System::Threading::ThreadPool class
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Thread pool API allowing it pushing jobs into queue to be read by pool of worker threads. This is a static type with no instance services. You should never create instances of it by any means.
class ThreadPool : public System::Object
Methods
Method | Description |
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static GetAvailableThreads(int&, int&) | Gets number of available threads. |
static GetInstance() | RTTI information. |
static GetMaxThreads(int&, int&) | Gets maximal number of concurrent threads. |
static GetMinThreads(int&, int&) | Gets minimal number of threads being created by pool. |
static JoinAllThreads() | Joins all owned threads. Waits infinitely. |
operator=(const ThreadPool&) | No copying. |
static QueueUserWorkItem(WaitCallback) | Puts work item into queue which is present with callback with no parameter. |
static QueueUserWorkItem(WaitCallback, const System::SharedPtr<System::Object>&) | Puts work item into queue which is present with callback with no parameter. |
static SetMaxThreads(int, int) | Sets number of threads owned by pool. |
static SetMinThreads(int, int) | Sets minimal number of threads owned by pool. |
ThreadPool(const ThreadPool&) | No copying. |
Remarks
#include "system/threading/thread_pool.h"
#include "system/threading/thread.h"
#include "system/object.h"
#include "system/smart_ptr.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <mutex>
#include <string>
#include <thread>
const std::string &BooleanToString(bool value)
{
static const std::string True = "True";
static const std::string False = "False";
return value ? True : False;
}
int main()
{
using namespace System::Threading;
std::mutex m;
const auto threadsCount = std::thread::hardware_concurrency();
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < threadsCount; ++i)
{
ThreadPool::QueueUserWorkItem([&m](System::SharedPtr<System::Object> object) -> void {
auto thread = Thread::get_CurrentThread();
m.lock();
std::cout << "Background: " << BooleanToString(thread->get_IsBackground()) <<
", Thread pool: " << BooleanToString(thread->get_IsThreadPoolThread()) <<
", Thread ID: " << thread->get_ManagedThreadId() << std::endl;
m.unlock();
});
}
ThreadPool::JoinAllThreads();
return 0;
}
/*
This code example produces the following output:
Background: True, Thread pool: True, Thread ID: 1
Background: True, Thread pool: True, Thread ID: 3
Background: True, Thread pool: True, Thread ID: 5
Background: True, Thread pool: True, Thread ID: 6
Background: True, Thread pool: True, Thread ID: 9
Background: True, Thread pool: True, Thread ID: 1
Background: True, Thread pool: True, Thread ID: 7
Background: True, Thread pool: True, Thread ID: 2
Background: True, Thread pool: True, Thread ID: 4
Background: True, Thread pool: True, Thread ID: 3
Background: True, Thread pool: True, Thread ID: 12
Background: True, Thread pool: True, Thread ID: 8
Background: True, Thread pool: True, Thread ID: 5
Background: True, Thread pool: True, Thread ID: 6
Background: True, Thread pool: True, Thread ID: 16
Background: True, Thread pool: True, Thread ID: 11
*/
See Also
- Class Object
- Namespace System::Threading
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