#ifndef __al_included_allegro5_aintern_thread_h #define __al_included_allegro5_aintern_thread_h #include ALLEGRO_INTERNAL_THREAD_HEADER #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif typedef struct _AL_THREAD _AL_THREAD; typedef struct _AL_MUTEX _AL_MUTEX; typedef struct _AL_COND _AL_COND; AL_FUNC(void, _al_thread_create, (_AL_THREAD*, void (*proc)(_AL_THREAD*, void*), void *arg)); AL_FUNC(void, _al_thread_set_should_stop, (_AL_THREAD *)); /* static inline bool _al_get_thread_should_stop(_AL_THREAD *); */ AL_FUNC(void, _al_thread_join, (_AL_THREAD*)); AL_FUNC(void, _al_thread_detach, (_AL_THREAD*)); AL_FUNC(void, _al_mutex_init, (_AL_MUTEX*)); AL_FUNC(void, _al_mutex_init_recursive, (_AL_MUTEX*)); AL_FUNC(void, _al_mutex_destroy, (_AL_MUTEX*)); /* static inline void _al_mutex_lock(_AL_MUTEX*); */ /* static inline void _al_mutex_unlock(_AL_MUTEX*); */ /* All 5 functions below are declared inline in aintuthr.h. * FIXME: Why are they all inline? And if they have to be, why not treat them * the same as the two functions above? */ #ifdef ALLEGRO_WINDOWS AL_FUNC(void, _al_cond_init, (_AL_COND*)); AL_FUNC(void, _al_cond_destroy, (_AL_COND*)); AL_FUNC(void, _al_cond_wait, (_AL_COND*, _AL_MUTEX*)); AL_FUNC(void, _al_cond_broadcast, (_AL_COND*)); AL_FUNC(void, _al_cond_signal, (_AL_COND*)); #endif AL_FUNC(int, _al_cond_timedwait, (_AL_COND*, _AL_MUTEX*, const ALLEGRO_TIMEOUT *timeout)); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* vim: set ts=8 sts=3 sw=3 et: */