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NAME
ost::Event - The Event class implements a feature originally found in the WIN32 API; event notification.
SYNOPSIS
#include <thread.h> Public Member Functions Event () virtual ~Event () void reset (void) Once signaled, the Event class must be 'reset' before responding to a new signal. void signal (void) Signal the event for the waiting thread. bool wait (timeout_t timer) Wait either for the event to be signaled by another thread or for the specified timeout duration. bool wait (void)
Detailed Description
The Event class implements a feature originally found in the WIN32 API; event notification. A target thread waits on a resetable Event, and one or more other threads can then signal the waiting thread to resume execution. A timeout can be used to specify a wait duration in milliseconds. The Event class must be reset before it can be used again as a trigger. These event objects use a trigger/reset mechanism and are related to low level conditional variables. Author: : David Sugar dyfet@ostel.com Thread synchornization on event notification.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
ost::Event::Event () virtual ost::Event::~Event () [virtual]
Member Function Documentation
void ost::Event::reset (void) Once signaled, the Event class must be 'reset' before responding to a new signal. See also: signal void ost::Event::signal (void) Signal the event for the waiting thread. bool ost::Event::wait (timeout_t timer) Wait either for the event to be signaled by another thread or for the specified timeout duration. See also: signal Returns: true if signaled, false if timed out. Parameters: timer timeout in milliseconds to wait for a signal. bool ost::Event::wait (void)
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