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Pass parameters to Synchronize procedure call


When creating a thread object, I want to call code from the application that needs to be synchronized. The problem is that I don't know how to call Synchronize for an application function with parameters.

Say we have

procedure ThreadObject.Execute;
var
  val1,val2:integer;
  Star:string;
begin
  Synchronize(funcyfunc); //how to pass val1,val2,star here?
end;

where funcyfunc is defined as follow

procedure OtherClass.funcyfunc(param1,param2:integer;spok:string);
begin
   letsCallFriends(spok,param1);
   letsCallFriends(spok,param2);
end;

now the odd solution to this would be to say in ThreadObject private

private
  star:string;
  val1,val2:integer;
  procedure starVal;

and in the implementation we do

procedure ThreadObject.starVal;
begin
  funcyfunc(Star,val1,val2);
end;

and in the thread execute we change to

procedure ThreadObject.Execute;
var
  val1,val2:integer;
  Star:string;
begin
  Synchronize(starVal); //how to pass val1,val2,star here?
end;

but this is a hassle, as for each procedure call there must be a global variable. Is there a better way?

code:

unit ThreadObject;

interface

uses
  Classes;

type
  TThreadObject= class(TThread)
  private
    star:string;
    val1,val2:integer;
    procedure starVal;
  protected
    procedure Execute; override;

    //assume we have a constructor that ini the star val1 val2.
  end;

implementation

{ TThreadObject }

procedure ThreadObject.Execute;
var
  val1,val2:integer;
  Star:string;
begin
  Synchronize(starVal); //how to pass val1,val2,star here?
end;

procedure ThreadObject.starVal;
begin
  funcyfunc(Star,val1,val2);
end;

end.

Solution

  • Use anonymous methods.

    As you can read in the manual for the TThread.Synchronize

    Synchronize(
      procedure
      begin
        Form1.Memo1.Lines.Add('Begin Execution');
      end);
    

    In the example above the referenced variable Form1 would kind of like be copied and saved until the procedure gets executed (that is called variable capture).

    Note: David objects to the idea of "copied variable" and he probably is right. However discussing all the corner cases and implementation details would be an overkill. His comparison to "global variable" OTOH would probably have troubles with recursive procedures, etc. All the simple to grasp analogies are very rough and tilted one way or another ISTM.

    Your anonymous procedure should use your variables val1 and val2 and they then should get captured too

    http://docwiki.embarcadero.com/Libraries/XE5/en/System.Classes.TThread.Synchronize