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#ifndef _OBSERVABLETHREAD_HXX
#define _OBSERVABLETHREAD_HXX
#include <osl/thread.hxx>
#include <rtl/ref.hxx>
#include <osl/interlck.h>
#include <boost/weak_ptr.hpp>
#include <ithreadlistenerowner.hxx>
/** class for an observable thread
OD 2007-01-29 #i73788#
Note: A thread is ref-counted. Thus, an instance of a derived class has to
to be hold via a reference. The thread itself assures during its execution,
that the ref-count is increased. Its execution starts with its <run()> method
and ends with its <onTerminated()> method.
Note: A thread can be only observed by one or none thread observer in order
to notify, that the thread has finished its work.
@author OD
*/
class ObservableThread : public osl::Thread,
public rtl::IReference
{
public:
virtual ~ObservableThread();
void SetListener( boost::weak_ptr< IFinishedThreadListener > pThreadListener,
const oslInterlockedCount nThreadID );
// IReference
virtual oslInterlockedCount SAL_CALL acquire();
virtual oslInterlockedCount SAL_CALL release();
protected:
ObservableThread();
/** intrinsic function of the thread
Important note:
Do not override this method again. Instead override <threadFunction()>.
Otherwise, it's not guaranteed, that its ref-count is increased
during the execution of the thread.
@author OD
*/
virtual void SAL_CALL run();
virtual void threadFunction() = 0;
/** method called, when thread has finished its work
Important note:
Do not override this method again. Instead override <threadFinished()>.
Otherwise, it's not guaranteed, that the ref-count is decreased at
the end of its execution and that the observer is notified, that
the thread has finished its work.
@author OD
*/
virtual void SAL_CALL onTerminated();
virtual void threadFinished();
private:
oslInterlockedCount mnRefCount;
oslInterlockedCount mnThreadID;
boost::weak_ptr< IFinishedThreadListener > mpThreadListener;
};
#endif
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