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==== GUI unit ==== | ==== GUI unit ==== | ||
− | + | unit eventthreadtest1; | |
− | + | ||
− | + | interface | |
− | + | ||
− | + | uses | |
− | + | Windows, Messages, SysUtils, Variants, Classes, Graphics, Controls, Forms, | |
− | + | Dialogs, StdCtrls, | |
− | + | eventthreadtest2, | |
− | + | eventthread_1; | |
− | + | ||
− | + | type | |
− | + | TForm33 = class(TForm) | |
− | + | Button1: TButton; | |
− | + | Memo1: TMemo; | |
− | + | procedure Button1Click(Sender: TObject); | |
− | + | private | |
− | + | public | |
− | + | { Public declarations } | |
− | + | end; | |
− | + | ||
− | + | TMatrixMultMainEventThread = class (TMainEventThread) | |
− | + | private | |
− | + | { Private declarations } | |
− | + | mm: TMatrixMult; | |
− | + | mr: TMatrix; | |
− | + | ThreadsRunning : Integer; | |
− | + | procedure doit; | |
− | + | procedure ThreadReady(Sender: TObject); | |
− | + | procedure AllThreadsReady; | |
− | + | end; | |
− | + | ||
− | + | var | |
− | + | Form33: TForm33; | |
− | + | ||
− | + | implementation | |
− | + | ||
− | + | {$R *.dfm} | |
− | + | ||
− | + | var | |
− | + | MatrixMultMainEventThread: TMatrixMultMainEventThread; | |
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
− | + | procedure SetupMatrices(var mr, m1, m2: TMatrix); | |
− | + | var | |
− | + | i, j: Integer; | |
− | + | begin | |
− | + | SetLength(m1, 3); | |
− | + | SetLength(m2, 4); | |
− | + | SetLength(mr, 3); | |
− | + | for i := 0 to length(m1)-1 do begin | |
− | + | SetLength(m1[i], length(m2)); | |
− | + | SetLength(mr[i], length(m1)); | |
− | + | end; | |
− | + | for i := 0 to length(m2)-1 do begin | |
− | + | setlength(m2[i], length(m1)); | |
− | + | end; | |
− | + | for i := 0 to length(m1)-1 do begin | |
− | + | for j := 0 to length(m2)-1 do begin | |
− | + | m1 [i, j] := i+j; | |
− | + | m2 [j, i] := 1 + 2*i + 3*j; | |
− | + | end; | |
− | + | end; | |
− | + | end; | |
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
− | + | procedure TMatrixMultMainEventThread.doit; | |
− | + | type | |
− | + | trtest = record ptr: pointer; self: TObject; end; | |
− | + | var | |
− | + | m1, m2: TMatrix; | |
− | + | l: Integer; | |
− | + | ||
− | + | etest: TMultLineEvent; | |
− | + | rtest: trtest; | |
− | + | stest: string; | |
− | + | ||
− | + | begin | |
− | + | Form33.Memo1.Clear; | |
− | + | SetupMatrices(mr, m1, m2); | |
− | + | mm := TMatrixMult.Create(length(m1), ThreadReady); | |
− | + | ThreadsRunning := length(m1); | |
− | + | for l := 0 to length(m1)-1 do begin | |
− | + | ||
− | + | /////////////////////////////////////////// | |
− | + | // just for demonstartion ////////////////// | |
− | + | // if (mm.MultLineEvent[l] is TEventThread) then begin | |
− | + | etest := mm.MultLineEvent[l]; | |
− | + | move(etest, rtest, 8); | |
− | + | if rtest.self is TEventThread then begin | |
− | + | stest := 'is TEventThread'; | |
− | + | end else begin | |
− | + | stest := 'wrong type'; | |
− | + | end; | |
− | + | Form33.Memo1.Lines.Add(stest); | |
− | + | /////////////////////////////////////////// | |
− | + | /////////////////////////////////////////// | |
− | + | ||
− | + | mm.MultLineEvent[l](mr, m1, m2, l); | |
− | + | // doing an indirect call to a "procedure..of object" | |
− | + | // which _is_ a TThreadEvent schedulres a thread event | |
− | + | // instead of just calling the precudure | |
− | + | end; | |
− | + | // We now need to wait for all threads to be ready | |
− | + | end; | |
− | + | ||
− | + | procedure TMatrixMultMainEventThread.ThreadReady(Sender: TObject); | |
− | + | begin // this is a thread event calling the main thread. Tus the code | |
− | + | // is always running as the Main thread. So no danger that | |
− | + | // e.g. ThreadsRunning := ThreadsRunning - 1 suffers from | |
− | + | // multitasking ambiguity | |
− | + | ThreadsRunning := ThreadsRunning - 1; | |
− | + | if ThreadsRunning <> 0 then exit; | |
− | + | mm.Free; | |
− | + | AllThreadsReady; | |
− | + | end; | |
− | + | ||
− | + | procedure TMatrixMultMainEventThread.AllThreadsReady; | |
− | + | var | |
− | + | i, j: Integer; | |
− | + | s: String; | |
− | + | begin | |
− | + | // calculation ready | |
− | + | for i := 0 to length(mr)-1 do begin | |
− | + | s := ''; | |
− | + | for j := 0 to length(mr[0])-1 do begin | |
− | + | s := s + FloatToStr(mr[i,j]) + ' '; | |
− | + | end; | |
− | + | Form33.Memo1.Lines.Add(s); | |
− | + | end; | |
− | + | end; | |
− | + | ||
− | + | procedure TForm33.Button1Click(Sender: TObject); | |
− | + | begin | |
− | + | MatrixMultMainEventThread := TMatrixMultMainEventThread.Create; | |
− | + | MatrixMultMainEventThread.doit; | |
− | + | MatrixMultMainEventThread.Free | |
− | + | end; | |
− | + | ||
− | + | end. | |
==== worker unit ==== | ==== worker unit ==== |
Revision as of 14:27, 10 December 2007
TEventThread example: matrix multiplication
A thread is created for each line of the Matrix For now only a dummy is used as an implementation of TEventThread. So the result is correct, but no Threads are used.
GUI unit
unit eventthreadtest1;
interface
uses
Windows, Messages, SysUtils, Variants, Classes, Graphics, Controls, Forms, Dialogs, StdCtrls, eventthreadtest2, eventthread_1;
type
TForm33 = class(TForm) Button1: TButton; Memo1: TMemo; procedure Button1Click(Sender: TObject); private public { Public declarations } end;
TMatrixMultMainEventThread = class (TMainEventThread) private { Private declarations } mm: TMatrixMult; mr: TMatrix; ThreadsRunning : Integer; procedure doit; procedure ThreadReady(Sender: TObject); procedure AllThreadsReady; end;
var
Form33: TForm33;
implementation
{$R *.dfm}
var
MatrixMultMainEventThread: TMatrixMultMainEventThread;
procedure SetupMatrices(var mr, m1, m2: TMatrix);
var
i, j: Integer;
begin
SetLength(m1, 3); SetLength(m2, 4); SetLength(mr, 3); for i := 0 to length(m1)-1 do begin SetLength(m1[i], length(m2)); SetLength(mr[i], length(m1)); end; for i := 0 to length(m2)-1 do begin setlength(m2[i], length(m1)); end; for i := 0 to length(m1)-1 do begin for j := 0 to length(m2)-1 do begin m1 [i, j] := i+j; m2 [j, i] := 1 + 2*i + 3*j; end; end;
end;
procedure TMatrixMultMainEventThread.doit; type
trtest = record ptr: pointer; self: TObject; end;
var
m1, m2: TMatrix; l: Integer;
etest: TMultLineEvent; rtest: trtest; stest: string;
begin
Form33.Memo1.Clear; SetupMatrices(mr, m1, m2); mm := TMatrixMult.Create(length(m1), ThreadReady); ThreadsRunning := length(m1); for l := 0 to length(m1)-1 do begin
/////////////////////////////////////////// // just for demonstartion ////////////////// // if (mm.MultLineEvent[l] is TEventThread) then begin etest := mm.MultLineEvent[l]; move(etest, rtest, 8); if rtest.self is TEventThread then begin stest := 'is TEventThread'; end else begin stest := 'wrong type'; end; Form33.Memo1.Lines.Add(stest); /////////////////////////////////////////// ///////////////////////////////////////////
mm.MultLineEvent[l](mr, m1, m2, l); // doing an indirect call to a "procedure..of object" // which _is_ a TThreadEvent schedulres a thread event // instead of just calling the precudure end; // We now need to wait for all threads to be ready
end;
procedure TMatrixMultMainEventThread.ThreadReady(Sender: TObject); begin // this is a thread event calling the main thread. Tus the code
// is always running as the Main thread. So no danger that // e.g. ThreadsRunning := ThreadsRunning - 1 suffers from // multitasking ambiguity ThreadsRunning := ThreadsRunning - 1; if ThreadsRunning <> 0 then exit; mm.Free; AllThreadsReady;
end;
procedure TMatrixMultMainEventThread.AllThreadsReady; var
i, j: Integer; s: String;
begin // calculation ready
for i := 0 to length(mr)-1 do begin s := ; for j := 0 to length(mr[0])-1 do begin s := s + FloatToStr(mr[i,j]) + ' '; end; Form33.Memo1.Lines.Add(s); end;
end;
procedure TForm33.Button1Click(Sender: TObject); begin
MatrixMultMainEventThread := TMatrixMultMainEventThread.Create; MatrixMultMainEventThread.doit; MatrixMultMainEventThread.Free
end;
end.
worker unit
unit eventthreadtest2; interface uses Classes ,eventthread_1; // provides a dummy impementation of TEventTrread class type TMatrixElement = extended; TVector = array of TMatrixElement; TMatrix = array of TVector; TMultLineEvent = procedure (const mr, m1, m2: TMatrix; l: Integer) of object; TMatrixMultThread = class(TEventThread) private FNotifyEvent: TNotifyEvent; FAktLine: Integer; procedure NotifyReady; public procedure MultLine(const mr, m1, m2: TMatrix; l: Integer); property NotifyEvent: TNotifyEvent read FNotifyEvent write FNotifyEvent; property AktLine: Integer read FAktLine; end; TMatrixMult = Class(TObject) private FMatrixMultThread : array of TMatrixMultThread; FMultLineEvent : array of TMultLineEvent; function GetMultLineEvent(i: Integer): TMultLineEvent; procedure SetMultLineEvent(i: Integer; const Value: TMultLineEvent); procedure SetEventCount(Value: Integer; ThreadReady: TNotifyEvent); public constructor Create(Count: Integer; ThreadReady: TNotifyEvent); destructor Destroy; override; property MultLineEvent[i: Integer]: TMultLineEvent read GetMultLineEvent write SetMultLineEvent; end; implementation { TMatrixMultThread } procedure TMatrixMultThread.MultLine(const mr, m1, m2: TMatrix; l: Integer); var i, j: Integer; sum: TMatrixElement; begin FAktLine := l; for i := 0 to length(m1)-1 do begin sum := 0; for j := 0 to length(m2)-1 do begin sum := sum + m1[l, j] * m2[j, i]; end; mr[l, i] := sum; end; NotifyReady; end; procedure TMatrixMultThread.NotifyReady; begin if assigned(FNotifyEvent) then FNotifyEvent(self); // doing an indirect call to a "procedure..of object" // which _is_ a TThreadEvent schedulres a thread event // instead of just calling the procedure end; { TMatrixMult } constructor TMatrixMult.Create(Count: Integer; ThreadReady: TNotifyEvent); begin inherited Create; SetEventCount(Count, ThreadReady); end; destructor TMatrixMult.Destroy; var l: Integer; begin for l := 0 to length(FMatrixMultThread)-1 do begin FMatrixMultThread[l].Free; end; inherited; end; procedure TMatrixMult.SetEventCount(Value: Integer; ThreadReady: TNotifyEvent); var l: Integer; begin SetLength(FMatrixMultThread, Value); SetLength(FMultLineEvent, Value); for l := 0 to Value-1 do begin FMatrixMultThread[l] := TMatrixMultThread.Create; FMatrixMultThread[l].NotifyEvent := ThreadReady; FMultLineEvent[l] := FMatrixMultThread[l].MultLine; end; end; function TMatrixMult.GetMultLineEvent(i: Integer): TMultLineEvent; begin Result := FMultLineEvent[i]; end; procedure TMatrixMult.SetMultLineEvent(i: Integer; const Value: TMultLineEvent); begin FMultLineEvent[i] := Value; end; end.
TEventThread dummy unit
unit eventthread_1; interface type TEventThread = class(TObject) end; implementation end.
--Mschnell 15:35, 7 December 2007 (CET)