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Since it's held while executing user // callbacks (the notify function and extension on_alert()) it must be // recursive to support recursively post new alerts. mutable std::recursive_mutex m_mutex; std::condition_variable_any m_condition; std::atomic m_alert_mask; int m_queue_size_limit; // a bitfield where each bit represents an alert type. Every time we drop // an alert (because the queue is full or of some other error) we set the // corresponding bit in this mask, to communicate to the client that it // may have missed an update. std::bitset m_dropped; // this function (if set) is called whenever the number of alerts in // the alert queue goes from 0 to 1. The client is expected to wake up // its main message loop for it to poll for alerts (using get_alerts()). // That call will drain every alert in one atomic operation and this // notification function will be called again the next time an alert is // posted to the queue std::function m_notify; // this is either 0 or 1, it indicates which m_alerts and m_allocations // the alert_manager is allowed to use right now. This is swapped when // the client calls get_all(), at which point all of the alert objects // passed to the client will be owned by libtorrent again, and reset. int m_generation = 0; // this is where all alerts are queued up. There are two heterogeneous // queues to double buffer the thread access. The std::mutex in the alert // manager gives exclusive access to m_alerts[m_generation] and // m_allocations[m_generation] whereas the other copy is exclusively // used by the client thread. aux::array, 2> m_alerts; // this is a stack where alerts can allocate variable length content, // such as strings, to go with the alerts. aux::array m_allocations; #ifndef TORRENT_DISABLE_EXTENSIONS std::list> m_ses_extensions; #endif }; } #endif