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273 lines
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{
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This file is part of the Free Pascal run time library.
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(c) 2000-2003 by Marco van de Voort
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member of the Free Pascal development team.
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See the file COPYING.FPC, included in this distribution,
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for details about the copyright.
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TThread implementation old (1.0) and new (pthreads) style
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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}
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{
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What follows, is a short description on my implementation of TThread.
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Most information can also be found by reading the source and accompanying
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comments.
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A thread is created using BeginThread, which in turn calls
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pthread_create. So the threads here are always posix threads.
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Posix doesn't define anything for suspending threads as this is
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inherintly unsafe. Just don't suspend threads at points they cannot
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control. Therefore, I didn't implement .Suspend() if its called from
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outside the threads execution flow (except on Linux _without_ NPTL).
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The implementation for .suspend uses a semaphore, which is initialized
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at thread creation. If the thread tries to suspend itself, we simply
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let it wait on the semaphore until it is unblocked by someone else
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who calls .Resume.
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If a thread is supposed to be suspended (from outside its own path of
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execution) on a system where the symbol LINUX is defined, two things
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are possible.
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1) the system has the LinuxThreads pthread implementation
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2) the system has NPTL as the pthread implementation.
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In the first case, each thread is a process on its own, which as far as
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know actually violates posix with respect to signal handling.
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But we can detect this case, because getpid(2) will
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return a different PID for each thread. In that case, sending SIGSTOP
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to the PID associated with a thread will actually stop that thread
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only.
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In the second case, this is not possible. But getpid(2) returns the same
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PID across all threads, which is detected, and TThread.Suspend() does
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nothing in that case. This should probably be changed, but I know of
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no way to suspend a thread when using NPTL.
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If the symbol LINUX is not defined, then the unimplemented
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function SuspendThread is called.
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Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.de>, Sunday, November 16 2003
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}
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{ ok, so this is a hack, but it works nicely. Just never use
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a multiline argument with WRITE_DEBUG! }
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{$MACRO ON}
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{$IFDEF DEBUG_MT}
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{$define WRITE_DEBUG := writeln} // actually write something
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{$ELSE}
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{$define WRITE_DEBUG := //} // just comment out those lines
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{$ENDIF}
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var
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ThreadsInited: boolean = false;
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CurrentTM: TThreadManager;
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GMainPID: LongInt = 0;
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const
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// stupid, considering its not even implemented...
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Priorities: array [TThreadPriority] of Integer =
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(-20,-19,-10,0,9,18,19);
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procedure InitThreads;
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begin
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if not ThreadsInited then begin
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GetThreadManager(CurrentTM);
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ThreadsInited := true;
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GMainPid := fpgetpid();
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end;
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end;
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procedure DoneThreads;
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begin
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ThreadsInited := false;
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end;
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function ThreadFunc(parameter: Pointer): PtrInt;
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var
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LThread: TThread;
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c: char;
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begin
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WRITE_DEBUG('ThreadFunc is here...');
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LThread := TThread(parameter);
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WRITE_DEBUG('thread initing, parameter = ', LongInt(LThread));
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// save the PID of the "thread"
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// this is different from the PID of the main thread if
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// the LinuxThreads implementation is used
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LThread.FPid := fpgetpid();
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try
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if LThread.FInitialSuspended then begin
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CurrentTM.SemaphoreWait(LThread.FSem);
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if not LThread.FSuspended then begin
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LThread.FInitialSuspended := false;
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WRITE_DEBUG('going into LThread.Execute');
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LThread.Execute;
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end;
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end else begin
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WRITE_DEBUG('going into LThread.Execute');
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LThread.Execute;
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end;
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except
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on e: exception do begin
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WRITE_DEBUG('got exception: ',e.message);
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LThread.FFatalException := TObject(AcquireExceptionObject);
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// not sure if we should really do this...
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// but .Destroy was called, so why not try FreeOnTerminate?
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if e is EThreadDestroyCalled then LThread.FFreeOnTerminate := true;
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end;
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end;
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WRITE_DEBUG('thread done running');
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Result := LThread.FReturnValue;
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WRITE_DEBUG('Result is ',Result);
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LThread.FFinished := True;
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LThread.DoTerminate;
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if LThread.FreeOnTerminate then begin
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WRITE_DEBUG('Thread should be freed');
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LThread.Free;
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WRITE_DEBUG('Thread freed');
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end;
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WRITE_DEBUG('thread func calling EndThread');
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EndThread(Result);
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end;
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{ TThread }
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constructor TThread.Create(CreateSuspended: Boolean;
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const StackSize: SizeUInt = DefaultStackSize);
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begin
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// lets just hope that the user doesn't create a thread
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// via BeginThread and creates the first TThread Object in there!
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InitThreads;
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inherited Create;
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FSem := CurrentTM.SemaphoreInit();
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FSuspended := CreateSuspended;
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FSuspendedExternal := false;
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FInitialSuspended := CreateSuspended;
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FFatalException := nil;
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WRITE_DEBUG('creating thread, self = ',PtrInt(self));
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FHandle:= BeginThread(@ThreadFunc, Pointer(Self), FThreadID,StackSize);
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WRITE_DEBUG('TThread.Create done');
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end;
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destructor TThread.Destroy;
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begin
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if (FThreadID = GetCurrentThreadID) and not(FFreeOnTerminate) and not ffinished then begin
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raise EThreadDestroyCalled.Create('A thread cannot destroy itself except by setting FreeOnTerminate and leaving!');
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end;
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// if someone calls .Free on a thread with
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// FreeOnTerminate, then don't crash!
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FFreeOnTerminate := false;
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if not FFinished and not FSuspended then begin
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Terminate;
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WaitFor;
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end;
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if (FInitialSuspended) then begin
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// thread was created suspended but never woken up.
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CurrentTM.SemaphorePost(FSem);
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WaitFor;
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end;
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FFatalException.Free;
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FFatalException := nil;
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CurrentTM.SemaphoreDestroy(FSem);
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inherited Destroy;
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end;
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procedure TThread.SetSuspended(Value: Boolean);
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begin
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if Value <> FSuspended then
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if Value then
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Suspend
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else
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Resume;
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end;
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procedure TThread.Suspend;
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begin
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if not FSuspended then begin
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if FThreadID = GetCurrentThreadID then begin
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FSuspended := true;
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CurrentTM.SemaphoreWait(FSem);
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end else begin
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FSuspendedExternal := true;
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// naughty hack if the user doesn't have Linux with NPTL...
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// in that case, the PID of threads will not be identical
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// to the other threads, which means that our thread is a normal
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// process that we can suspend via SIGSTOP...
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// this violates POSIX, but is the way it works on the
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// LinuxThreads pthread implementation. Not with NPTL, but in that case
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// getpid(2) also behaves properly and returns the same PID for
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// all threads. Thats actually (FINALLY!) native thread support :-)
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if FPid <> GMainPID then begin
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FSuspended := true;
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fpkill(FPid, SIGSTOP);
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end;
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end;
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end;
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end;
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procedure TThread.Resume;
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begin
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if (not FSuspendedExternal) then begin
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if FSuspended then begin
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FSuspended := False;
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CurrentTM.SemaphorePost(FSem);
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end;
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end else begin
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FSuspendedExternal := false;
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// see .Suspend
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if FPid <> GMainPID then begin
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FSuspended := False;
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fpkill(FPid, SIGCONT);
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end; end;
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end;
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procedure TThread.Terminate;
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begin
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FTerminated := True;
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end;
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function TThread.WaitFor: Integer;
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begin
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WRITE_DEBUG('waiting for thread ',FHandle);
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WaitFor := WaitForThreadTerminate(FHandle, 0);
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WRITE_DEBUG('thread terminated');
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end;
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procedure TThread.CallOnTerminate;
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begin
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// no need to check if FOnTerminate <> nil, because
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// thats already done in DoTerminate
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FOnTerminate(self);
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end;
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procedure TThread.DoTerminate;
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begin
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if Assigned(FOnTerminate) then
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Synchronize(@CallOnTerminate);
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end;
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function TThread.GetPriority: TThreadPriority;
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var
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P: Integer;
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I: TThreadPriority;
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begin
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P := ThreadGetPriority(FHandle);
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Result := tpNormal;
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for I := Low(TThreadPriority) to High(TThreadPriority) do
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if Priorities[I] = P then
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Result := I;
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end;
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procedure TThread.SetPriority(Value: TThreadPriority);
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begin
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ThreadSetPriority(FHandle, Priorities[Value]);
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end;
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