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ACE_TSS_Keys Class Reference

Collection of in-use flags for a thread's TSS keys. For internal use only by ACE_TSS_Cleanup; it is public because some compilers can't use nested classes for template instantiation parameters. More...

#include <OS_NS_Thread.h>

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Public Member Functions

 ACE_TSS_Keys (void)
 Default constructor, to initialize all bits to zero (unused).
int test_and_set (const ACE_thread_key_t key)
int test_and_clear (const ACE_thread_key_t key)
int is_set (const ACE_thread_key_t key) const

Private Types

enum  { ACE_WORDS = (ACE_DEFAULT_THREAD_KEYS - 1) / ACE_BITS_PER_WORD + 1 }

Static Private Member Functions

static void find (const u_int key, u_int &word, u_int &bit)
 For a given key, find the word and bit number that represent it.

Private Attributes

u_long key_bit_words_ [ACE_WORDS]

Detailed Description

Collection of in-use flags for a thread's TSS keys. For internal use only by ACE_TSS_Cleanup; it is public because some compilers can't use nested classes for template instantiation parameters.

Wrapper around array of whether each key is in use. A simple typedef doesn't work with Sun C++ 4.2.


Member Enumeration Documentation

anonymous enum [private]
Enumerator:
ACE_WORDS 

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

Default constructor, to initialize all bits to zero (unused).


Member Function Documentation

ACE_SPECIAL_INLINE void ACE_TSS_Keys::find ( const u_int  key,
u_int &  word,
u_int &  bit 
) [static, private]

For a given key, find the word and bit number that represent it.

int ACE_TSS_Keys::is_set ( const ACE_thread_key_t  key) const

Return whether the specific key is marked as in use. Returns 1 if the key is been marked, 0 if not.

Mark the specified key as not being in use, if it was not already so cleared. Returns 1 if the key had already been cleared, 0 if not.

Mark the specified key as being in use, if it was not already so marked. Returns 1 if the had already been marked, 0 if not.


Member Data Documentation

Bit flag collection. A bit value of 1 indicates that the key is in use by this thread.


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