ACE
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A threaded message queueing facility, modeled after the queueing facilities in System V STREAMs which can enqueue multiple messages in one call. More...
#include <Message_Queue_T.h>
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ACE_Message_Queue_Ex_N (size_t high_water_mark=ACE_Message_Queue_Base::DEFAULT_HWM, size_t low_water_mark=ACE_Message_Queue_Base::DEFAULT_LWM, ACE_Notification_Strategy *ns=0) | |
virtual | ~ACE_Message_Queue_Ex_N (void) |
Close down the message queue and release all resources. More... | |
virtual int | enqueue_head (ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE *new_item, ACE_Time_Value *tv=0) |
virtual int | enqueue_tail (ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE *new_item, ACE_Time_Value *tv=0) |
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virtual int | close (void) |
virtual | ~ACE_Message_Queue_Ex (void) |
Releases all resources from the message queue and marks it deactivated. More... | |
virtual int | flush (void) |
virtual int | flush_i (void) |
virtual ACE_SYNCH_MUTEX_T & | lock (void) |
Returns a reference to the lock used by the ACE_Message_Queue_Ex. More... | |
ACE_Time_Value_T< TIME_POLICY > | gettimeofday () |
void | set_time_policy (TIME_POLICY const &time_policy) |
virtual void | dump (void) const |
Dump the state of an object. More... | |
ACE_Message_Queue_Ex (size_t high_water_mark=ACE_Message_Queue_Base::DEFAULT_HWM, size_t low_water_mark=ACE_Message_Queue_Base::DEFAULT_LWM, ACE_Notification_Strategy *ns=0) | |
virtual int | open (size_t hwm=ACE_Message_Queue_Base::DEFAULT_HWM, size_t lwm=ACE_Message_Queue_Base::DEFAULT_LWM, ACE_Notification_Strategy *=0) |
virtual int | peek_dequeue_head (ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE *&first_item, ACE_Time_Value *timeout=0) |
virtual int | enqueue_prio (ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE *new_item, ACE_Time_Value *timeout=0, unsigned long priority=DEFAULT_PRIORITY) |
virtual int | enqueue_deadline (ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE *new_item, ACE_Time_Value *timeout=0) |
virtual int | enqueue (ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE *new_item, ACE_Time_Value *timeout=0) |
virtual int | dequeue (ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE *&first_item, ACE_Time_Value *timeout=0) |
This method is an alias for the following <dequeue_head> method. More... | |
virtual int | dequeue_head (ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE *&first_item, ACE_Time_Value *timeout=0) |
virtual int | dequeue_prio (ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE *&dequeued, ACE_Time_Value *timeout=0) |
virtual int | dequeue_tail (ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE *&dequeued, ACE_Time_Value *timeout=0) |
virtual int | dequeue_deadline (ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE *&dequeued, ACE_Time_Value *timeout=0) |
virtual bool | is_full (void) |
True if queue is full, else false. More... | |
virtual bool | is_empty (void) |
True if queue is empty, else false. More... | |
virtual size_t | message_bytes (void) |
virtual void | message_bytes (size_t new_size) |
virtual size_t | message_length (void) |
virtual void | message_length (size_t new_length) |
virtual size_t | message_count (void) |
virtual size_t | high_water_mark (void) |
virtual void | high_water_mark (size_t hwm) |
virtual size_t | low_water_mark (void) |
virtual void | low_water_mark (size_t lwm) |
virtual int | deactivate (void) |
virtual int | activate (void) |
virtual int | pulse (void) |
virtual int | state (void) |
virtual int | deactivated (void) |
virtual int | notify (void) |
virtual ACE_Notification_Strategy * | notification_strategy (void) |
Get the notification strategy for the <Message_Queue> More... | |
virtual void | notification_strategy (ACE_Notification_Strategy *s) |
Set the notification strategy for the <Message_Queue> More... | |
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ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE | |
Declare the dynamic allocation hooks. More... | |
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ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE | |
Declare the dynamic allocation hooks. More... | |
Protected Member Functions | |
ACE_Message_Block * | wrap_with_mbs_i (ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE *new_item) |
Additional Inherited Members | |
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typedef ACE_Message_Queue_Ex_Iterator < ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE, ACE_SYNCH_USE, TIME_POLICY > | ITERATOR |
typedef ACE_Message_Queue_Ex_Reverse_Iterator < ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE, ACE_SYNCH_USE, TIME_POLICY > | REVERSE_ITERATOR |
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ACE_Message_Queue < ACE_SYNCH_USE, TIME_POLICY > | queue_ |
Implement this via an ACE_Message_Queue. More... | |
A threaded message queueing facility, modeled after the queueing facilities in System V STREAMs which can enqueue multiple messages in one call.
As ACE_Message_Queue_Ex, ACE_Message_Queue_Ex_N is a strongly-typed version of the ACE_Message_Queue. If ACE_SYNCH_DECL
is ACE_MT_SYNCH
then all operations are thread-safe. Otherwise, if it's ACE_NULL_SYNCH
then there's no locking overhead.
The ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE
messages that are sent to this queue can be chained. Messages are expected to have a next
method that returns the next message in the chain; ACE_Message_Queue_Ex_N uses this method to run through all the incoming messages and enqueue them in one call.
ACE_Message_Queue_Ex_N< ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE, ACE_SYNCH_DECL, TIME_POLICY >::ACE_Message_Queue_Ex_N | ( | size_t | high_water_mark = ACE_Message_Queue_Base::DEFAULT_HWM , |
size_t | low_water_mark = ACE_Message_Queue_Base::DEFAULT_LWM , |
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ACE_Notification_Strategy * | ns = 0 |
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Initialize an ACE_Message_Queue_Ex_N. The high_water_mark determines how many bytes can be stored in a queue before it's considered "full." Supplier threads must block until the queue is no longer full. The low_water_mark determines how many bytes must be in the queue before supplier threads are allowed to enqueue additional messages. By default, the high_water_mark equals the low_water_mark, which means that suppliers will be able to enqueue new messages as soon as a consumer removes any message from the queue. Making the low_water_mark smaller than the high_water_mark forces consumers to drain more messages from the queue before suppliers can enqueue new messages, which can minimize the "silly window syndrome."
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Close down the message queue and release all resources.
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Enqueue one or more ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE
objects at the head of the queue. If the new_item next()
pointer is non-zero, it is assumed to be the start of a series of ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE
objects connected via their next()
pointers. The series of blocks will be added to the queue in the same order they are passed in as.
new_item | Pointer to an ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE that will be added to the queue. If the block's next() pointer is non-zero, all blocks chained from the next() pointer are enqueued as well. |
tv | The absolute time the caller will wait until for the block to be queued. |
>0 | The number of ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE objects on the queue after adding the specified block(s). |
-1 | On failure. errno holds the reason. Common errno values are:
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Reimplemented from ACE_Message_Queue_Ex< ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE, ACE_SYNCH_USE, TIME_POLICY >.
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Enqueue one or more ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE
objects at the tail of the queue. If the new_item next()
pointer is non-zero, it is assumed to be the start of a series of ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE
objects connected via their next()
pointers. The series of blocks will be added to the queue in the same order they are passed in as.
new_item | Pointer to an ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE that will be added to the queue. If the block's next() pointer is non-zero, all blocks chained from the next() pointer are enqueued as well. |
tv | The absolute time the caller will wait until for the block to be queued. |
>0 | The number of ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE objects on the queue after adding the specified block(s). |
-1 | On failure. errno holds the reason. Common errno values are:
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Reimplemented from ACE_Message_Queue_Ex< ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE, ACE_SYNCH_USE, TIME_POLICY >.
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An helper method that wraps the incoming chain messages with ACE_Message_Blocks.
ACE_Message_Queue_Ex_N< ACE_MESSAGE_TYPE, ACE_SYNCH_DECL, TIME_POLICY >::ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE |
Declare the dynamic allocation hooks.