Reference documentation for deal.II version 9.6.0
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Threads::internal Namespace Reference

Classes

struct  maybe_make_ref
 
struct  maybe_make_ref< T & >
 
struct  return_value
 
struct  return_value< RT & >
 
struct  return_value< void >
 

Functions

template<typename RT , typename Function >
void evaluate_and_set_promise (Function &function, std::promise< RT > &promise)
 
template<typename Function >
void evaluate_and_set_promise (Function &function, std::promise< void > &promise)
 
void handle_std_exception (const std::exception &exc)
 
void handle_unknown_exception ()
 

Function Documentation

◆ evaluate_and_set_promise() [1/2]

template<typename RT , typename Function >
void Threads::internal::evaluate_and_set_promise ( Function & function,
std::promise< RT > & promise )

Set the value of a std::promise object by evaluating the action.

Note
This class, function, or variable is a template, and it can only be instantiated if the following condition is true:
(std::invocable<Function> &&
std::convertible_to<std::invoke_result_t<Function>, RT>)
If your compiler supports the C++20 standard, then this constraint will be enforced by a C++20 requires clause.

Definition at line 433 of file thread_management.h.

◆ evaluate_and_set_promise() [2/2]

template<typename Function >
void Threads::internal::evaluate_and_set_promise ( Function & function,
std::promise< void > & promise )

Set the value of a std::promise object by evaluating the action. This function is a specialization of the previous one for the case where the return type is void. Consequently, we can't set a value. But we do evaluate the function object and call std::promise::set_value() without argument.

Note
This class, function, or variable is a template, and it can only be instantiated if the following condition is true:
(std::invocable<Function>)
If your compiler supports the C++20 standard, then this constraint will be enforced by a C++20 requires clause.

Definition at line 450 of file thread_management.h.

◆ handle_std_exception()

void Threads::internal::handle_std_exception ( const std::exception & exc)

Definition at line 34 of file thread_management.cc.

◆ handle_unknown_exception()

void Threads::internal::handle_unknown_exception ( )

Definition at line 74 of file thread_management.cc.