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Implementation of Win32 events for *nix platforms, built on top of pthreads.
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pevents is a cross-platform C++ library meant to provide an implementation of the WIN32 events for POSIX systems. pevents is built on pthreads and provides *most* of the functionality of both manual- and auto-reset events on Windows, most-notably including simultaneous waits on multiple events (à la WaitForMultipleObjects). pevents is also free of spurious wakeups - returns from waits are guaranteed correct. pevents also doubles as a thin, sane wrapper for CreateEvent() & co. on Windows, meaning you can use pevents directly in your cross-platform code without #ifdefs for Windows/pthreads. pevents is developed and maintained by Mahmoud Al-Qudsi <[email protected]> of NeoSmart Technologies <http://neosmart.net/> While POSIX condition variables (pthread_cond_t) and WIN32 events both provide the essential building blocks of the synchronization primitives required to write multithreaded code with signaling, the nature of the differences between the two have lent their way towards creating different synchronization and multithreaded-programming paradigms. Developers accustomed to WIN32 events might have a hard time transitioning to condition variables; pevents aims to ease the transition for Windows developers looking to write multithreaded code on *nix by providing a familiar synchronization primitive that will allow them to duplicate the essential features of WIN32 auto/manual-reset events. As mentioned earlier, pevents provides most of the functionality of WIN32 events. The only features not included are only named events and support for security attributes. Usage: pevents comes with two APIs: one along the lines of WIN32 functions and the other for those more comfortable with pthread functions. They are identical underneath the hood. WIN32-style pevents API: neosmart_event_t CreateEvent(bool manualReset, bool initialState); int DestroyEvent(neosmart_event_t event); int WaitForEvent(neosmart_event_t event, uint64_t milliseconds); int WaitForMultipleEvents(neosmart_event_t *events, int count, bool waitAll, uint64_t milliseconds); int WaitForMultipleEvents(neosmart_event_t *events, int count, bool waitAll, uint64_t milliseconds, int &index); int SetEvent(neosmart_event_t event); int ResetEvent(neosmart_event_t event); int PulseEvent(neosmart_event_t event); All the code is contained within pevents.cpp and pevents.h. You should include these two files in your project as needed. All functions are in the neosmart namespace. (Windows users should use win32.cpp instead of pevents.cpp) Compilation options: The following preprocessor definitions may be defined (-DOPTION) at compile time to enable different features. WFMO: Enables WFMO support in pevents. It is recommended to only compile with WFMO support if you are taking advantage of the WaitForMultipleEvents function, as it adds a (small) overhead to all event objects. PULSE: Enables the PulseEvent function. PulseEvent() on Windows is fundamentally broken and should not be relied upon — it will almost never do what you think you're doing when you call it. pevents includes this function only to make porting existing (flawed) code from WIN32 to *nix platforms easier, and this function is not compiled into pevents by default.
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