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authorPatrick Scott <phanna@android.com>2010-02-04 10:37:17 -0500
committerPatrick Scott <phanna@android.com>2010-02-04 10:39:42 -0500
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Initial source checkin.
The source files were determined by building net_unittests in chromium's source tree. Some of the obvious libraries were left out (v8, gmock, gtest). The Android.mk file has all the sources (minus unittests and tools) that were used during net_unittests compilation. Nothing builds yet because of STL but that is the next task. The .cpp files will most likely not compile anyways because of the LOCAL_CPP_EXTENSION mod. I will have to break this into multiple projects to get around that limitation.
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+// Copyright (c) 2009 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
+// found in the LICENSE file.
+
+#ifndef BASE_WORKER_POOL_MAC_H_
+#define BASE_WORKER_POOL_MAC_H_
+
+#include "base/worker_pool.h"
+
+#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
+
+// WorkerPoolObjC provides an Objective-C interface to the same WorkerPool
+// used by the rest of the application.
+@interface WorkerPoolObjC : NSObject
+
+// Returns the underlying NSOperationQueue back end that WorkerPool::PostTask
+// would post tasks to. This can be used to add NSOperation subclasses
+// directly to the same NSOperationQueue, by calling -[NSOperationQueue
+// addOperation:]. Most Objective-C code wishing to dispatch tasks to the
+// WorkerPool will find it handy to add an operation of type
+// NSInvocationOperation.
++ (NSOperationQueue*)sharedOperationQueue;
+
+@end // @interface WorkerPoolObjC
+
+#endif // BASE_WORKER_POOL_MAC_H_