Make theWordList() thread safe.

Without this, you get crashes in a few second when you set the autosave
interval to one second and edit quickly (typing new words etc). The reason
is that the cloned buffer wants to insert words into the word list and
remove them again, but it lives in a different thread.
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Georg Baum 2014-07-04 22:19:43 +02:00
parent 7baaeb3fd2
commit cf89851374

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@ -18,6 +18,8 @@
#include "support/lassert.h"
#include "support/weighted_btree.h"
#include <QThreadStorage>
#include <map>
using namespace std;
@ -26,26 +28,37 @@ namespace lyx {
///
typedef map<string, WordList *> GlobalWordList;
GlobalWordList theGlobalWordList;
// Each thread uses its own word list, but only the one of the GUI thread is
// used to do real work. The others are only neded to prevent simultanous
// write access e.g. from a cloned buffer and a true document buffer.
QThreadStorage<GlobalWordList *> theGlobalWordList;
WordList * theWordList(string const & lang)
{
GlobalWordList::iterator it = theGlobalWordList.find(lang);
if (it != theGlobalWordList.end())
if (!theGlobalWordList.hasLocalData())
theGlobalWordList.setLocalData(new GlobalWordList);
GlobalWordList * globalWordList = theGlobalWordList.localData();
GlobalWordList::iterator it = globalWordList->find(lang);
if (it != globalWordList->end())
return it->second;
else
theGlobalWordList[lang] = new WordList;
return theGlobalWordList[lang];
else {
WordList * wl = new WordList;
(*globalWordList)[lang] = wl;
return wl;
}
}
void WordList::cleanupWordLists()
{
GlobalWordList::const_iterator it = theGlobalWordList.begin();
for (; it != theGlobalWordList.end(); ++it)
if (!theGlobalWordList.hasLocalData())
return;
GlobalWordList * globalWordList = theGlobalWordList.localData();
GlobalWordList::const_iterator it = globalWordList->begin();
for (; it != globalWordList->end(); ++it)
delete it->second;
theGlobalWordList.clear();
globalWordList->clear();
}