Change ProcessThread's task type to be the one from TaskQueue.
ProcessThread will eventually be replaced by TaskQueue, so this is the first little step.
BUG=
R=magjed@webrtc.org
Review URL: https://codereview.webrtc.org/2016043003 .
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#12952}
diff --git a/webrtc/modules/utility/include/process_thread.h b/webrtc/modules/utility/include/process_thread.h
index f6913ea..8524a51 100644
--- a/webrtc/modules/utility/include/process_thread.h
+++ b/webrtc/modules/utility/include/process_thread.h
@@ -15,17 +15,23 @@
#include "webrtc/typedefs.h"
+#if defined(WEBRTC_WIN)
+// Due to a bug in the std::unique_ptr implementation that ships with MSVS,
+// we need the full definition of QueuedTask, on Windows.
+#include "webrtc/base/task_queue.h"
+#else
+namespace rtc {
+class QueuedTask;
+}
+#endif
+
namespace webrtc {
class Module;
-class ProcessTask {
- public:
- ProcessTask() {}
- virtual ~ProcessTask() {}
-
- virtual void Run() = 0;
-};
-
+// TODO(tommi): ProcessThread probably doesn't need to be a virtual
+// interface. There exists one override besides ProcessThreadImpl,
+// MockProcessThread, but when looking at how it is used, it seems
+// a nullptr might suffice (or simply an actual ProcessThread instance).
class ProcessThread {
public:
virtual ~ProcessThread();
@@ -51,7 +57,7 @@
// construction thread of the ProcessThread instance, if the task did not
// get a chance to run (e.g. posting the task while shutting down or when
// the thread never runs).
- virtual void PostTask(std::unique_ptr<ProcessTask> task) = 0;
+ virtual void PostTask(std::unique_ptr<rtc::QueuedTask> task) = 0;
// Adds a module that will start to receive callbacks on the worker thread.
// Can be called from any thread.