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\section{\class{wxThreadHelperThread}}\label{wxThreadHelperThread}
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The wxThreadHelperThread class is used internally by the
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\helpref{wxThreadHelper}{wxthreadhelper} mix-in class.  This class simply
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calls \helpref{wxThreadHelper::Entry}{wxthreadhelperentry} in its owner class
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when the thread runs.
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\wxheading{Derived from}
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\helpref{wxThread}{wxthread}
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\wxheading{Include files}
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<wx/thread.h>
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\wxheading{See also}
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\helpref{wxThread}{wxthread}, \helpref{wxThreadHelper}{wxthreadhelper}
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\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
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\membersection{wxThreadHelperThread::wxThreadHelperThread}\label{wxthreadhelperthreadctor}
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\func{}{wxThreadHelperThread}{\void}
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This constructor simply initializes member variables.
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\membersection{wxThreadHelperThread::m\_owner}
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\member{wxThreadHelperThread\& }{m\_owner}
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the \helpref{wxThreadHelper}{wxthreadhelper} object which holds the code to
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run inside the thread.
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\membersection{wxThreadHelperThread::Entry}\label{wxthreadhelperthreadentry}
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\func{virtual ExitCode}{Entry}{\void}
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This is the entry point of the thread.  This function eventually calls
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\helpref{wxThreadHelper::Entry}{wxthreadhelperentry}.  The actual worker
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thread code should be implemented in
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\helpref{wxThreadHelper::Entry}{wxthreadhelperentry}, not here, so all
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shared data and synchronization objects can be shared easily between the
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main thread and the worker thread.
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The returned value is the thread exit code which is the value returned by
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\helpref{Wait()}{wxthreadwait}.
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This function is called by wxWindows itself and should never be called
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directly.
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\membersection{wxThreadHelperThread::CallEntry}\label{wxthreadhelperthreadcallentry}
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\func{virtual ExitCode}{CallEntry}{\void}
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This is a convenience method that actually calls
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\helpref{wxThreadHelper::Entry}{wxthreadhelperentry}.  This function
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eventually calls \helpref{wxThreadHelper::Entry}{wxthreadhelperentry}.
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The actual worker thread code should be implemented in
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\helpref{wxThreadHelper::Entry}{wxthreadhelperentry}, not here, so all
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shared data and synchronization objects can be shared easily between the
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main thread and the worker thread.
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It must be declared after \helpref{wxThreadHelper}{wxthreadhelper} so it
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can access \helpref{wxThreadHelper::Entry}{wxthreadhelperentry} and avoid
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circular dependencies.  Thus, it uses the inline keyword to allow its
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definition outside of the class definition.  To avoid any conflicts
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between the virtual and inline keywords, it is a non-virtual method.
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The returned value is the thread exit code which is the value returned by
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\helpref{Wait()}{wxthreadwait}.
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This function is called by wxWindows itself and should never be called
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directly.
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