class Emu.StatusReportingThread
extends java.lang.Thread
Java calls to get the time are notoriously slow - System.currentTimeMillis() and .nanoTime(). We implement a low resolution clock here, for things like flushing output channels when there are low rates, which allows other code to avoid calling these expensive methods directly.
| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| StatusReportingThread() | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| long | getTime()Get the time from System.currentTimeMillis(), but it's updated
 only every 1/4 seconds or thereabouts. | 
| void | run()Send a status message every 2 (statusReportingPeriod/1000) seconds. | 
| (package private) void | sendStatusMessage()Send a cMsg message with the status of this EMU to run control's cMsg server. | 
activeCount, checkAccess, clone, countStackFrames, currentThread, destroy, dumpStack, enumerate, getAllStackTraces, getContextClassLoader, getDefaultUncaughtExceptionHandler, getId, getName, getPriority, getStackTrace, getState, getThreadGroup, getUncaughtExceptionHandler, holdsLock, interrupt, interrupted, isAlive, isDaemon, isInterrupted, join, join, join, resume, setContextClassLoader, setDaemon, setDefaultUncaughtExceptionHandler, setName, setPriority, setUncaughtExceptionHandler, sleep, sleep, start, stop, stop, suspend, toString, yieldpublic long getTime()
public void run()
run in interface java.lang.Runnablerun in class java.lang.Threadvoid sendStatusMessage()