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#ifndef __DISPATCH_QUEUE__
#define __DISPATCH_QUEUE__
#ifndef __DISPATCH_INDIRECT__
#error "Please #include <dispatch/dispatch.h> instead of this file directly."
#include <dispatch/base.h> // for HeaderDoc
#endif
#if __has_include(<sys/qos.h>)
#include <sys/qos.h>
#endif
DISPATCH_ASSUME_NONNULL_BEGIN
/*!
* @header
*
* Dispatch is an abstract model for expressing concurrency via simple but
* powerful API.
*
* At the core, dispatch provides serial FIFO queues to which blocks may be
* submitted. Blocks submitted to these dispatch queues are invoked on a pool
* of threads fully managed by the system. No guarantee is made regarding
* which thread a block will be invoked on; however, it is guaranteed that only
* one block submitted to the FIFO dispatch queue will be invoked at a time.
*
* When multiple queues have blocks to be processed, the system is free to
* allocate additional threads to invoke the blocks concurrently. When the
* queues become empty, these threads are automatically released.
*/
/*!
* @typedef dispatch_queue_t
*
* @abstract
* Dispatch queues invoke blocks submitted to them serially in FIFO order. A
* queue will only invoke one block at a time, but independent queues may each
* invoke their blocks concurrently with respect to each other.
*
* @discussion
* Dispatch queues are lightweight objects to which blocks may be submitted.
* The system manages a pool of threads which process dispatch queues and
* invoke blocks submitted to them.
*
* Conceptually a dispatch queue may have its own thread of execution, and
* interaction between queues is highly asynchronous.
*
* Dispatch queues are reference counted via calls to dispatch_retain() and
* dispatch_release(). Pending blocks submitted to a queue also hold a
* reference to the queue until they have finished. Once all references to a
* queue have been released, the queue will be deallocated by the system.
*/
DISPATCH_DECL(dispatch_queue);
__BEGIN_DECLS
/*!
* @function dispatch_async
*
* @abstract
* Submits a block for asynchronous execution on a dispatch queue.
*
* @discussion
* The dispatch_async() function is the fundamental mechanism for submitting
* blocks to a dispatch queue.
*
* Calls to dispatch_async() always return immediately after the block has
* been submitted, and never wait for the block to be invoked.
*
* The target queue determines whether the block will be invoked serially or
* concurrently with respect to other blocks submitted to that same queue.
* Serial queues are processed concurrently with respect to each other.
*
* @param queue
* The target dispatch queue to which the block is submitted.
* The system will hold a reference on the target queue until the block
* has finished.
* The result of passing NULL in this parameter is undefined.
*
* @param block
* The block to submit to the target dispatch queue. This function performs
* Block_copy() and Block_release() on behalf of callers.
* The result of passing NULL in this parameter is undefined.
*/
#ifdef __BLOCKS__
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.6), ios(4.0))
DISPATCH_EXPORT DISPATCH_NONNULL_ALL DISPATCH_NOTHROW
void
dispatch_async(dispatch_queue_t queue, dispatch_block_t block);
#endif
/*!
* @function dispatch_async_f
*
* @abstract
* Submits a function for asynchronous execution on a dispatch queue.
*
* @discussion
* See dispatch_async() for details.
*
* @param queue
* The target dispatch queue to which the function is submitted.
* The system will hold a reference on the target queue until the function
* has returned.
* The result of passing NULL in this parameter is undefined.
*
* @param context
* The application-defined context parameter to pass to the function.
*
* @param work
* The application-defined function to invoke on the target queue. The first
* parameter passed to this function is the context provided to
* dispatch_async_f().
* The result of passing NULL in this parameter is undefined.
*/
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.6), ios(4.0))
DISPATCH_EXPORT DISPATCH_NONNULL1 DISPATCH_NONNULL3 DISPATCH_NOTHROW
void
dispatch_async_f(dispatch_queue_t queue,
void *_Nullable context,
dispatch_function_t work);
/*!
* @function dispatch_sync
*
* @abstract
* Submits a block for synchronous execution on a dispatch queue.
*
* @discussion
* Submits a block to a dispatch queue like dispatch_async(), however
* dispatch_sync() will not return until the block has finished.
*
* Calls to dispatch_sync() targeting the current queue will result
* in dead-lock. Use of dispatch_sync() is also subject to the same
* multi-party dead-lock problems that may result from the use of a mutex.
* Use of dispatch_async() is preferred.
*
* Unlike dispatch_async(), no retain is performed on the target queue. Because
* calls to this function are synchronous, the dispatch_sync() "borrows" the
* reference of the caller.
*
* As an optimization, dispatch_sync() invokes the block on the current
* thread when possible.
*
* @param queue
* The target dispatch queue to which the block is submitted.
* The result of passing NULL in this parameter is undefined.
*
* @param block
* The block to be invoked on the target dispatch queue.
* The result of passing NULL in this parameter is undefined.
*/
#ifdef __BLOCKS__
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.6), ios(4.0))
DISPATCH_EXPORT DISPATCH_NONNULL_ALL DISPATCH_NOTHROW
void
dispatch_sync(dispatch_queue_t queue, DISPATCH_NOESCAPE dispatch_block_t block);
#endif
/*!
* @function dispatch_sync_f
*
* @abstract
* Submits a function for synchronous execution on a dispatch queue.
*
* @discussion
* See dispatch_sync() for details.
*
* @param queue
* The target dispatch queue to which the function is submitted.
* The result of passing NULL in this parameter is undefined.
*
* @param context
* The application-defined context parameter to pass to the function.
*
* @param work
* The application-defined function to invoke on the target queue. The first
* parameter passed to this function is the context provided to
* dispatch_sync_f().
* The result of passing NULL in this parameter is undefined.
*/
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.6), ios(4.0))
DISPATCH_EXPORT DISPATCH_NONNULL1 DISPATCH_NONNULL3 DISPATCH_NOTHROW
void
dispatch_sync_f(dispatch_queue_t queue,
void *_Nullable context,
dispatch_function_t work);
#if !defined(__APPLE__) || TARGET_OS_WATCH || TARGET_OS_TV || \
(defined(__IPHONE_OS_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED) && \
__IPHONE_OS_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED >= __IPHONE_7_0) || \
(defined(__MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED) && \
__MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED >= __MAC_10_9)
#define DISPATCH_APPLY_AUTO_AVAILABLE 1
#else
#define DISPATCH_APPLY_AUTO_AVAILABLE 0
#endif
/*!
* @constant DISPATCH_APPLY_AUTO
*
* @abstract
* Constant to pass to dispatch_apply() or dispatch_apply_f() to request that
* the system automatically use worker threads that match the configuration of
* the current thread as closely as possible.
*
* @discussion
* When submitting a block for parallel invocation, passing this constant as the
* queue argument will automatically use the global concurrent queue that
* matches the Quality of Service of the caller most closely.
*
* No assumptions should be made about which global concurrent queue will
* actually be used.
*
* Using this constant deploys backward to macOS 10.9, iOS 7.0 and any tvOS or
* watchOS version.
*/
#if DISPATCH_APPLY_AUTO_AVAILABLE
#define DISPATCH_APPLY_AUTO ((dispatch_queue_t _Nonnull)0)
#endif
/*!
* @function dispatch_apply
*
* @abstract
* Submits a block to a dispatch queue for parallel invocation.
*
* @discussion
* Submits a block to a dispatch queue for parallel invocation. This function
* waits for the task block to complete before returning. If the specified queue
* is concurrent, the block may be invoked concurrently, and it must therefore
* be reentrant safe.
*
* Each invocation of the block will be passed the current index of iteration.
*
* @param iterations
* The number of iterations to perform.
*
* @param queue
* The dispatch queue to which the block is submitted.
* The preferred value to pass is DISPATCH_APPLY_AUTO to automatically use
* a queue appropriate for the calling thread.
*
* @param block
* The block to be invoked the specified number of iterations.
* The result of passing NULL in this parameter is undefined.
*/
#ifdef __BLOCKS__
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.6), ios(4.0))
DISPATCH_EXPORT DISPATCH_NONNULL3 DISPATCH_NOTHROW
void
dispatch_apply(size_t iterations, dispatch_queue_t queue,
DISPATCH_NOESCAPE void (^block)(size_t));
#endif
/*!
* @function dispatch_apply_f
*
* @abstract
* Submits a function to a dispatch queue for parallel invocation.
*
* @discussion
* See dispatch_apply() for details.
*
* @param iterations
* The number of iterations to perform.
*
* @param queue
* The dispatch queue to which the function is submitted.
* The preferred value to pass is DISPATCH_APPLY_AUTO to automatically use
* a queue appropriate for the calling thread.
*
* @param context
* The application-defined context parameter to pass to the function.
*
* @param work
* The application-defined function to invoke on the specified queue. The first
* parameter passed to this function is the context provided to
* dispatch_apply_f(). The second parameter passed to this function is the
* current index of iteration.
* The result of passing NULL in this parameter is undefined.
*/
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.6), ios(4.0))
DISPATCH_EXPORT DISPATCH_NONNULL4 DISPATCH_NOTHROW
void
dispatch_apply_f(size_t iterations, dispatch_queue_t queue,
void *_Nullable context,
void (*work)(void *_Nullable, size_t));
/*!
* @function dispatch_get_current_queue
*
* @abstract
* Returns the queue on which the currently executing block is running.
*
* @discussion
* Returns the queue on which the currently executing block is running.
*
* When dispatch_get_current_queue() is called outside of the context of a
* submitted block, it will return the default concurrent queue.
*
* Recommended for debugging and logging purposes only:
* The code must not make any assumptions about the queue returned, unless it
* is one of the global queues or a queue the code has itself created.
* The code must not assume that synchronous execution onto a queue is safe
* from deadlock if that queue is not the one returned by
* dispatch_get_current_queue().
*
* When dispatch_get_current_queue() is called on the main thread, it may
* or may not return the same value as dispatch_get_main_queue(). Comparing
* the two is not a valid way to test whether code is executing on the
* main thread (see dispatch_assert_queue() and dispatch_assert_queue_not()).
*
* This function is deprecated and will be removed in a future release.
*
* @result
* Returns the current queue.
*/
API_DEPRECATED("unsupported interface", macos(10.6,10.9), ios(4.0,6.0))
DISPATCH_EXPORT DISPATCH_PURE DISPATCH_WARN_RESULT DISPATCH_NOTHROW
dispatch_queue_t
dispatch_get_current_queue(void);
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.6), ios(4.0))
DISPATCH_EXPORT struct dispatch_queue_s _dispatch_main_q;
/*!
* @function dispatch_get_main_queue
*
* @abstract
* Returns the default queue that is bound to the main thread.
*
* @discussion
* In order to invoke blocks submitted to the main queue, the application must
* call dispatch_main(), NSApplicationMain(), or use a CFRunLoop on the main
* thread.
*
* @result
* Returns the main queue. This queue is created automatically on behalf of
* the main thread before main() is called.
*/
DISPATCH_INLINE DISPATCH_ALWAYS_INLINE DISPATCH_CONST DISPATCH_NOTHROW
dispatch_queue_t
dispatch_get_main_queue(void)
{
return DISPATCH_GLOBAL_OBJECT(dispatch_queue_t, _dispatch_main_q);
}
/*!
* @typedef dispatch_queue_priority_t
* Type of dispatch_queue_priority
*
* @constant DISPATCH_QUEUE_PRIORITY_HIGH
* Items dispatched to the queue will run at high priority,
* i.e. the queue will be scheduled for execution before
* any default priority or low priority queue.
*
* @constant DISPATCH_QUEUE_PRIORITY_DEFAULT
* Items dispatched to the queue will run at the default
* priority, i.e. the queue will be scheduled for execution
* after all high priority queues have been scheduled, but
* before any low priority queues have been scheduled.
*
* @constant DISPATCH_QUEUE_PRIORITY_LOW
* Items dispatched to the queue will run at low priority,
* i.e. the queue will be scheduled for execution after all
* default priority and high priority queues have been
* scheduled.
*
* @constant DISPATCH_QUEUE_PRIORITY_BACKGROUND
* Items dispatched to the queue will run at background priority, i.e. the queue
* will be scheduled for execution after all higher priority queues have been
* scheduled and the system will run items on this queue on a thread with
* background status as per setpriority(2) (i.e. disk I/O is throttled and the
* thread's scheduling priority is set to lowest value).
*/
#define DISPATCH_QUEUE_PRIORITY_HIGH 2
#define DISPATCH_QUEUE_PRIORITY_DEFAULT 0
#define DISPATCH_QUEUE_PRIORITY_LOW (-2)
#define DISPATCH_QUEUE_PRIORITY_BACKGROUND INT16_MIN
typedef long dispatch_queue_priority_t;
/*!
* @typedef dispatch_qos_class_t
* Alias for qos_class_t type.
*/
#if __has_include(<sys/qos.h>)
typedef qos_class_t dispatch_qos_class_t;
#else
typedef unsigned int dispatch_qos_class_t;
#endif
/*!
* @function dispatch_get_global_queue
*
* @abstract
* Returns a well-known global concurrent queue of a given quality of service
* class.
*
* @discussion
* The well-known global concurrent queues may not be modified. Calls to
* dispatch_suspend(), dispatch_resume(), dispatch_set_context(), etc., will
* have no effect when used with queues returned by this function.
*
* @param identifier
* A quality of service class defined in qos_class_t or a priority defined in
* dispatch_queue_priority_t.
*
* It is recommended to use quality of service class values to identify the
* well-known global concurrent queues:
* - QOS_CLASS_USER_INTERACTIVE
* - QOS_CLASS_USER_INITIATED
* - QOS_CLASS_DEFAULT
* - QOS_CLASS_UTILITY
* - QOS_CLASS_BACKGROUND
*
* The global concurrent queues may still be identified by their priority,
* which map to the following QOS classes:
* - DISPATCH_QUEUE_PRIORITY_HIGH: QOS_CLASS_USER_INITIATED
* - DISPATCH_QUEUE_PRIORITY_DEFAULT: QOS_CLASS_DEFAULT
* - DISPATCH_QUEUE_PRIORITY_LOW: QOS_CLASS_UTILITY
* - DISPATCH_QUEUE_PRIORITY_BACKGROUND: QOS_CLASS_BACKGROUND
*
* @param flags
* Reserved for future use. Passing any value other than zero may result in
* a NULL return value.
*
* @result
* Returns the requested global queue or NULL if the requested global queue
* does not exist.
*/
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.6), ios(4.0))
DISPATCH_EXPORT DISPATCH_CONST DISPATCH_WARN_RESULT DISPATCH_NOTHROW
dispatch_queue_t
dispatch_get_global_queue(long identifier, unsigned long flags);
/*!
* @typedef dispatch_queue_attr_t
*
* @abstract
* Attribute for dispatch queues.
*/
DISPATCH_DECL(dispatch_queue_attr);
/*!
* @const DISPATCH_QUEUE_SERIAL
*
* @discussion A dispatch queue that invokes blocks serially in FIFO order.
*/
#define DISPATCH_QUEUE_SERIAL NULL
/*!
* @const DISPATCH_QUEUE_SERIAL_INACTIVE
*
* @discussion
* A dispatch queue that invokes blocks serially in FIFO order, and that is
* created initially inactive. See dispatch_queue_attr_make_initially_inactive().
*/
#define DISPATCH_QUEUE_SERIAL_INACTIVE \
dispatch_queue_attr_make_initially_inactive(DISPATCH_QUEUE_SERIAL)
/*!
* @const DISPATCH_QUEUE_CONCURRENT
*
* @discussion A dispatch queue that may invoke blocks concurrently and supports
* barrier blocks submitted with the dispatch barrier API.
*/
#define DISPATCH_QUEUE_CONCURRENT \
DISPATCH_GLOBAL_OBJECT(dispatch_queue_attr_t, \
_dispatch_queue_attr_concurrent)
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.7), ios(4.3))
DISPATCH_EXPORT
struct dispatch_queue_attr_s _dispatch_queue_attr_concurrent;
/*!
* @const DISPATCH_QUEUE_CONCURRENT_INACTIVE
*
* @discussion
* A dispatch queue that may invoke blocks concurrently and supports barrier
* blocks submitted with the dispatch barrier API, and that is created initially
* inactive. See dispatch_queue_attr_make_initially_inactive().
*/
#define DISPATCH_QUEUE_CONCURRENT_INACTIVE \
dispatch_queue_attr_make_initially_inactive(DISPATCH_QUEUE_CONCURRENT)
/*!
* @function dispatch_queue_attr_make_initially_inactive
*
* @abstract
* Returns an attribute value which may be provided to dispatch_queue_create()
* or dispatch_queue_create_with_target(), in order to make the created queue
* initially inactive.
*
* @discussion
* Dispatch queues may be created in an inactive state. Queues in this state
* have to be activated before any blocks associated with them will be invoked.
*
* A queue in inactive state cannot be deallocated, dispatch_activate() must be
* called before the last reference to a queue created with this attribute is
* released.
*
* The target queue of a queue in inactive state can be changed using
* dispatch_set_target_queue(). Change of target queue is no longer permitted
* once an initially inactive queue has been activated.
*
* @param attr
* A queue attribute value to be combined with the initially inactive attribute.
*
* @return
* Returns an attribute value which may be provided to dispatch_queue_create()
* and dispatch_queue_create_with_target().
* The new value combines the attributes specified by the 'attr' parameter with
* the initially inactive attribute.
*/
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.12), ios(10.0), tvos(10.0), watchos(3.0))
DISPATCH_EXPORT DISPATCH_WARN_RESULT DISPATCH_PURE DISPATCH_NOTHROW
dispatch_queue_attr_t
dispatch_queue_attr_make_initially_inactive(
dispatch_queue_attr_t _Nullable attr);
/*!
* @const DISPATCH_QUEUE_SERIAL_WITH_AUTORELEASE_POOL
*
* @discussion
* A dispatch queue created with this attribute invokes blocks serially in FIFO
* order, and surrounds execution of any block submitted asynchronously to it
* with the equivalent of a individual Objective-C <code>@autoreleasepool</code>
* scope.
*
* See dispatch_queue_attr_make_with_autorelease_frequency().
*/
#define DISPATCH_QUEUE_SERIAL_WITH_AUTORELEASE_POOL \
dispatch_queue_attr_make_with_autorelease_frequency(\
DISPATCH_QUEUE_SERIAL, DISPATCH_AUTORELEASE_FREQUENCY_WORK_ITEM)
/*!
* @const DISPATCH_QUEUE_CONCURRENT_WITH_AUTORELEASE_POOL
*
* @discussion
* A dispatch queue created with this attribute may invokes blocks concurrently
* and supports barrier blocks submitted with the dispatch barrier API. It also
* surrounds execution of any block submitted asynchronously to it with the
* equivalent of a individual Objective-C <code>@autoreleasepool</code>
*
* See dispatch_queue_attr_make_with_autorelease_frequency().
*/
#define DISPATCH_QUEUE_CONCURRENT_WITH_AUTORELEASE_POOL \
dispatch_queue_attr_make_with_autorelease_frequency(\
DISPATCH_QUEUE_CONCURRENT, DISPATCH_AUTORELEASE_FREQUENCY_WORK_ITEM)
/*!
* @typedef dispatch_autorelease_frequency_t
* Values to pass to the dispatch_queue_attr_make_with_autorelease_frequency()
* function.
*
* @const DISPATCH_AUTORELEASE_FREQUENCY_INHERIT
* Dispatch queues with this autorelease frequency inherit the behavior from
* their target queue. This is the default behavior for manually created queues.
*
* @const DISPATCH_AUTORELEASE_FREQUENCY_WORK_ITEM
* Dispatch queues with this autorelease frequency push and pop an autorelease
* pool around the execution of every block that was submitted to it
* asynchronously.
* @see dispatch_queue_attr_make_with_autorelease_frequency().
*
* @const DISPATCH_AUTORELEASE_FREQUENCY_NEVER
* Dispatch queues with this autorelease frequency never set up an individual
* autorelease pool around the execution of a block that is submitted to it
* asynchronously. This is the behavior of the global concurrent queues.
*/
DISPATCH_ENUM(dispatch_autorelease_frequency, unsigned long,
DISPATCH_AUTORELEASE_FREQUENCY_INHERIT DISPATCH_ENUM_API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.12), ios(10.0), tvos(10.0), watchos(3.0)) = 0,
DISPATCH_AUTORELEASE_FREQUENCY_WORK_ITEM DISPATCH_ENUM_API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.12), ios(10.0), tvos(10.0), watchos(3.0)) = 1,
DISPATCH_AUTORELEASE_FREQUENCY_NEVER DISPATCH_ENUM_API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.12), ios(10.0), tvos(10.0), watchos(3.0)) = 2,
);
/*!
* @function dispatch_queue_attr_make_with_autorelease_frequency
*
* @abstract
* Returns a dispatch queue attribute value with the autorelease frequency
* set to the specified value.
*
* @discussion
* When a queue uses the per-workitem autorelease frequency (either directly
* or inherithed from its target queue), any block submitted asynchronously to
* this queue (via dispatch_async(), dispatch_barrier_async(),
* dispatch_group_notify(), etc...) is executed as if surrounded by a individual
* Objective-C <code>@autoreleasepool</code> scope.
*
* Autorelease frequency has no effect on blocks that are submitted
* synchronously to a queue (via dispatch_sync(), dispatch_barrier_sync()).
*
* The global concurrent queues have the DISPATCH_AUTORELEASE_FREQUENCY_NEVER
* behavior. Manually created dispatch queues use
* DISPATCH_AUTORELEASE_FREQUENCY_INHERIT by default.
*
* Queues created with this attribute cannot change target queues after having
* been activated. See dispatch_set_target_queue() and dispatch_activate().
*
* @param attr
* A queue attribute value to be combined with the specified autorelease
* frequency or NULL.
*
* @param frequency
* The requested autorelease frequency.
*
* @return
* Returns an attribute value which may be provided to dispatch_queue_create()
* or NULL if an invalid autorelease frequency was requested.
* This new value combines the attributes specified by the 'attr' parameter and
* the chosen autorelease frequency.
*/
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.12), ios(10.0), tvos(10.0), watchos(3.0))
DISPATCH_EXPORT DISPATCH_WARN_RESULT DISPATCH_PURE DISPATCH_NOTHROW
dispatch_queue_attr_t
dispatch_queue_attr_make_with_autorelease_frequency(
dispatch_queue_attr_t _Nullable attr,
dispatch_autorelease_frequency_t frequency);
/*!
* @function dispatch_queue_attr_make_with_qos_class
*
* @abstract
* Returns an attribute value which may be provided to dispatch_queue_create()
* or dispatch_queue_create_with_target(), in order to assign a QOS class and
* relative priority to the queue.
*
* @discussion
* When specified in this manner, the QOS class and relative priority take
* precedence over those inherited from the dispatch queue's target queue (if
* any) as long that does not result in a lower QOS class and relative priority.
*
* The global queue priorities map to the following QOS classes:
* - DISPATCH_QUEUE_PRIORITY_HIGH: QOS_CLASS_USER_INITIATED
* - DISPATCH_QUEUE_PRIORITY_DEFAULT: QOS_CLASS_DEFAULT
* - DISPATCH_QUEUE_PRIORITY_LOW: QOS_CLASS_UTILITY
* - DISPATCH_QUEUE_PRIORITY_BACKGROUND: QOS_CLASS_BACKGROUND
*
* Example:
* <code>
* dispatch_queue_t queue;
* dispatch_queue_attr_t attr;
* attr = dispatch_queue_attr_make_with_qos_class(DISPATCH_QUEUE_SERIAL,
* QOS_CLASS_UTILITY, 0);
* queue = dispatch_queue_create("com.example.myqueue", attr);
* </code>
*
* @param attr
* A queue attribute value to be combined with the QOS class, or NULL.
*
* @param qos_class
* A QOS class value:
* - QOS_CLASS_USER_INTERACTIVE
* - QOS_CLASS_USER_INITIATED
* - QOS_CLASS_DEFAULT
* - QOS_CLASS_UTILITY
* - QOS_CLASS_BACKGROUND
* Passing any other value results in NULL being returned.
*
* @param relative_priority
* A relative priority within the QOS class. This value is a negative
* offset from the maximum supported scheduler priority for the given class.
* Passing a value greater than zero or less than QOS_MIN_RELATIVE_PRIORITY
* results in NULL being returned.
*
* @return
* Returns an attribute value which may be provided to dispatch_queue_create()
* and dispatch_queue_create_with_target(), or NULL if an invalid QOS class was
* requested.
* The new value combines the attributes specified by the 'attr' parameter and
* the new QOS class and relative priority.
*/
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.10), ios(8.0))
DISPATCH_EXPORT DISPATCH_WARN_RESULT DISPATCH_PURE DISPATCH_NOTHROW
dispatch_queue_attr_t
dispatch_queue_attr_make_with_qos_class(dispatch_queue_attr_t _Nullable attr,
dispatch_qos_class_t qos_class, int relative_priority);
/*!
* @const DISPATCH_TARGET_QUEUE_DEFAULT
* @discussion Constant to pass to the dispatch_queue_create_with_target(),
* dispatch_set_target_queue() and dispatch_source_create() functions to
* indicate that the default target queue for the object type in question
* should be used.
*/
#define DISPATCH_TARGET_QUEUE_DEFAULT NULL
/*!
* @function dispatch_queue_create_with_target
*
* @abstract
* Creates a new dispatch queue with a specified target queue.
*
* @discussion
* Dispatch queues created with the DISPATCH_QUEUE_SERIAL or a NULL attribute
* invoke blocks serially in FIFO order.
*
* Dispatch queues created with the DISPATCH_QUEUE_CONCURRENT attribute may
* invoke blocks concurrently (similarly to the global concurrent queues, but
* potentially with more overhead), and support barrier blocks submitted with
* the dispatch barrier API, which e.g. enables the implementation of efficient
* reader-writer schemes.
*
* When a dispatch queue is no longer needed, it should be released with
* dispatch_release(). Note that any pending blocks submitted to a queue will
* hold a reference to that queue. Therefore a queue will not be deallocated
* until all pending blocks have finished.
*
* When using a dispatch queue attribute @a attr specifying a QoS class (derived
* from the result of dispatch_queue_attr_make_with_qos_class()), passing the
* result of dispatch_get_global_queue() in @a target will ignore the QoS class
* of that global queue and will use the global queue with the QoS class
* specified by attr instead.
*
* Queues created with dispatch_queue_create_with_target() cannot have their
* target queue changed, unless created inactive (See
* dispatch_queue_attr_make_initially_inactive()), in which case the target
* queue can be changed until the newly created queue is activated with
* dispatch_activate().
*
* @param label
* A string label to attach to the queue.
* This parameter is optional and may be NULL.
*
* @param attr
* A predefined attribute such as DISPATCH_QUEUE_SERIAL,
* DISPATCH_QUEUE_CONCURRENT, or the result of a call to
* a dispatch_queue_attr_make_with_* function.
*
* @param target
* The target queue for the newly created queue. The target queue is retained.
* If this parameter is DISPATCH_TARGET_QUEUE_DEFAULT, sets the queue's target
* queue to the default target queue for the given queue type.
*
* @result
* The newly created dispatch queue.
*/
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.12), ios(10.0), tvos(10.0), watchos(3.0))
DISPATCH_EXPORT DISPATCH_MALLOC DISPATCH_RETURNS_RETAINED DISPATCH_WARN_RESULT
DISPATCH_NOTHROW
dispatch_queue_t
dispatch_queue_create_with_target(const char *_Nullable label,
dispatch_queue_attr_t _Nullable attr, dispatch_queue_t _Nullable target)
DISPATCH_ALIAS_V2(dispatch_queue_create_with_target);
/*!
* @function dispatch_queue_create
*
* @abstract
* Creates a new dispatch queue to which blocks may be submitted.
*
* @discussion
* Dispatch queues created with the DISPATCH_QUEUE_SERIAL or a NULL attribute
* invoke blocks serially in FIFO order.
*
* Dispatch queues created with the DISPATCH_QUEUE_CONCURRENT attribute may
* invoke blocks concurrently (similarly to the global concurrent queues, but
* potentially with more overhead), and support barrier blocks submitted with
* the dispatch barrier API, which e.g. enables the implementation of efficient
* reader-writer schemes.
*
* When a dispatch queue is no longer needed, it should be released with
* dispatch_release(). Note that any pending blocks submitted to a queue will
* hold a reference to that queue. Therefore a queue will not be deallocated
* until all pending blocks have finished.
*
* Passing the result of the dispatch_queue_attr_make_with_qos_class() function
* to the attr parameter of this function allows a quality of service class and
* relative priority to be specified for the newly created queue.
* The quality of service class so specified takes precedence over the quality
* of service class of the newly created dispatch queue's target queue (if any)
* as long that does not result in a lower QOS class and relative priority.
*
* When no quality of service class is specified, the target queue of a newly
* created dispatch queue is the default priority global concurrent queue.
*
* @param label
* A string label to attach to the queue.
* This parameter is optional and may be NULL.
*
* @param attr
* A predefined attribute such as DISPATCH_QUEUE_SERIAL,
* DISPATCH_QUEUE_CONCURRENT, or the result of a call to
* a dispatch_queue_attr_make_with_* function.
*
* @result
* The newly created dispatch queue.
*/
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.6), ios(4.0))
DISPATCH_EXPORT DISPATCH_MALLOC DISPATCH_RETURNS_RETAINED DISPATCH_WARN_RESULT
DISPATCH_NOTHROW
dispatch_queue_t
dispatch_queue_create(const char *_Nullable label,
dispatch_queue_attr_t _Nullable attr);
/*!
* @const DISPATCH_CURRENT_QUEUE_LABEL
* @discussion Constant to pass to the dispatch_queue_get_label() function to
* retrieve the label of the current queue.
*/
#define DISPATCH_CURRENT_QUEUE_LABEL NULL
/*!
* @function dispatch_queue_get_label
*
* @abstract
* Returns the label of the given queue, as specified when the queue was
* created, or the empty string if a NULL label was specified.
*
* Passing DISPATCH_CURRENT_QUEUE_LABEL will return the label of the current
* queue.
*
* @param queue
* The queue to query, or DISPATCH_CURRENT_QUEUE_LABEL.
*
* @result
* The label of the queue.
*/
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.6), ios(4.0))
DISPATCH_EXPORT DISPATCH_PURE DISPATCH_WARN_RESULT DISPATCH_NOTHROW
const char *
dispatch_queue_get_label(dispatch_queue_t _Nullable queue);
/*!
* @function dispatch_queue_get_qos_class
*
* @abstract
* Returns the QOS class and relative priority of the given queue.
*
* @discussion
* If the given queue was created with an attribute value returned from
* dispatch_queue_attr_make_with_qos_class(), this function returns the QOS
* class and relative priority specified at that time; for any other attribute
* value it returns a QOS class of QOS_CLASS_UNSPECIFIED and a relative
* priority of 0.
*
* If the given queue is one of the global queues, this function returns its
* assigned QOS class value as documented under dispatch_get_global_queue() and
* a relative priority of 0; in the case of the main queue it returns the QOS
* value provided by qos_class_main() and a relative priority of 0.
*
* @param queue
* The queue to query.
*
* @param relative_priority_ptr
* A pointer to an int variable to be filled with the relative priority offset
* within the QOS class, or NULL.
*
* @return
* A QOS class value:
* - QOS_CLASS_USER_INTERACTIVE
* - QOS_CLASS_USER_INITIATED
* - QOS_CLASS_DEFAULT
* - QOS_CLASS_UTILITY
* - QOS_CLASS_BACKGROUND
* - QOS_CLASS_UNSPECIFIED
*/
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.10), ios(8.0))
DISPATCH_EXPORT DISPATCH_WARN_RESULT DISPATCH_NONNULL1 DISPATCH_NOTHROW
dispatch_qos_class_t
dispatch_queue_get_qos_class(dispatch_queue_t queue,
int *_Nullable relative_priority_ptr);
/*!
* @function dispatch_set_target_queue
*
* @abstract
* Sets the target queue for the given object.
*
* @discussion
* An object's target queue is responsible for processing the object.
*
* When no quality of service class and relative priority is specified for a
* dispatch queue at the time of creation, a dispatch queue's quality of service
* class is inherited from its target queue. The dispatch_get_global_queue()
* function may be used to obtain a target queue of a specific quality of
* service class, however the use of dispatch_queue_attr_make_with_qos_class()
* is recommended instead.
*
* Blocks submitted to a serial queue whose target queue is another serial
* queue will not be invoked concurrently with blocks submitted to the target
* queue or to any other queue with that same target queue.
*
* The result of introducing a cycle into the hierarchy of target queues is
* undefined.
*
* A dispatch source's target queue specifies where its event handler and
* cancellation handler blocks will be submitted.
*
* A dispatch I/O channel's target queue specifies where where its I/O
* operations are executed. If the channel's target queue's priority is set to
* DISPATCH_QUEUE_PRIORITY_BACKGROUND, then the I/O operations performed by
* dispatch_io_read() or dispatch_io_write() on that queue will be
* throttled when there is I/O contention.
*
* For all other dispatch object types, the only function of the target queue
* is to determine where an object's finalizer function is invoked.
*
* In general, changing the target queue of an object is an asynchronous
* operation that doesn't take effect immediately, and doesn't affect blocks
* already associated with the specified object.
*
* However, if an object is inactive at the time dispatch_set_target_queue() is
* called, then the target queue change takes effect immediately, and will
* affect blocks already associated with the specified object. After an
* initially inactive object has been activated, calling
* dispatch_set_target_queue() results in an assertion and the process being
* terminated.
*
* If a dispatch queue is active and targeted by other dispatch objects,
* changing its target queue results in undefined behavior.
*
* @param object
* The object to modify.
* The result of passing NULL in this parameter is undefined.
*
* @param queue
* The new target queue for the object. The queue is retained, and the
* previous target queue, if any, is released.
* If queue is DISPATCH_TARGET_QUEUE_DEFAULT, set the object's target queue
* to the default target queue for the given object type.
*/
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.6), ios(4.0))
DISPATCH_EXPORT DISPATCH_NOTHROW
void
dispatch_set_target_queue(dispatch_object_t object,
dispatch_queue_t _Nullable queue);
/*!
* @function dispatch_main
*
* @abstract
* Execute blocks submitted to the main queue.
*
* @discussion
* This function "parks" the main thread and waits for blocks to be submitted
* to the main queue. This function never returns.
*
* Applications that call NSApplicationMain() or CFRunLoopRun() on the
* main thread do not need to call dispatch_main().
*/
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.6), ios(4.0))
DISPATCH_EXPORT DISPATCH_NOTHROW DISPATCH_NORETURN
void
dispatch_main(void);
/*!
* @function dispatch_after
*
* @abstract
* Schedule a block for execution on a given queue at a specified time.
*
* @discussion
* Passing DISPATCH_TIME_NOW as the "when" parameter is supported, but not as
* optimal as calling dispatch_async() instead. Passing DISPATCH_TIME_FOREVER
* is undefined.
*
* @param when
* A temporal milestone returned by dispatch_time() or dispatch_walltime().
*
* @param queue
* A queue to which the given block will be submitted at the specified time.
* The result of passing NULL in this parameter is undefined.
*
* @param block
* The block of code to execute.
* The result of passing NULL in this parameter is undefined.
*/
#ifdef __BLOCKS__
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.6), ios(4.0))
DISPATCH_EXPORT DISPATCH_NONNULL2 DISPATCH_NONNULL3 DISPATCH_NOTHROW
void
dispatch_after(dispatch_time_t when,
dispatch_queue_t queue,
dispatch_block_t block);
#endif
/*!
* @function dispatch_after_f
*
* @abstract
* Schedule a function for execution on a given queue at a specified time.
*
* @discussion
* See dispatch_after() for details.
*
* @param when
* A temporal milestone returned by dispatch_time() or dispatch_walltime().
*
* @param queue
* A queue to which the given function will be submitted at the specified time.
* The result of passing NULL in this parameter is undefined.
*
* @param context
* The application-defined context parameter to pass to the function.
*
* @param work
* The application-defined function to invoke on the target queue. The first
* parameter passed to this function is the context provided to
* dispatch_after_f().
* The result of passing NULL in this parameter is undefined.
*/
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.6), ios(4.0))
DISPATCH_EXPORT DISPATCH_NONNULL2 DISPATCH_NONNULL4 DISPATCH_NOTHROW
void
dispatch_after_f(dispatch_time_t when,
dispatch_queue_t queue,
void *_Nullable context,
dispatch_function_t work);
/*!
* @functiongroup Dispatch Barrier API
* The dispatch barrier API is a mechanism for submitting barrier blocks to a
* dispatch queue, analogous to the dispatch_async()/dispatch_sync() API.
* It enables the implementation of efficient reader/writer schemes.
* Barrier blocks only behave specially when submitted to queues created with
* the DISPATCH_QUEUE_CONCURRENT attribute; on such a queue, a barrier block
* will not run until all blocks submitted to the queue earlier have completed,
* and any blocks submitted to the queue after a barrier block will not run
* until the barrier block has completed.
* When submitted to a a global queue or to a queue not created with the
* DISPATCH_QUEUE_CONCURRENT attribute, barrier blocks behave identically to
* blocks submitted with the dispatch_async()/dispatch_sync() API.
*/
/*!
* @function dispatch_barrier_async
*
* @abstract
* Submits a barrier block for asynchronous execution on a dispatch queue.
*
* @discussion
* Submits a block to a dispatch queue like dispatch_async(), but marks that
* block as a barrier (relevant only on DISPATCH_QUEUE_CONCURRENT queues).
*
* See dispatch_async() for details.
*
* @param queue
* The target dispatch queue to which the block is submitted.
* The system will hold a reference on the target queue until the block
* has finished.
* The result of passing NULL in this parameter is undefined.
*
* @param block
* The block to submit to the target dispatch queue. This function performs
* Block_copy() and Block_release() on behalf of callers.
* The result of passing NULL in this parameter is undefined.
*/
#ifdef __BLOCKS__
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.7), ios(4.3))
DISPATCH_EXPORT DISPATCH_NONNULL_ALL DISPATCH_NOTHROW
void
dispatch_barrier_async(dispatch_queue_t queue, dispatch_block_t block);
#endif
/*!
* @function dispatch_barrier_async_f
*
* @abstract
* Submits a barrier function for asynchronous execution on a dispatch queue.
*
* @discussion
* Submits a function to a dispatch queue like dispatch_async_f(), but marks
* that function as a barrier (relevant only on DISPATCH_QUEUE_CONCURRENT
* queues).
*
* See dispatch_async_f() for details.
*
* @param queue
* The target dispatch queue to which the function is submitted.
* The system will hold a reference on the target queue until the function
* has returned.
* The result of passing NULL in this parameter is undefined.
*
* @param context
* The application-defined context parameter to pass to the function.
*
* @param work
* The application-defined function to invoke on the target queue. The first
* parameter passed to this function is the context provided to
* dispatch_barrier_async_f().
* The result of passing NULL in this parameter is undefined.
*/
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.7), ios(4.3))
DISPATCH_EXPORT DISPATCH_NONNULL1 DISPATCH_NONNULL3 DISPATCH_NOTHROW
void
dispatch_barrier_async_f(dispatch_queue_t queue,
void *_Nullable context,
dispatch_function_t work);
/*!
* @function dispatch_barrier_sync
*
* @abstract
* Submits a barrier block for synchronous execution on a dispatch queue.
*
* @discussion
* Submits a block to a dispatch queue like dispatch_sync(), but marks that
* block as a barrier (relevant only on DISPATCH_QUEUE_CONCURRENT queues).
*
* See dispatch_sync() for details.
*
* @param queue
* The target dispatch queue to which the block is submitted.
* The result of passing NULL in this parameter is undefined.
*
* @param block
* The block to be invoked on the target dispatch queue.
* The result of passing NULL in this parameter is undefined.
*/
#ifdef __BLOCKS__
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.7), ios(4.3))
DISPATCH_EXPORT DISPATCH_NONNULL_ALL DISPATCH_NOTHROW
void
dispatch_barrier_sync(dispatch_queue_t queue,
DISPATCH_NOESCAPE dispatch_block_t block);
#endif
/*!
* @function dispatch_barrier_sync_f
*
* @abstract
* Submits a barrier function for synchronous execution on a dispatch queue.
*
* @discussion
* Submits a function to a dispatch queue like dispatch_sync_f(), but marks that
* fuction as a barrier (relevant only on DISPATCH_QUEUE_CONCURRENT queues).
*
* See dispatch_sync_f() for details.
*
* @param queue
* The target dispatch queue to which the function is submitted.
* The result of passing NULL in this parameter is undefined.
*
* @param context
* The application-defined context parameter to pass to the function.
*
* @param work
* The application-defined function to invoke on the target queue. The first
* parameter passed to this function is the context provided to
* dispatch_barrier_sync_f().
* The result of passing NULL in this parameter is undefined.
*/
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.7), ios(4.3))
DISPATCH_EXPORT DISPATCH_NONNULL1 DISPATCH_NONNULL3 DISPATCH_NOTHROW
void
dispatch_barrier_sync_f(dispatch_queue_t queue,
void *_Nullable context,
dispatch_function_t work);
/*!
* @functiongroup Dispatch queue-specific contexts
* This API allows different subsystems to associate context to a shared queue
* without risk of collision and to retrieve that context from blocks executing
* on that queue or any of its child queues in the target queue hierarchy.
*/
/*!
* @function dispatch_queue_set_specific
*
* @abstract
* Associates a subsystem-specific context with a dispatch queue, for a key
* unique to the subsystem.
*
* @discussion
* The specified destructor will be invoked with the context on the default
* priority global concurrent queue when a new context is set for the same key,
* or after all references to the queue have been released.
*
* @param queue
* The dispatch queue to modify.
* The result of passing NULL in this parameter is undefined.
*
* @param key
* The key to set the context for, typically a pointer to a static variable
* specific to the subsystem. Keys are only compared as pointers and never
* dereferenced. Passing a string constant directly is not recommended.
* The NULL key is reserved and attempts to set a context for it are ignored.
*
* @param context
* The new subsystem-specific context for the object. This may be NULL.
*
* @param destructor
* The destructor function pointer. This may be NULL and is ignored if context
* is NULL.
*/
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.7), ios(5.0))
DISPATCH_EXPORT DISPATCH_NONNULL1 DISPATCH_NOTHROW
void
dispatch_queue_set_specific(dispatch_queue_t queue, const void *key,
void *_Nullable context, dispatch_function_t _Nullable destructor);
/*!
* @function dispatch_queue_get_specific
*
* @abstract
* Returns the subsystem-specific context associated with a dispatch queue, for
* a key unique to the subsystem.
*
* @discussion
* Returns the context for the specified key if it has been set on the specified
* queue.
*
* @param queue
* The dispatch queue to query.
* The result of passing NULL in this parameter is undefined.
*
* @param key
* The key to get the context for, typically a pointer to a static variable
* specific to the subsystem. Keys are only compared as pointers and never
* dereferenced. Passing a string constant directly is not recommended.
*
* @result
* The context for the specified key or NULL if no context was found.
*/
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.7), ios(5.0))
DISPATCH_EXPORT DISPATCH_NONNULL1 DISPATCH_PURE DISPATCH_WARN_RESULT
DISPATCH_NOTHROW
void *_Nullable
dispatch_queue_get_specific(dispatch_queue_t queue, const void *key);
/*!
* @function dispatch_get_specific
*
* @abstract
* Returns the current subsystem-specific context for a key unique to the
* subsystem.
*
* @discussion
* When called from a block executing on a queue, returns the context for the
* specified key if it has been set on the queue, otherwise returns the result
* of dispatch_get_specific() executed on the queue's target queue or NULL
* if the current queue is a global concurrent queue.
*
* @param key
* The key to get the context for, typically a pointer to a static variable
* specific to the subsystem. Keys are only compared as pointers and never
* dereferenced. Passing a string constant directly is not recommended.
*
* @result
* The context for the specified key or NULL if no context was found.
*/
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.7), ios(5.0))
DISPATCH_EXPORT DISPATCH_PURE DISPATCH_WARN_RESULT DISPATCH_NOTHROW
void *_Nullable
dispatch_get_specific(const void *key);
/*!
* @functiongroup Dispatch assertion API
*
* This API asserts at runtime that code is executing in (or out of) the context
* of a given queue. It can be used to check that a block accessing a resource
* does so from the proper queue protecting the resource. It also can be used
* to verify that a block that could cause a deadlock if run on a given queue
* never executes on that queue.
*/
/*!
* @function dispatch_assert_queue
*
* @abstract
* Verifies that the current block is executing on a given dispatch queue.
*
* @discussion
* Some code expects to be run on a specific dispatch queue. This function
* verifies that that expectation is true.
*
* If the currently executing block was submitted to the specified queue or to
* any queue targeting it (see dispatch_set_target_queue()), this function
* returns.
*
* If the currently executing block was submitted with a synchronous API
* (dispatch_sync(), dispatch_barrier_sync(), ...), the context of the
* submitting block is also evaluated (recursively).
* If a synchronously submitting block is found that was itself submitted to
* the specified queue or to any queue targeting it, this function returns.
*
* Otherwise this function asserts: it logs an explanation to the system log and
* terminates the application.
*
* Passing the result of dispatch_get_main_queue() to this function verifies
* that the current block was submitted to the main queue, or to a queue
* targeting it, or is running on the main thread (in any context).
*
* When dispatch_assert_queue() is called outside of the context of a
* submitted block (for example from the context of a thread created manually
* with pthread_create()) then this function will also assert and terminate
* the application.
*
* The variant dispatch_assert_queue_debug() is compiled out when the
* preprocessor macro NDEBUG is defined. (See also assert(3)).
*
* @param queue
* The dispatch queue that the current block is expected to run on.
* The result of passing NULL in this parameter is undefined.
*/
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.12), ios(10.0), tvos(10.0), watchos(3.0))
DISPATCH_EXPORT DISPATCH_NONNULL1
void
dispatch_assert_queue(dispatch_queue_t queue)
DISPATCH_ALIAS_V2(dispatch_assert_queue);
/*!
* @function dispatch_assert_queue_barrier
*
* @abstract
* Verifies that the current block is executing on a given dispatch queue,
* and that the block acts as a barrier on that queue.
*
* @discussion
* This behaves exactly like dispatch_assert_queue(), with the additional check
* that the current block acts as a barrier on the specified queue, which is
* always true if the specified queue is serial (see DISPATCH_BLOCK_BARRIER or
* dispatch_barrier_async() for details).
*
* The variant dispatch_assert_queue_barrier_debug() is compiled out when the
* preprocessor macro NDEBUG is defined. (See also assert()).
*
* @param queue
* The dispatch queue that the current block is expected to run as a barrier on.
* The result of passing NULL in this parameter is undefined.
*/
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.12), ios(10.0), tvos(10.0), watchos(3.0))
DISPATCH_EXPORT DISPATCH_NONNULL1
void
dispatch_assert_queue_barrier(dispatch_queue_t queue);
/*!
* @function dispatch_assert_queue_not
*
* @abstract
* Verifies that the current block is not executing on a given dispatch queue.
*
* @discussion
* This function is the equivalent of dispatch_queue_assert() with the test for
* equality inverted. That means that it will terminate the application when
* dispatch_queue_assert() would return, and vice-versa. See discussion there.
*
* The variant dispatch_assert_queue_not_debug() is compiled out when the
* preprocessor macro NDEBUG is defined. (See also assert(3)).
*
* @param queue
* The dispatch queue that the current block is expected not to run on.
* The result of passing NULL in this parameter is undefined.
*/
API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.12), ios(10.0), tvos(10.0), watchos(3.0))
DISPATCH_EXPORT DISPATCH_NONNULL1
void
dispatch_assert_queue_not(dispatch_queue_t queue)
DISPATCH_ALIAS_V2(dispatch_assert_queue_not);
#ifdef NDEBUG
#define dispatch_assert_queue_debug(q) ((void)(0 && (q)))
#define dispatch_assert_queue_barrier_debug(q) ((void)(0 && (q)))
#define dispatch_assert_queue_not_debug(q) ((void)(0 && (q)))
#else
#define dispatch_assert_queue_debug(q) dispatch_assert_queue(q)
#define dispatch_assert_queue_barrier_debug(q) dispatch_assert_queue_barrier(q)
#define dispatch_assert_queue_not_debug(q) dispatch_assert_queue_not(q)
#endif
__END_DECLS
DISPATCH_ASSUME_NONNULL_END
#endif