hpx/actions_base/plain_action.hpp
hpx/actions_base/plain_action.hpp#
See Public API for a list of names and headers that are part of the public HPX API.
Defines
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HPX_DEFINE_PLAIN_ACTION(...)#
Defines a plain action type.
namespace app { void some_global_function(double d) { cout << d; } // This will define the action type 'app::some_global_action' which // represents the function 'app::some_global_function'. HPX_DEFINE_PLAIN_ACTION(some_global_function, some_global_action); }
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Usually this macro will not be used in user code unless the intent is to avoid defining the action_type in global namespace. Normally, the use of the macro HPX_PLAIN_ACTION is recommended.
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The macro HPX_DEFINE_PLAIN_ACTION can be used with 1 or 2 arguments. The second argument is optional. The default value for the second argument (the typename of the defined action) is derived from the name of the function (as passed as the first argument) by appending ‘_action’. The second argument can be omitted only if the first argument with an appended suffix ‘_action’ resolves to a valid, unqualified C++ type name.
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HPX_DECLARE_PLAIN_ACTION(...)#
Declares a plain action type.
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HPX_PLAIN_ACTION(...)#
Defines a plain action type based on the given function func and registers it with HPX.
The macro HPX_PLAIN_ACTION can be used to define a plain action (e.g. an action encapsulating a global or free function) based on the given function func. It defines the action type name representing the given function. This macro additionally registers the newly define action type with HPX.
The parameter
func
is a global or free (non-member) function which should be encapsulated into a plain action. The parametername
is the name of the action type defined by this macro.namespace app { void some_global_function(double d) { cout << d; } } // This will define the action type 'some_global_action' which represents // the function 'app::some_global_function'. HPX_PLAIN_ACTION(app::some_global_function, some_global_action)
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The macro HPX_PLAIN_ACTION has to be used at global namespace even if the wrapped function is located in some other namespace. The newly defined action type is placed into the global namespace as well.
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The macro HPX_PLAIN_ACTION_ID can be used with 1, 2, or 3 arguments. The second and third arguments are optional. The default value for the second argument (the typename of the defined action) is derived from the name of the function (as passed as the first argument) by appending ‘_action’. The second argument can be omitted only if the first argument with an appended suffix ‘_action’ resolves to a valid, unqualified C++ type name. The default value for the third argument is hpx::components::factory_check.
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Only one of the forms of this macro HPX_PLAIN_ACTION or HPX_PLAIN_ACTION_ID should be used for a particular action, never both.
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HPX_PLAIN_ACTION_ID(func, name, id)#
Defines a plain action type based on the given function func and registers it with HPX.
The macro HPX_PLAIN_ACTION_ID can be used to define a plain action (e.g. an action encapsulating a global or free function) based on the given function func. It defines the action type actionname representing the given function. The parameter actionid
The parameter actionid specifies an unique integer value which will be used to represent the action during serialization.
The parameter
func
is a global or free (non-member) function which should be encapsulated into a plain action. The parametername
is the name of the action type defined by this macro.The second parameter has to be usable as a plain (non-qualified) C++ identifier, it should not contain special characters which cannot be part of a C++ identifier, such as ‘<’, ‘>’, or ‘:’.
namespace app { void some_global_function(double d) { cout << d; } } // This will define the action type 'some_global_action' which represents // the function 'app::some_global_function'. HPX_PLAIN_ACTION_ID(app::some_global_function, some_global_action, some_unique_id);
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The macro HPX_PLAIN_ACTION_ID has to be used at global namespace even if the wrapped function is located in some other namespace. The newly defined action type is placed into the global namespace as well.
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Only one of the forms of this macro HPX_PLAIN_ACTION or HPX_PLAIN_ACTION_ID should be used for a particular action, never both.
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namespace hpx
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namespace actions
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namespace traits
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namespace actions