less than zero, it will wait forever.
Returns
true if the thread exits, or false if the timeout expires first.

◆ yield()

void juce::Thread::yield ( )
staticinherited

Yields the current thread's CPU time-slot and allows a new thread to run.

If there are no other threads of equal or higher priority currently running then this will return immediately and the current thread will continue to run.

Member Data Documentation

◆ affinityMask

uint32 juce::Thread::affinityMask = 0
privateinherited

◆ callbackLock

CriticalSection juce::TimeSliceThread::callbackLock
private

◆ clientBeingCalled

TimeSliceClient* juce::TimeSliceThread::clientBeingCalled = nullptr
private

◆ clients

Array<TimeSliceClient*> juce::TimeSliceThread::clients
private

◆ defaultEvent

WaitableEvent juce::Thread::defaultEvent
privateinherited

◆ deleteOnThreadEnd

bool juce::Thread::deleteOnThreadEnd = false
privateinherited

◆ listeners

ThreadSafeListenerList<Listener> juce::Thread::listeners
privateinherited

◆ listLock

CriticalSection juce::TimeSliceThread::listLock
private

◆ osDefaultStackSize

constexpr size_t juce::Thread::osDefaultStackSize { 0 }
staticconstexprinherited

◆ priority

std::atomic<Priority> juce::Thread::priority
privateinherited

◆ realtimeOptions

std::optional<RealtimeOptions> juce::Thread::realtimeOptions = {}
privateinherited

◆ shouldExit

std::atomic<bool> juce::Thread::shouldExit { false }
privateinherited

◆ startStopLock

CriticalSection juce::Thread::startStopLock
privateinherited

◆ startSuspensionEvent

WaitableEvent juce::Thread::startSuspensionEvent
privateinherited

◆ threadHandle

std::atomic<void*> juce::Thread::threadHandle { nullptr }
privateinherited

◆ threadId

std::atomic<ThreadID> juce::Thread::threadId { nullptr }
privateinherited

◆ threadName

const String juce::Thread::threadName
privateinherited

◆ threadStackSize

size_t juce::Thread::threadStackSize
privateinherited

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