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sal_Sequence * | pThreadId ); |
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pThreadId | a byte sequence, that contains the identifier of the current thread. |
sal_Sequence * * | ppThreadId ); |
virtual | abstract | const | volatile | template | static | inline | C-linkage |
NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | YES |
ppThreadId | Contains the (acquired) ThreadId. |
virtual | abstract | const | volatile | template | static | inline | C-linkage |
NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | YES |
uno_ThreadPool | hPool ); |
virtual | abstract | const | volatile | template | static | inline | C-linkage |
NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | YES |
hPool | The bridge threadpool handle previously created by uno_threadpool_create. |
virtual | abstract | const | volatile | template | static | inline | C-linkage |
NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | YES |
uno_ThreadPool | hPool ); |
virtual | abstract | const | volatile | template | static | inline | C-linkage |
NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | YES |
uno_ThreadPool | hPool ); |
virtual | abstract | const | volatile | template | static | inline | C-linkage |
NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | YES |
uno_ThreadPool | hPool ); |
virtual | abstract | const | volatile | template | static | inline | C-linkage |
NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | YES |
hPool | The handle to be disposed. In case, hPool is 0, this function joins on all threads created by the threadpool administration. This may e.g. used to ensure, that no threads are inside the cppu library anymore, in case it needs to get unloaded. This function is called i.e. by a bridge, that is forced to dispose itself. |
uno_ThreadPool | hPool, |
void * * | ppJob ); |
virtual | abstract | const | volatile | template | static | inline | C-linkage |
NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | YES |
hPool | the handle that was previously created by uno_threadpool_create(). |
ppJob | the pointer, that was given by uno_threadpool_putJob 0, when uno_threadpool_dispose() was the reason to fall off from threadpool. |
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