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/**
* @file Task_Activator.cpp
*
* $Id$
*
* @author Jody Hagins <jody@atdesk.com>
* @author Carlos O'Ryan <coryan@uci.edu>
*/
#ifndef TAO_PERF_RTEC_TASK_ACTIVATOR_CPP
#define TAO_PERF_RTEC_TASK_ACTIVATOR_CPP
#include "Task_Activator.h"
#include "tao/Environment.h"
#include "ace/Log_Msg.h"
#if !defined(__ACE_INLINE__)
#include "Task_Activator.inl"
#endif /* __ACE_INLINE__ */
template<class Task>
Task_Activator<Task>::Task_Activator (int priority,
int scheduling_class,
int nthreads,
Task *task)
: task_ (task)
{
if (this->task_ == 0)
return;
// We explicitly ignore errors, this is exactly what we do in the
// test anyway. In a generic class we would need to throw an
// exception.
if (this->task_->activate (scheduling_class | THR_NEW_LWP | THR_JOINABLE,
nthreads,
1, // force_activation
priority) == -1)
{
// Release, we cannot wait for it or anything like that...
this->task_ = 0;
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
"Task_Activator failed %p\n", ""));
}
}
template<class Task>
Task_Activator<Task>::~Task_Activator (void)
{
if (this->task_ == 0)
return;
// Wait until the task terminates
this->task_->wait ();
}
#endif /* TAO_PERF_RTEC_TASK_ACTIVATOR_CPP */
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