Re: Query whether a thread is running
- From: klaus triendl <klaus triendl eu>
- To: gtkmm-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Query whether a thread is running
- Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 19:39:17 +0200
andras toth schrieb:
Hi Klaus,
Thanks for clarifying it. I need to know whether the thread is already
running, because I use threads to fetch content from a server when the
user clicks on a button. And if the button is clicked again whilst the
previously started thread is not finished yet, I want to return
without doing anything. On the other hand, if no fetching thread is
actually running, I start a new one. And I would prefer not to put a
join on the actually running thread, before starting a new one,
because then the user interface would hang in case of a second
request.
Well,
I personally would just start and use one single thread throughout the
whole application's lifetime in this case.
Also I would rather use messages between threads, this makes your life
with threads much easier.
With this in mind, I can think of three possibilities how to handle your
situation:
1) disable the button as long as a server request is pending
2) send multiple asynchronous messages to the worker thread that
executes these messages one by one and sends back the answer
3) maintain a flag telling you in your main application whether your
worker thread has already finished the server request
Klaus
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