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author | andreas_kupries <akupries@shaw.ca> | 2001-03-30 23:06:39 (GMT) |
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committer | andreas_kupries <akupries@shaw.ca> | 2001-03-30 23:06:39 (GMT) |
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2001-03-30 Andreas Kupries <andreas_kupries@users.sourceforge.net>
* All of the changes below belong to TIP #10 [Tcl I/O Enhancement:
Thread-Aware Channels]. See also [Patch #403358] at SF.
* generic/tclIO.h (struct ChannelState, line 236f): Extended the
structure with a new field of type 'Tcl_ThreadId' to hold the id
of the thread currently managing all channels with this state.
Note: This structure is shared by all channels in a stack of
transformations.
* generic/tclIO.c (Tcl_CreateChannel, lines 1058-1065): Modified
to store the Id of the current thread in the 'ChannelState' of
the new channel.
* generic/tclIO.c (Tcl_SpliceChannel, lines 2265-2270): Modified
in the same manner as 'Tcl_CreateChannel' as the channel will be
managed by the current thread afterward.
* generic/tclIO.c (Tcl_GetChannelThread, lines 1478-1503):
* generic/tcl.decls (Tcl_GetChannelThread, lines 1504-1506): New
API function to retrieve the Id of the managing thread from a
channel. Implementation and declaration.
* generic/tclTest.c (TestChannelCmd, lines 4520-4532): Added
subcommand 'mthread' to query a channel about its managing
thread.
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diff --git a/doc/CrtChannel.3 b/doc/CrtChannel.3 index 8fe8dee..9cab385 100644 --- a/doc/CrtChannel.3 +++ b/doc/CrtChannel.3 @@ -5,13 +5,13 @@ '\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution '\" of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. '\" -'\" RCS: @(#) $Id: CrtChannel.3,v 1.8 2000/10/06 21:06:08 hobbs Exp $ +'\" RCS: @(#) $Id: CrtChannel.3,v 1.9 2001/03/30 23:06:39 andreas_kupries Exp $ .so man.macros .TH Tcl_CreateChannel 3 8.3 Tcl "Tcl Library Procedures" .BS '\" Note: do not modify the .SH NAME line immediately below! .SH NAME -Tcl_CreateChannel, Tcl_GetChannelInstanceData, Tcl_GetChannelType, Tcl_GetChannelName, Tcl_GetChannelHandle, Tcl_GetChannelMode, Tcl_GetChannelBufferSize, Tcl_SetChannelBufferSize, Tcl_NotifyChannel, Tcl_BadChannelOption, Tcl_ChannelName, Tcl_ChannelVersion, Tcl_ChannelBlockModeProc, Tcl_ChannelCloseProc, Tcl_ChannelClose2Proc, Tcl_ChannelInputProc, Tcl_ChannelOutputProc, Tcl_ChannelSeekProc, Tcl_ChannelSetOptionProc, Tcl_ChannelGetOptionProc, Tcl_ChannelWatchProc, Tcl_ChannelGetHandleProc, Tcl_ChannelFlushProc, Tcl_ChannelHandlerProc, Tcl_IsChannelShared, Tcl_IsChannelRegistered, Tcl_CutChannel, Tcl_SpliceChannel, Tcl_IsChannelExisting, Tcl_ClearChannelHandlers \- procedures for creating and manipulating channels +Tcl_CreateChannel, Tcl_GetChannelInstanceData, Tcl_GetChannelType, Tcl_GetChannelName, Tcl_GetChannelHandle, Tcl_GetChannelMode, Tcl_GetChannelBufferSize, Tcl_SetChannelBufferSize, Tcl_NotifyChannel, Tcl_BadChannelOption, Tcl_ChannelName, Tcl_ChannelVersion, Tcl_ChannelBlockModeProc, Tcl_ChannelCloseProc, Tcl_ChannelClose2Proc, Tcl_ChannelInputProc, Tcl_ChannelOutputProc, Tcl_ChannelSeekProc, Tcl_ChannelSetOptionProc, Tcl_ChannelGetOptionProc, Tcl_ChannelWatchProc, Tcl_ChannelGetHandleProc, Tcl_ChannelFlushProc, Tcl_ChannelHandlerProc, Tcl_IsChannelShared, Tcl_IsChannelRegistered, Tcl_CutChannel, Tcl_SpliceChannel, Tcl_IsChannelExisting, Tcl_ClearChannelHandlers, Tcl_GetChannelThread \- procedures for creating and manipulating channels .SH SYNOPSIS .nf \fB#include <tcl.h>\fR @@ -31,6 +31,11 @@ char * int \fBTcl_GetChannelHandle\fR(\fIchannel, direction, handlePtr\fR) .sp +.VS 8.4 +Tcl_ThreadId +\fBTcl_GetChannelThread\fR(\fIchannel\fR) +.VE +.sp int \fBTcl_GetChannelBufferSize\fR(\fIchannel\fR) .sp @@ -215,6 +220,12 @@ the channel does not have a device handle for the specified direction, then \fBTCL_ERROR\fR is returned instead. Different channel drivers will return different types of handle. Refer to the manual entries for each driver to determine what type of handle is returned. +.VS 8.4 +.PP +\fBTcl_GetChannelThread\fR returns the id of the thread currently managing +the specified \fIchannel\fR. This allows channel drivers to send their file +events to the correct event queue even for a multi-threaded core. +.VE .PP \fBTcl_GetChannelMode\fR returns an OR-ed combination of \fBTCL_READABLE\fR and \fBTCL_WRITABLE\fR, indicating whether the channel is open for input |