> On Sept. 11, 2012, 7:39 p.m., Zack Rusin wrote:
> > That's pretty bonkers. This class was never meant to be used like that. 
> > Holding an object in two threads is not going to work unless you make the 
> > entire communication synchronous effectively reducing all the 
> > multi-threading aspects to a "very complicated single thread". It just 
> > complicates this class.
> > The proper fix is to, instead of trying to synchronize one object owned by 
> > multiple threads, make the speller property of just the thread that does 
> > the spelling (or even just moveToThread it if you have to) and instead of 
> > calling setLanguage from another thread create a signal/slot combination 
> > between the parent thread and the speller thread and send a language change 
> > request by emitting a signal from the parent thread.
> 
> Simeon Bird wrote:
>     I understand that this was not in the original design for the class; if 
> it were, the patch would not be necessary. However, the architecture of 
> krunner renders the scheme you describe extremely difficult and messy to 
> implement. 
>     This is because krunner posts each set of input to a different thread, 
> and the input contains both the word to be spelt and the language. 
>     
>     So, yes, we do actually need to be spelling multiple things in different 
> threads. Which means we have to be careful to not change the language from 
> under them. What you are suggesting won't work because all threads need to do 
> the spelling. I can create an extra thread that does it, and then have it run 
> an event loop fed from the helper threads, but that completely obviates the 
> reason krunner uses multiple threads in the first place, and is in addition 
> wildly over-complicated.
>     
>     If you really don't like a mutex in this class, I can instead stick it 
> into the krunner function directly. Thus the thing you don't like would be 
> restricted to one obscure corner of plasma, rather than in kdelibs.

No, what I'm saying is that none of the objects in this framework was designed 
to be used by multiple threads. It's not a matter of missing functionality, 
you're simply using it wrong. Sonnet shouldn't have to be solving problems of 
thread syncing in krunner. I don't really know what "not to change the language 
from under them" means, neither do I understand why connecting a change 
language signal from some master thread to multiple spell checking threads 
wouldn't work, but the solution to the problem is not try to shoehorn a 
paradigm for which a framework was never intended, but to fix the application 
to use the framework properly. In the worst case you can always create your 
MTSpeller class in your plugin, use sonner::speller inside it and add whatever 
locking your heart desires to it.


- Zack


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On Sept. 9, 2012, 10:06 p.m., Simeon Bird wrote:
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> (Updated Sept. 9, 2012, 10:06 p.m.)
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> 
> Review request for kdelibs and Plasma.
> 
> 
> Description
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> 
> Krunner's spellcheck plugin has been pretty broken since 
> bd291d21f096a714a171e7af3a534ba345ca5659 (about two years ago) because it 
> called Sonnet::Speller::setLanguage every time the spellchecker was invoked, 
> which was (very much) not thread-safe.
> 
> This patch makes Sonnet::Speller::setLanguage threadsafe by protecting all 
> access to the internal dict pointer using QReadWriteLock. 
> 
> A related review request is 106244, which adds more fixes to the spellcheck 
> feature.
> 
> 
> This addresses bugs 264779 and 303831.
>     http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=264779
>     http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=303831
> 
> 
> Diffs
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> 
>   kdecore/sonnet/speller.cpp b19e74d 
> 
> Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/106242/diff/
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> 
> Testing
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> 
> Compiled, installed, used for a week or so, spellchecked a bunch of things.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Simeon Bird
> 
>

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