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diff --git a/ACE/examples/Threads/thread_specific.h b/ACE/examples/Threads/thread_specific.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1ae48ee114f..00000000000 --- a/ACE/examples/Threads/thread_specific.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -// $Id$ - -#ifndef ACE_THREAD_SPECIFIC_H - -#include "ace/Guard_T.h" -#include "ace/Thread_Mutex.h" - -// Define a class that will be stored in thread-specific data. Note -// that as far as this class is concerned it's just a regular C++ -// class. The ACE_TSS wrapper transparently ensures that objects of -// this class will be placed in thread-specific storage. All calls on -// ACE_TSS::operator->() are delegated to the appropriate method in -// the Errno class. - -class Errno -{ -public: - int error (void) { return this->errno_; } - void error (int i) { this->errno_ = i; } - - int line (void) { return this->lineno_; } - void line (int l) { this->lineno_ = l; } - - // Errno::flags_ is a static variable, so we've got to protect it - // with a mutex since it isn't kept in thread-specific storage. - int flags (void) - { - ACE_GUARD_RETURN (ACE_Thread_Mutex, ace_mon, Errno::lock_, -1); - - return Errno::flags_; - } - - void flags (int f) - { - ACE_GUARD (ACE_Thread_Mutex, ace_mon, Errno::lock_); - - Errno::flags_ = f; - } - -private: - // = errno_ and lineno_ will be thread-specific data so they don't - // need a lock. - int errno_; - int lineno_; - - static int flags_; -#if defined (ACE_HAS_THREADS) - // flags_ needs a lock. - static ACE_Thread_Mutex lock_; -#endif /* ACE_HAS_THREADS */ -}; - -#endif /* ACE_THREAD_SPECIFIC_H */ |