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1 // Copyright 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
5 #ifndef BASE_MESSAGE_LOOP_MESSAGE_LOOP_H_
6 #define BASE_MESSAGE_LOOP_MESSAGE_LOOP_H_
8 #include <queue>
9 #include <string>
11 #include "base/base_export.h"
12 #include "base/basictypes.h"
13 #include "base/callback_forward.h"
14 #include "base/debug/task_annotator.h"
15 #include "base/location.h"
16 #include "base/memory/ref_counted.h"
17 #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h"
18 #include "base/message_loop/incoming_task_queue.h"
19 #include "base/message_loop/message_loop_proxy.h"
20 #include "base/message_loop/message_loop_proxy_impl.h"
21 #include "base/message_loop/message_pump.h"
22 #include "base/message_loop/timer_slack.h"
23 #include "base/observer_list.h"
24 #include "base/pending_task.h"
25 #include "base/sequenced_task_runner_helpers.h"
26 #include "base/synchronization/lock.h"
27 #include "base/time/time.h"
28 #include "base/tracking_info.h"
30 // TODO(sky): these includes should not be necessary. Nuke them.
31 #if defined(OS_WIN)
32 #include "base/message_loop/message_pump_win.h"
33 #elif defined(OS_IOS)
34 #include "base/message_loop/message_pump_io_ios.h"
35 #elif defined(OS_POSIX)
36 #include "base/message_loop/message_pump_libevent.h"
37 #endif
39 namespace base {
41 class HistogramBase;
42 class RunLoop;
43 class ThreadTaskRunnerHandle;
44 class WaitableEvent;
46 // A MessageLoop is used to process events for a particular thread. There is
47 // at most one MessageLoop instance per thread.
49 // Events include at a minimum Task instances submitted to PostTask and its
50 // variants. Depending on the type of message pump used by the MessageLoop
51 // other events such as UI messages may be processed. On Windows APC calls (as
52 // time permits) and signals sent to a registered set of HANDLEs may also be
53 // processed.
55 // NOTE: Unless otherwise specified, a MessageLoop's methods may only be called
56 // on the thread where the MessageLoop's Run method executes.
58 // NOTE: MessageLoop has task reentrancy protection. This means that if a
59 // task is being processed, a second task cannot start until the first task is
60 // finished. Reentrancy can happen when processing a task, and an inner
61 // message pump is created. That inner pump then processes native messages
62 // which could implicitly start an inner task. Inner message pumps are created
63 // with dialogs (DialogBox), common dialogs (GetOpenFileName), OLE functions
64 // (DoDragDrop), printer functions (StartDoc) and *many* others.
66 // Sample workaround when inner task processing is needed:
67 // HRESULT hr;
68 // {
69 // MessageLoop::ScopedNestableTaskAllower allow(MessageLoop::current());
70 // hr = DoDragDrop(...); // Implicitly runs a modal message loop.
71 // }
72 // // Process |hr| (the result returned by DoDragDrop()).
74 // Please be SURE your task is reentrant (nestable) and all global variables
75 // are stable and accessible before calling SetNestableTasksAllowed(true).
77 class BASE_EXPORT MessageLoop : public MessagePump::Delegate {
78 public:
79 // A MessageLoop has a particular type, which indicates the set of
80 // asynchronous events it may process in addition to tasks and timers.
82 // TYPE_DEFAULT
83 // This type of ML only supports tasks and timers.
85 // TYPE_UI
86 // This type of ML also supports native UI events (e.g., Windows messages).
87 // See also MessageLoopForUI.
89 // TYPE_IO
90 // This type of ML also supports asynchronous IO. See also
91 // MessageLoopForIO.
93 // TYPE_JAVA
94 // This type of ML is backed by a Java message handler which is responsible
95 // for running the tasks added to the ML. This is only for use on Android.
96 // TYPE_JAVA behaves in essence like TYPE_UI, except during construction
97 // where it does not use the main thread specific pump factory.
99 // TYPE_CUSTOM
100 // MessagePump was supplied to constructor.
102 enum Type {
103 TYPE_DEFAULT,
104 TYPE_UI,
105 TYPE_CUSTOM,
106 TYPE_IO,
107 #if defined(OS_ANDROID)
108 TYPE_JAVA,
109 #endif // defined(OS_ANDROID)
112 // Normally, it is not necessary to instantiate a MessageLoop. Instead, it
113 // is typical to make use of the current thread's MessageLoop instance.
114 explicit MessageLoop(Type type = TYPE_DEFAULT);
115 // Creates a TYPE_CUSTOM MessageLoop with the supplied MessagePump, which must
116 // be non-NULL.
117 explicit MessageLoop(scoped_ptr<base::MessagePump> pump);
118 virtual ~MessageLoop();
120 // Returns the MessageLoop object for the current thread, or null if none.
121 static MessageLoop* current();
123 static void EnableHistogrammer(bool enable_histogrammer);
125 typedef scoped_ptr<MessagePump> (MessagePumpFactory)();
126 // Uses the given base::MessagePumpForUIFactory to override the default
127 // MessagePump implementation for 'TYPE_UI'. Returns true if the factory
128 // was successfully registered.
129 static bool InitMessagePumpForUIFactory(MessagePumpFactory* factory);
131 // Creates the default MessagePump based on |type|. Caller owns return
132 // value.
133 static scoped_ptr<MessagePump> CreateMessagePumpForType(Type type);
134 // A DestructionObserver is notified when the current MessageLoop is being
135 // destroyed. These observers are notified prior to MessageLoop::current()
136 // being changed to return NULL. This gives interested parties the chance to
137 // do final cleanup that depends on the MessageLoop.
139 // NOTE: Any tasks posted to the MessageLoop during this notification will
140 // not be run. Instead, they will be deleted.
142 class BASE_EXPORT DestructionObserver {
143 public:
144 virtual void WillDestroyCurrentMessageLoop() = 0;
146 protected:
147 virtual ~DestructionObserver();
150 // Add a DestructionObserver, which will start receiving notifications
151 // immediately.
152 void AddDestructionObserver(DestructionObserver* destruction_observer);
154 // Remove a DestructionObserver. It is safe to call this method while a
155 // DestructionObserver is receiving a notification callback.
156 void RemoveDestructionObserver(DestructionObserver* destruction_observer);
158 // The "PostTask" family of methods call the task's Run method asynchronously
159 // from within a message loop at some point in the future.
161 // With the PostTask variant, tasks are invoked in FIFO order, inter-mixed
162 // with normal UI or IO event processing. With the PostDelayedTask variant,
163 // tasks are called after at least approximately 'delay_ms' have elapsed.
165 // The NonNestable variants work similarly except that they promise never to
166 // dispatch the task from a nested invocation of MessageLoop::Run. Instead,
167 // such tasks get deferred until the top-most MessageLoop::Run is executing.
169 // The MessageLoop takes ownership of the Task, and deletes it after it has
170 // been Run().
172 // PostTask(from_here, task) is equivalent to
173 // PostDelayedTask(from_here, task, 0).
175 // NOTE: These methods may be called on any thread. The Task will be invoked
176 // on the thread that executes MessageLoop::Run().
177 void PostTask(const tracked_objects::Location& from_here,
178 const Closure& task);
180 void PostDelayedTask(const tracked_objects::Location& from_here,
181 const Closure& task,
182 TimeDelta delay);
184 void PostNonNestableTask(const tracked_objects::Location& from_here,
185 const Closure& task);
187 void PostNonNestableDelayedTask(const tracked_objects::Location& from_here,
188 const Closure& task,
189 TimeDelta delay);
191 // A variant on PostTask that deletes the given object. This is useful
192 // if the object needs to live until the next run of the MessageLoop (for
193 // example, deleting a RenderProcessHost from within an IPC callback is not
194 // good).
196 // NOTE: This method may be called on any thread. The object will be deleted
197 // on the thread that executes MessageLoop::Run(). If this is not the same
198 // as the thread that calls PostDelayedTask(FROM_HERE, ), then T MUST inherit
199 // from RefCountedThreadSafe<T>!
200 template <class T>
201 void DeleteSoon(const tracked_objects::Location& from_here, const T* object) {
202 base::subtle::DeleteHelperInternal<T, void>::DeleteViaSequencedTaskRunner(
203 this, from_here, object);
206 // A variant on PostTask that releases the given reference counted object
207 // (by calling its Release method). This is useful if the object needs to
208 // live until the next run of the MessageLoop, or if the object needs to be
209 // released on a particular thread.
211 // A common pattern is to manually increment the object's reference count
212 // (AddRef), clear the pointer, then issue a ReleaseSoon. The reference count
213 // is incremented manually to ensure clearing the pointer does not trigger a
214 // delete and to account for the upcoming decrement (ReleaseSoon). For
215 // example:
217 // scoped_refptr<Foo> foo = ...
218 // foo->AddRef();
219 // Foo* raw_foo = foo.get();
220 // foo = NULL;
221 // message_loop->ReleaseSoon(raw_foo);
223 // NOTE: This method may be called on any thread. The object will be
224 // released (and thus possibly deleted) on the thread that executes
225 // MessageLoop::Run(). If this is not the same as the thread that calls
226 // PostDelayedTask(FROM_HERE, ), then T MUST inherit from
227 // RefCountedThreadSafe<T>!
228 template <class T>
229 void ReleaseSoon(const tracked_objects::Location& from_here,
230 const T* object) {
231 base::subtle::ReleaseHelperInternal<T, void>::ReleaseViaSequencedTaskRunner(
232 this, from_here, object);
235 // Deprecated: use RunLoop instead.
236 // Run the message loop.
237 void Run();
239 // Deprecated: use RunLoop instead.
240 // Process all pending tasks, windows messages, etc., but don't wait/sleep.
241 // Return as soon as all items that can be run are taken care of.
242 void RunUntilIdle();
244 // TODO(jbates) remove this. crbug.com/131220. See QuitWhenIdle().
245 void Quit() { QuitWhenIdle(); }
247 // Deprecated: use RunLoop instead.
249 // Signals the Run method to return when it becomes idle. It will continue to
250 // process pending messages and future messages as long as they are enqueued.
251 // Warning: if the MessageLoop remains busy, it may never quit. Only use this
252 // Quit method when looping procedures (such as web pages) have been shut
253 // down.
255 // This method may only be called on the same thread that called Run, and Run
256 // must still be on the call stack.
258 // Use QuitClosure variants if you need to Quit another thread's MessageLoop,
259 // but note that doing so is fairly dangerous if the target thread makes
260 // nested calls to MessageLoop::Run. The problem being that you won't know
261 // which nested run loop you are quitting, so be careful!
262 void QuitWhenIdle();
264 // Deprecated: use RunLoop instead.
266 // This method is a variant of Quit, that does not wait for pending messages
267 // to be processed before returning from Run.
268 void QuitNow();
270 // TODO(jbates) remove this. crbug.com/131220. See QuitWhenIdleClosure().
271 static Closure QuitClosure() { return QuitWhenIdleClosure(); }
273 // Deprecated: use RunLoop instead.
274 // Construct a Closure that will call QuitWhenIdle(). Useful to schedule an
275 // arbitrary MessageLoop to QuitWhenIdle.
276 static Closure QuitWhenIdleClosure();
278 // Set the timer slack for this message loop.
279 void SetTimerSlack(TimerSlack timer_slack) {
280 pump_->SetTimerSlack(timer_slack);
283 // Returns true if this loop is |type|. This allows subclasses (especially
284 // those in tests) to specialize how they are identified.
285 virtual bool IsType(Type type) const;
287 // Returns the type passed to the constructor.
288 Type type() const { return type_; }
290 // Optional call to connect the thread name with this loop.
291 void set_thread_name(const std::string& thread_name) {
292 DCHECK(thread_name_.empty()) << "Should not rename this thread!";
293 thread_name_ = thread_name;
295 const std::string& thread_name() const { return thread_name_; }
297 // Gets the message loop proxy associated with this message loop.
299 // NOTE: Deprecated; prefer task_runner() and the TaskRunner interfaces
300 scoped_refptr<MessageLoopProxy> message_loop_proxy() {
301 return message_loop_proxy_;
304 // Gets the TaskRunner associated with this message loop.
305 scoped_refptr<SingleThreadTaskRunner> task_runner() {
306 return message_loop_proxy_;
309 // Enables or disables the recursive task processing. This happens in the case
310 // of recursive message loops. Some unwanted message loop may occurs when
311 // using common controls or printer functions. By default, recursive task
312 // processing is disabled.
314 // Please utilize |ScopedNestableTaskAllower| instead of calling these methods
315 // directly. In general nestable message loops are to be avoided. They are
316 // dangerous and difficult to get right, so please use with extreme caution.
318 // The specific case where tasks get queued is:
319 // - The thread is running a message loop.
320 // - It receives a task #1 and execute it.
321 // - The task #1 implicitly start a message loop, like a MessageBox in the
322 // unit test. This can also be StartDoc or GetSaveFileName.
323 // - The thread receives a task #2 before or while in this second message
324 // loop.
325 // - With NestableTasksAllowed set to true, the task #2 will run right away.
326 // Otherwise, it will get executed right after task #1 completes at "thread
327 // message loop level".
328 void SetNestableTasksAllowed(bool allowed);
329 bool NestableTasksAllowed() const;
331 // Enables nestable tasks on |loop| while in scope.
332 class ScopedNestableTaskAllower {
333 public:
334 explicit ScopedNestableTaskAllower(MessageLoop* loop)
335 : loop_(loop),
336 old_state_(loop_->NestableTasksAllowed()) {
337 loop_->SetNestableTasksAllowed(true);
339 ~ScopedNestableTaskAllower() {
340 loop_->SetNestableTasksAllowed(old_state_);
343 private:
344 MessageLoop* loop_;
345 bool old_state_;
348 // Returns true if we are currently running a nested message loop.
349 bool IsNested();
351 // A TaskObserver is an object that receives task notifications from the
352 // MessageLoop.
354 // NOTE: A TaskObserver implementation should be extremely fast!
355 class BASE_EXPORT TaskObserver {
356 public:
357 TaskObserver();
359 // This method is called before processing a task.
360 virtual void WillProcessTask(const PendingTask& pending_task) = 0;
362 // This method is called after processing a task.
363 virtual void DidProcessTask(const PendingTask& pending_task) = 0;
365 protected:
366 virtual ~TaskObserver();
369 // These functions can only be called on the same thread that |this| is
370 // running on.
371 void AddTaskObserver(TaskObserver* task_observer);
372 void RemoveTaskObserver(TaskObserver* task_observer);
374 // When we go into high resolution timer mode, we will stay in hi-res mode
375 // for at least 1s.
376 static const int kHighResolutionTimerModeLeaseTimeMs = 1000;
378 #if defined(OS_WIN)
379 void set_os_modal_loop(bool os_modal_loop) {
380 os_modal_loop_ = os_modal_loop;
383 bool os_modal_loop() const {
384 return os_modal_loop_;
386 #endif // OS_WIN
388 // Can only be called from the thread that owns the MessageLoop.
389 bool is_running() const;
391 // Returns true if the message loop has high resolution timers enabled.
392 // Provided for testing.
393 bool IsHighResolutionTimerEnabledForTesting();
395 // Returns true if the message loop is "idle". Provided for testing.
396 bool IsIdleForTesting();
398 //----------------------------------------------------------------------------
399 protected:
400 scoped_ptr<MessagePump> pump_;
402 private:
403 friend class internal::IncomingTaskQueue;
404 friend class RunLoop;
406 // Configures various members for the two constructors.
407 void Init();
409 // Invokes the actual run loop using the message pump.
410 void RunHandler();
412 // Called to process any delayed non-nestable tasks.
413 bool ProcessNextDelayedNonNestableTask();
415 // Runs the specified PendingTask.
416 void RunTask(const PendingTask& pending_task);
418 // Calls RunTask or queues the pending_task on the deferred task list if it
419 // cannot be run right now. Returns true if the task was run.
420 bool DeferOrRunPendingTask(const PendingTask& pending_task);
422 // Adds the pending task to delayed_work_queue_.
423 void AddToDelayedWorkQueue(const PendingTask& pending_task);
425 // Delete tasks that haven't run yet without running them. Used in the
426 // destructor to make sure all the task's destructors get called. Returns
427 // true if some work was done.
428 bool DeletePendingTasks();
430 // Returns the TaskAnnotator which is used to add debug information to posted
431 // tasks.
432 debug::TaskAnnotator* task_annotator() { return &task_annotator_; }
434 // Loads tasks from the incoming queue to |work_queue_| if the latter is
435 // empty.
436 void ReloadWorkQueue();
438 // Wakes up the message pump. Can be called on any thread. The caller is
439 // responsible for synchronizing ScheduleWork() calls.
440 void ScheduleWork(bool was_empty);
442 // Start recording histogram info about events and action IF it was enabled
443 // and IF the statistics recorder can accept a registration of our histogram.
444 void StartHistogrammer();
446 // Add occurrence of event to our histogram, so that we can see what is being
447 // done in a specific MessageLoop instance (i.e., specific thread).
448 // If message_histogram_ is NULL, this is a no-op.
449 void HistogramEvent(int event);
451 // MessagePump::Delegate methods:
452 virtual bool DoWork() OVERRIDE;
453 virtual bool DoDelayedWork(TimeTicks* next_delayed_work_time) OVERRIDE;
454 virtual bool DoIdleWork() OVERRIDE;
456 const Type type_;
458 // A list of tasks that need to be processed by this instance. Note that
459 // this queue is only accessed (push/pop) by our current thread.
460 TaskQueue work_queue_;
462 // Contains delayed tasks, sorted by their 'delayed_run_time' property.
463 DelayedTaskQueue delayed_work_queue_;
465 // A recent snapshot of Time::Now(), used to check delayed_work_queue_.
466 TimeTicks recent_time_;
468 // A queue of non-nestable tasks that we had to defer because when it came
469 // time to execute them we were in a nested message loop. They will execute
470 // once we're out of nested message loops.
471 TaskQueue deferred_non_nestable_work_queue_;
473 ObserverList<DestructionObserver> destruction_observers_;
475 // A recursion block that prevents accidentally running additional tasks when
476 // insider a (accidentally induced?) nested message pump.
477 bool nestable_tasks_allowed_;
479 #if defined(OS_WIN)
480 // Should be set to true before calling Windows APIs like TrackPopupMenu, etc
481 // which enter a modal message loop.
482 bool os_modal_loop_;
483 #endif
485 std::string thread_name_;
486 // A profiling histogram showing the counts of various messages and events.
487 HistogramBase* message_histogram_;
489 RunLoop* run_loop_;
491 ObserverList<TaskObserver> task_observers_;
493 debug::TaskAnnotator task_annotator_;
495 scoped_refptr<internal::IncomingTaskQueue> incoming_task_queue_;
497 // The message loop proxy associated with this message loop.
498 scoped_refptr<internal::MessageLoopProxyImpl> message_loop_proxy_;
499 scoped_ptr<ThreadTaskRunnerHandle> thread_task_runner_handle_;
501 template <class T, class R> friend class base::subtle::DeleteHelperInternal;
502 template <class T, class R> friend class base::subtle::ReleaseHelperInternal;
504 void DeleteSoonInternal(const tracked_objects::Location& from_here,
505 void(*deleter)(const void*),
506 const void* object);
507 void ReleaseSoonInternal(const tracked_objects::Location& from_here,
508 void(*releaser)(const void*),
509 const void* object);
511 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(MessageLoop);
514 #if !defined(OS_NACL)
516 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
517 // MessageLoopForUI extends MessageLoop with methods that are particular to a
518 // MessageLoop instantiated with TYPE_UI.
520 // This class is typically used like so:
521 // MessageLoopForUI::current()->...call some method...
523 class BASE_EXPORT MessageLoopForUI : public MessageLoop {
524 public:
525 MessageLoopForUI() : MessageLoop(TYPE_UI) {
528 // Returns the MessageLoopForUI of the current thread.
529 static MessageLoopForUI* current() {
530 MessageLoop* loop = MessageLoop::current();
531 DCHECK(loop);
532 DCHECK_EQ(MessageLoop::TYPE_UI, loop->type());
533 return static_cast<MessageLoopForUI*>(loop);
536 static bool IsCurrent() {
537 MessageLoop* loop = MessageLoop::current();
538 return loop && loop->type() == MessageLoop::TYPE_UI;
541 #if defined(OS_IOS)
542 // On iOS, the main message loop cannot be Run(). Instead call Attach(),
543 // which connects this MessageLoop to the UI thread's CFRunLoop and allows
544 // PostTask() to work.
545 void Attach();
546 #endif
548 #if defined(OS_ANDROID)
549 // On Android, the UI message loop is handled by Java side. So Run() should
550 // never be called. Instead use Start(), which will forward all the native UI
551 // events to the Java message loop.
552 void Start();
553 #endif
555 #if defined(USE_OZONE) || (defined(USE_X11) && !defined(USE_GLIB))
556 // Please see MessagePumpLibevent for definition.
557 bool WatchFileDescriptor(
558 int fd,
559 bool persistent,
560 MessagePumpLibevent::Mode mode,
561 MessagePumpLibevent::FileDescriptorWatcher* controller,
562 MessagePumpLibevent::Watcher* delegate);
563 #endif
566 // Do not add any member variables to MessageLoopForUI! This is important b/c
567 // MessageLoopForUI is often allocated via MessageLoop(TYPE_UI). Any extra
568 // data that you need should be stored on the MessageLoop's pump_ instance.
569 COMPILE_ASSERT(sizeof(MessageLoop) == sizeof(MessageLoopForUI),
570 MessageLoopForUI_should_not_have_extra_member_variables);
572 #endif // !defined(OS_NACL)
574 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
575 // MessageLoopForIO extends MessageLoop with methods that are particular to a
576 // MessageLoop instantiated with TYPE_IO.
578 // This class is typically used like so:
579 // MessageLoopForIO::current()->...call some method...
581 class BASE_EXPORT MessageLoopForIO : public MessageLoop {
582 public:
583 MessageLoopForIO() : MessageLoop(TYPE_IO) {
586 // Returns the MessageLoopForIO of the current thread.
587 static MessageLoopForIO* current() {
588 MessageLoop* loop = MessageLoop::current();
589 DCHECK_EQ(MessageLoop::TYPE_IO, loop->type());
590 return static_cast<MessageLoopForIO*>(loop);
593 static bool IsCurrent() {
594 MessageLoop* loop = MessageLoop::current();
595 return loop && loop->type() == MessageLoop::TYPE_IO;
598 #if !defined(OS_NACL)
600 #if defined(OS_WIN)
601 typedef MessagePumpForIO::IOHandler IOHandler;
602 typedef MessagePumpForIO::IOContext IOContext;
603 typedef MessagePumpForIO::IOObserver IOObserver;
604 #elif defined(OS_IOS)
605 typedef MessagePumpIOSForIO::Watcher Watcher;
606 typedef MessagePumpIOSForIO::FileDescriptorWatcher
607 FileDescriptorWatcher;
608 typedef MessagePumpIOSForIO::IOObserver IOObserver;
610 enum Mode {
611 WATCH_READ = MessagePumpIOSForIO::WATCH_READ,
612 WATCH_WRITE = MessagePumpIOSForIO::WATCH_WRITE,
613 WATCH_READ_WRITE = MessagePumpIOSForIO::WATCH_READ_WRITE
615 #elif defined(OS_POSIX)
616 typedef MessagePumpLibevent::Watcher Watcher;
617 typedef MessagePumpLibevent::FileDescriptorWatcher
618 FileDescriptorWatcher;
619 typedef MessagePumpLibevent::IOObserver IOObserver;
621 enum Mode {
622 WATCH_READ = MessagePumpLibevent::WATCH_READ,
623 WATCH_WRITE = MessagePumpLibevent::WATCH_WRITE,
624 WATCH_READ_WRITE = MessagePumpLibevent::WATCH_READ_WRITE
626 #endif
628 void AddIOObserver(IOObserver* io_observer);
629 void RemoveIOObserver(IOObserver* io_observer);
631 #if defined(OS_WIN)
632 // Please see MessagePumpWin for definitions of these methods.
633 void RegisterIOHandler(HANDLE file, IOHandler* handler);
634 bool RegisterJobObject(HANDLE job, IOHandler* handler);
635 bool WaitForIOCompletion(DWORD timeout, IOHandler* filter);
636 #elif defined(OS_POSIX)
637 // Please see MessagePumpIOSForIO/MessagePumpLibevent for definition.
638 bool WatchFileDescriptor(int fd,
639 bool persistent,
640 Mode mode,
641 FileDescriptorWatcher *controller,
642 Watcher *delegate);
643 #endif // defined(OS_IOS) || defined(OS_POSIX)
644 #endif // !defined(OS_NACL)
647 // Do not add any member variables to MessageLoopForIO! This is important b/c
648 // MessageLoopForIO is often allocated via MessageLoop(TYPE_IO). Any extra
649 // data that you need should be stored on the MessageLoop's pump_ instance.
650 COMPILE_ASSERT(sizeof(MessageLoop) == sizeof(MessageLoopForIO),
651 MessageLoopForIO_should_not_have_extra_member_variables);
653 } // namespace base
655 #endif // BASE_MESSAGE_LOOP_MESSAGE_LOOP_H_