class XBT_PUBLIC ContextFactory {
public:
explicit ContextFactory() {}
+ ContextFactory(const ContextFactory&) = delete;
+ ContextFactory& operator=(const ContextFactory&) = delete;
virtual ~ContextFactory();
virtual Context* create_context(std::function<void()> code, smx_actor_t actor) = 0;
class XBT_PUBLIC AttachContext : public Context {
public:
AttachContext(std::function<void()> code, smx_actor_t actor) : Context(std::move(code), actor) {}
-
+ AttachContext(const AttachContext&) = delete;
+ AttachContext& operator=(const AttachContext&) = delete;
~AttachContext() override;
/** Called by the context when it is ready to give control
virtual void attach_stop() = 0;
};
-class XBT_PUBLIC StopRequest {
- /** @brief Exception launched to kill a process, in order to properly unwind its stack and release RAII stuff
- *
- * Nope, Sonar, this should not inherit of std::exception nor of simgrid::Exception.
- * Otherwise, users may accidentally catch it with a try {} catch (std::exception)
- */
-public:
- StopRequest() = default;
- explicit StopRequest(const std::string& msg) : msg_(std::string("Actor killed (") + msg + std::string(").")) {}
- ~StopRequest();
- const char* what() const noexcept { return msg_.c_str(); }
-
- static void do_throw();
- static bool try_n_catch(std::function<void(void)> try_block);
-
-private:
- std::string msg_ = std::string("Actor killed.");
-};
/* This allows Java to hijack the context factory (Java induces factories of factory :) */
typedef ContextFactory* (*ContextFactoryInitializer)();
XBT_PRIVATE void SIMIX_context_mod_exit();
#ifndef WIN32
-XBT_PUBLIC_DATA char sigsegv_stack[SIGSTKSZ];
+XBT_PUBLIC_DATA unsigned char sigsegv_stack[SIGSTKSZ];
#endif
/** @brief Executes all the processes to run (in parallel if possible). */