-/* Copyright (c) 2006-2021. The SimGrid Team. All rights reserved. */
+/* Copyright (c) 2006-2023. The SimGrid Team. All rights reserved. */
/* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the license (GNU LGPL) which comes with this package. */
#include <simgrid/forward.h>
#include <simgrid/chrono.hpp>
+#include <simgrid/s4u/Engine.hpp>
#include <simgrid/s4u/Mutex.hpp>
#include <future>
-namespace simgrid {
-namespace s4u {
+namespace simgrid::s4u {
/**
* @beginrst
*/
class XBT_PUBLIC ConditionVariable {
private:
+#ifndef DOXYGEN
friend kernel::activity::ConditionVariableImpl;
- friend void kernel::activity::intrusive_ptr_release(kernel::activity::ConditionVariableImpl* cond);
+ friend XBT_PUBLIC void kernel::activity::intrusive_ptr_release(kernel::activity::ConditionVariableImpl* cond);
+#endif
kernel::activity::ConditionVariableImpl* const pimpl_;
#endif
public:
- /** Create a new condition variable and return a smart pointer
+ /** \static Create a new condition variable and return a smart pointer
*
* @beginrst
* You should only manipulate :cpp:type:`simgrid::s4u::ConditionVariablePtr`, as created by this function (see also :ref:`s4u_raii`).
/// As long as the predicate is false, wait for the given amount of seconds (specified as a plain double)
template <class P> bool wait_for(const std::unique_lock<s4u::Mutex>& lock, double duration, P pred)
{
- return this->wait_until(lock, SIMIX_get_clock() + duration, std::move(pred));
+ return this->wait_until(lock, Engine::get_clock() + duration, std::move(pred));
}
// Wait function taking a C++ style time:
void notify_all();
};
-} // namespace s4u
-} // namespace simgrid
+} // namespace simgrid::s4u
#endif