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NAME

       shevek::closure - Block and resume without blocking the main loop.

SYNOPSIS

       #include <closure.hh>

       Inherits shevek::refbase.

   Public Member Functions
       bool empty () const
           Check if the closure is empty.
       void set_function (sigc::slot0< void > func, bool run=true, sigc::slot0< void >
           cb=sigc::slot0< void >())
           Set running function on an empty closure.
       ~closure ()
           Destructor.
       void wake ()
           Continue running the closure.

   Static Public Member Functions
       static Glib::RefPtr< closure > create ()
           Create a new closure.
       static void block ()
           Sleep, returning control to the caller until awoken.

   Additional Inherited Members

Detailed Description

       Block and resume without blocking the main loop.

       Closures allow blocking and resuming the main loop. They are implemented with threads,
       which means that they don't work well with multi-threaded programs.

       If a function wants to be able to block using a closure, it must be called using
       closure(). It (or any function it calls) can then suspend by calling closure::block(). It
       can be awoken again by calling closure::wake() on the closure object.

Member Function Documentation

   static void shevek::closure::block () [static]
       Sleep, returning control to the caller until awoken. This function puts the current
       closure to sleep. It will continue to run when awoken with wake(). It can also be
       destroyed. This function uses a global variable to know which is the current closure, so
       it can be called without an object, as closure::block (); .

   static Glib::RefPtr<closure> shevek::closure::create () [inline],  [static]
       Create a new closure. Create a new closure. It will be empty initially.

   bool shevek::closure::empty () const [inline]
       Check if the closure is empty. Check if the closure is empty. If it is, set_function() can
       be called.

   void shevek::closure::set_function (sigc::slot0< void > func, bool run = true, sigc::slot0<
       void > cb = sigc::slot0< void >())
       Set running function on an empty closure. Set running function. The closure must be empty
       when this is called. When the function exits, the closure returns to the empty state, and
       the callback is called, if given.

   void shevek::closure::wake ()
       Continue running the closure. Wake a closure. It is an error to wake a closure which isn't
       blocking (in particular also the currently running closure).

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