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\section{\class{wxThread}}\label{wxthread}
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A thread is basically a path of execution through a program. Threads are also
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sometimes called {\it light-weight processes}, but the fundamental difference
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between threads and processes is that memory spaces of different processes are
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separated while all threads share the same address space. While it makes it
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much easier to share common data between several threads, it also makes much
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easier to shoot oneself in the foot, so careful use of synchronization objects
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such as \helpref{mutexes}{wxmutex} and/or \helpref{critical sections}{wxcriticalsection} is recommended.
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\wxheading{Derived from}
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None.
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\wxheading{Include files}
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<wx/thread.h>
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\wxheading{See also}
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\helpref{wxMutex}{wxmutex}, \helpref{wxCondition}{wxcondition}, \helpref{wxCriticalSection}{wxcriticalsection}
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\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
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\membersection{wxThread::wxThread}\label{wxthreadctor}
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\func{}{wxThread}{\void}
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Default constructor: it doesn't create nor starts the thread.
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\membersection{wxThread::\destruct{wxThread}}
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\func{}{\destruct{wxThread}}{\void}
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wxThread destructor is private, so you can not call it directly - i.e., deleting
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wxThread objects is forbidden. Instead, you should use \helpref{Delete}{wxthreaddelete} or
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\helpref{Kill}{wxthreadkill} methods. This also means that thread objects should
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eb {\bf always} allocated on the heap (i.e. with {\it new}) because the functions
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mentioned above will try to reclaim the storage from the heap.
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\membersection{wxThread::Create}\label{wxthreadcreate}
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\func{wxThreadError}{Create}{\void}
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Creates a new thread. The thread object is created in the suspended state, you
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should call \helpref{Run}{wxthreadrun} to start running it.
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\wxheading{Return value}
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One of:
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\twocolwidtha{7cm}
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\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
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\twocolitem{{\bf wxTHREAD\_NO\_ERROR}}{There was no error.}
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\twocolitem{{\bf wxTHREAD\_NO\_RESOURCE}}{There were insufficient resources to create a new thread.}
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\twocolitem{{\bf wxTHREAD\_RUNNING}}{The thread is already running.}
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\end{twocollist}
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\membersection{wxThread::Delete}\label{wxthreaddelete}
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\func{void}{Delete}{\void}
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This function should be called to terminate this thread. Unlike \helpref{Kill}{wxthreadkill}, it
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gives the target thread the time to terminate gracefully. Because of this, however, this function
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may not return immediately and if the thread is "hung" won't return at all. Also, message processing
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is not stopped during this function execution, so the message handlers may be called from inside
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it.
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Delete() may be called for thread in any state: running, paused or even not yet created. Moreover,
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it must be called if \helpref{Create}{wxthreadcreate} or \helpref{Run}{wxthreadrun} fail to free
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the memory occupied by the thread object.
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\membersection{wxThread::Entry}\label{wxthreadentry}
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\func{virtual void *}{Entry}{\void}
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This is the entry point of the thread. This function is pure virtual and must
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be implemented by any derived class. The thread execution will start here.
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The returned value is the thread exit code but is currently ignored in
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wxWindows implementation (this will change in near future).
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\membersection{wxThread::GetID}\label{wxthreadgetid}
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\constfunc{unsigned long}{GetID}{\void}
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Gets the thread identifier: this is a platform dependent number which uniquely identifies the
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thread throughout the system during its existence (i.e. the thread identifiers may be reused).
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\membersection{wxThread::GetPriority}\label{wxthreadgetpriority}
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\constfunc{int}{GetPriority}{\void}
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Gets the priority of the thread, between zero and 100.
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The following priorities are already defined:
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\twocolwidtha{7cm}
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\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
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\twocolitem{{\bf WXTHREAD\_MIN\_PRIORITY}}{0}
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\twocolitem{{\bf WXTHREAD\_DEFAULT\_PRIORITY}}{50}
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\twocolitem{{\bf WXTHREAD\_MAX\_PRIORITY}}{100}
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\end{twocollist}
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\membersection{wxThread::IsAlive}\label{wxthreadisalive}
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\constfunc{bool}{IsAlive}{\void}
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Returns TRUE if the thread is alive (i.e. started and not terminating).
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\membersection{wxThread::IsMain}\label{wxthreadismain}
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\constfunc{bool}{IsMain}{\void}
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Returns TRUE if the calling thread is the main application thread.
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\membersection{wxThread::IsPaused}\label{wxthreadispaused}
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\constfunc{bool}{IsPaused}{\void}
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Returns TRUE if the thread is paused.
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\membersection{wxThread::IsRunning}\label{wxthreadisrunning}
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\constfunc{bool}{IsRunning}{\void}
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Returns TRUE if the thread is running.
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\membersection{wxThread::Kill}\label{wxthreadkill}
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\func{wxThreadError}{Kill}{\void}
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Immediately terminates the target thread. {\bf This function is dangerous and should
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be used with extreme care (and not used at all whenever possible)!} The resources
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allocated to the thread will not be freed and the state of the C runtime library
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may become inconsistent. Use \helpref{Delete()}{wxthreaddelete} instead.
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\membersection{wxThread::OnExit}\label{wxthreadonexit}
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\func{void}{OnExit}{\void}
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Called when the thread exits. This function is called in the context of the thread
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associated with the wxThread object, not in the context of the main thread.
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\membersection{wxThread::Run}\label{wxthreadrun}
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\func{wxThreadError}{Run}{\void}
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Runs the thread.
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\membersection{wxThread::SetPriority}\label{wxthreadsetpriority}
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\func{void}{SetPriority}{\param{int}{ priority}}
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Sets the priority of the thread, between zero and 100. This must be set before the thread is created.
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The following priorities are already defined:
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\twocolwidtha{7cm}
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\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
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\twocolitem{{\bf WXTHREAD\_MIN\_PRIORITY}}{0}
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\twocolitem{{\bf WXTHREAD\_DEFAULT\_PRIORITY}}{50}
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\twocolitem{{\bf WXTHREAD\_MAX\_PRIORITY}}{100}
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\end{twocollist}
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\membersection{wxThread::Sleep}\label{wxthreadsleep}
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\func{\void}{Sleep}{\param{unsigned long }{milliseconds}}
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Pauses the thread execution for the given amount of time.
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This function should be used instead of \helpref{wxSleep}{wxsleep} by all worker
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(i.e. all except the main one) threads.
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\membersection{wxThread::This}\label{wxthreadthis}
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\func{wxThread *}{This}{\void}
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Return the thread object for the calling thread. NULL is returned if the calling thread
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is the main (GUI) thread, but \helpref{IsMain}{wxthreadismain} should be used to test
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whether the thread is really the main one because NULL may also be returned for the thread
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not created with wxThread class. Generally speaking, the return value for such thread
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is undefined.
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\membersection{wxThread::Yield}\label{wxthreadyield}
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\func{\void}{Yield}{\void}
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Give the rest of the thread time slice to the system allowing the other threads to run.
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See also \helpref{Sleep()}{wxthreadsleep}.
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