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tbb::filter Class Reference

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tbb::filter Class Reference Algorithms

A stage in a pipeline. More...

#include <pipeline.h>

Inheritance diagram for tbb::filter:

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Static Protected Attributes

| | static const unsigned char | filter_is_serial = 0x1 | | | The lowest bit 0 is for parallel vs. serial.
| | | | static const unsigned char | filter_is_out_of_order = 0x1<<4 | | | 4th bit distinguishes ordered vs unordered filters. More...
| | | | static const unsigned char | filter_is_bound = 0x1<<5 | | | 5th bit distinguishes thread-bound and regular filters.
| | | | static const unsigned char | filter_may_emit_null = 0x1<<6 | | | 6th bit marks input filters emitting small objects
| | | | static const unsigned char | exact_exception_propagation | | | 7th bit defines exception propagation mode expected by the application. More...
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Detailed Description

A stage in a pipeline.

Member Data Documentation

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| const unsigned char tbb::filter::exact_exception_propagation |

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Initial value:

=

#if TBB_USE_CAPTURED_EXCEPTION

0x0

7th bit defines exception propagation mode expected by the application.

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| const unsigned char tbb::filter::filter_is_out_of_order = 0x1<<4 |

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4th bit distinguishes ordered vs unordered filters.

The bit was not set for parallel filters in TBB 2.1 and earlier, but is_ordered() function always treats parallel filters as out of order.


The documentation for this class was generated from the following file:

  • pipeline.h

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