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  • SPlattenS Offline
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    Thank you, just found this after a google immediately after posting.

    Kind Regards,
    Sy

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    • jsulmJ jsulm

      @SPlatten There is https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qwaitcondition.html or if you want C++ stdlib there is https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/thread/condition_variable

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      @jsulm , I'm trying to implement QWaitCondition, is there an equivalent to exit the wait ?

      Kind Regards,
      Sy

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        @jsulm , I'm trying to implement QWaitCondition, is there an equivalent to exit the wait ?

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        @SPlatten I'm not sure what you mean. There are notify* and wake* methods.

        https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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          The original class has a method:

          void className::waitForServerReady() {
              boost::unique_lock<boost::mutex> lock(*this);
              m_serverReadyCondition.wait(lock, [this]() { return m_serverReady; });
          }
          

          I've replaced the boost::unique_lock and boost::mutex with:

          QMutexLocker lock(&m_mutex);
          

          Where m_mutex is now defined as:

          mutable QMutex m_mutex;
          

          And in the class constructor:

          m_mutex(QMutex::Recursive)
          

          In the original class, m_serverReadyCondition is defined as:

          boost::condition_variable m_serverReadyCondition;
          

          Which I've replaced with:

          QWaitCondition m_serverReadyCondition;
          

          m_serverReady is a bool.

          Kind Regards,
          Sy

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          • SPlattenS SPlatten

            @jsulm , I'm trying to implement QWaitCondition, is there an equivalent to exit the wait ?

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            JKSH
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            @SPlatten said in Equivalent to boost::condition_variable:

            I'm trying to implement QWaitCondition, is there an equivalent to exit the wait ?

            ...

            void className::waitForServerReady() {
                boost::unique_lock<boost::mutex> lock(*this);
                m_serverReadyCondition.wait(lock, [this]() { return m_serverReady; });
            }
            

            The "exit" function is called the predicate.

            QWaitCondition doesn't accept a predicate, but you can implement your own checks in a while loop: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33692574/stdcondition-variablewait-with-predicate

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            • JKSHJ JKSH

              @SPlatten said in Equivalent to boost::condition_variable:

              I'm trying to implement QWaitCondition, is there an equivalent to exit the wait ?

              ...

              void className::waitForServerReady() {
                  boost::unique_lock<boost::mutex> lock(*this);
                  m_serverReadyCondition.wait(lock, [this]() { return m_serverReady; });
              }
              

              The "exit" function is called the predicate.

              QWaitCondition doesn't accept a predicate, but you can implement your own checks in a while loop: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33692574/stdcondition-variablewait-with-predicate

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              @JKSH , In the class there is a method to modify the boolean m_serverReady, when this is set to true it also calls:

              m_serverReadyCondition.notify_all();
              

              Will that be enough?

              Kind Regards,
              Sy

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              • SPlattenS SPlatten

                @JKSH , In the class there is a method to modify the boolean m_serverReady, when this is set to true it also calls:

                m_serverReadyCondition.notify_all();
                

                Will that be enough?

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                @SPlatten said in Equivalent to boost::condition_variable:

                @JKSH , In the class there is a method to modify the boolean m_serverReady, when this is set to true it also calls:

                m_serverReadyCondition.notify_all();
                

                Will that be enough?

                That's not enough. You should check the predicate to avoid a lost wakeup which can cause a deadlock: https://www.modernescpp.com/index.php/c-core-guidelines-be-aware-of-the-traps-of-condition-variables

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                  @SPlatten said in Equivalent to boost::condition_variable:

                  @JKSH , In the class there is a method to modify the boolean m_serverReady, when this is set to true it also calls:

                  m_serverReadyCondition.notify_all();
                  

                  Will that be enough?

                  That's not enough. You should check the predicate to avoid a lost wakeup which can cause a deadlock: https://www.modernescpp.com/index.php/c-core-guidelines-be-aware-of-the-traps-of-condition-variables

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                  @JKSH , all those examples are using std::condition_variable which looks like a close match to the boost::condition_variable.

                  I can't see a similar way of doing the same with QWaitCondition.

                  Kind Regards,
                  Sy

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                  • SPlattenS SPlatten

                    @JKSH , all those examples are using std::condition_variable which looks like a close match to the boost::condition_variable.

                    I can't see a similar way of doing the same with QWaitCondition.

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                    @SPlatten said in Equivalent to boost::condition_variable:

                    @JKSH , all those examples are using std::condition_variable which looks like a close match to the boost::condition_variable.

                    I can't see a similar way of doing the same with QWaitCondition.

                    QWaitCondition behaves just like std::condition_variable and boost::condition_variable. The only difference is that QWaitCondition::wait() doesn't take a lambda.

                    Look closely at the examples again. How can you replace the lambda with a while loop?

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                    • JKSHJ JKSH

                      @SPlatten said in Equivalent to boost::condition_variable:

                      @JKSH , all those examples are using std::condition_variable which looks like a close match to the boost::condition_variable.

                      I can't see a similar way of doing the same with QWaitCondition.

                      QWaitCondition behaves just like std::condition_variable and boost::condition_variable. The only difference is that QWaitCondition::wait() doesn't take a lambda.

                      Look closely at the examples again. How can you replace the lambda with a while loop?

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                      @JKSH , so for example if I take:

                      m_serverReadyCondition.wait(lock, [this]() { return m_serverReady; });
                      

                      And replace with:

                      while( !m_serverReady ) {
                          m_serverReadyCondition.wait(lock);
                      }
                      

                      Would that be ok?

                      Kind Regards,
                      Sy

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                      • SPlattenS SPlatten

                        @JKSH , so for example if I take:

                        m_serverReadyCondition.wait(lock, [this]() { return m_serverReady; });
                        

                        And replace with:

                        while( !m_serverReady ) {
                            m_serverReadyCondition.wait(lock);
                        }
                        

                        Would that be ok?

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                        JKSH
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                        @SPlatten said in Equivalent to boost::condition_variable:

                        @JKSH , so for example if I take:

                        m_serverReadyCondition.wait(lock, [this]() { return m_serverReady; });
                        

                        And replace with:

                        while( !m_serverReady ) {
                            m_serverReadyCondition.wait(lock);
                        }
                        

                        Would that be ok?

                        Looks good to me

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