ladybird/Libraries/LibThread/Thread.cpp
Andrew Kaster 0b38a553b1 LibThread: Allow setting thread name in constructor
Thread now has an optional thread_name parameter to the consturctor
that will call pthread_setname_np if given.
2019-12-08 14:09:29 +01:00

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#include <LibThread/Thread.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include <unistd.h>
LibThread::Thread::Thread(Function<int()> action, StringView thread_name)
: CObject(nullptr)
, m_action(move(action))
, m_thread_name(thread_name.is_null() ? "" : thread_name)
{
}
LibThread::Thread::~Thread()
{
if (m_tid != -1) {
dbg() << "trying to destroy a running thread!";
ASSERT_NOT_REACHED();
}
}
void LibThread::Thread::start()
{
int rc = pthread_create(
&m_tid,
nullptr,
[](void* arg) -> void* {
Thread* self = static_cast<Thread*>(arg);
int exit_code = self->m_action();
self->m_tid = -1;
pthread_exit((void*)exit_code);
return (void*)exit_code;
},
static_cast<void*>(this));
ASSERT(rc == 0);
if (!m_thread_name.is_empty()) {
rc = pthread_setname_np(m_tid, m_thread_name.characters(), m_thread_name.length());
ASSERT(rc == 0);
}
dbg() << "Started a thread, tid = " << m_tid;
}
void LibThread::Thread::quit(int code)
{
ASSERT(m_tid == gettid());
m_tid = -1;
pthread_exit((void*)code);
}