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Both Windows and Linux use 32-bit thread identifiers. MacOS has a 64-bit counter, but in practice it will never overflow during profiling and no false aliasing will happen. These changes are only done client-side and in the network protocol. The server still uses 64-bit thread identifiers, to enable virtual threads, etc.
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508 B
C++
33 lines
508 B
C++
#ifndef __TRACYSYSTEM_HPP__
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#define __TRACYSYSTEM_HPP__
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include "TracyApi.h"
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namespace tracy
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{
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namespace detail
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{
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TRACY_API uint32_t GetThreadHandleImpl();
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}
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#ifdef TRACY_ENABLE
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TRACY_API uint32_t GetThreadHandle();
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#else
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static inline uint32_t GetThreadHandle()
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{
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return detail::GetThreadHandleImpl();
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}
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#endif
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TRACY_API void SetThreadName( const char* name );
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TRACY_API const char* GetThreadName( uint32_t id );
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TRACY_API const char* GetEnvVar(const char* name);
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}
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#endif
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