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CComObjectThreadModel

Calls the appropriate thread model methods, regardless of the threading model being used.

#if defined( _ATL_SINGLE_THREADED ) 
   typedef CComSingleThreadModel CComObjectThreadModel; 
#elif defined( _ATL_APARTMENT_THREADED ) 
   typedef CComSingleThreadModel CComObjectThreadModel; 
#elif defined( _ATL_FREE_THREADED ) 
   typedef CComMultiThreadModel CComObjectThreadModel; 
#else 
   #pragma message ("No global threading model defined") 
#endif

Remarks

Depending on the threading model used by your application, the typedef name CComObjectThreadModel references either CComSingleThreadModel or CComMultiThreadModel. These classes provide additional typedef names to reference a critical section class.

Note

CComObjectThreadModel does not reference class CComMultiThreadModelNoCS.

Using CComObjectThreadModel frees you from specifying a particular threading model class. Regardless of the threading model being used, the appropriate methods will be called.

In addition to CComObjectThreadModel, ATL provides the typedef name CComGlobalsThreadModel. The class referenced by each typedef depends on the threading model used, as shown in the following table:

typedef

Single threading

Apartment threading

Free threading

CComObjectThreadModel

S

S

M

CComGlobalsThreadModel

S

M

M

S=CComSingleThreadModel; M=CComMultiThreadModel

Use CComObjectThreadModel within a single object class. Use CComGlobalsThreadModel in an object that is either globally available to your program, or when you want to protect module resources across multiple threads.

Requirements

Header: atlbase.h

See Also

Reference

CComObjectRootEx Class

Other Resources

ATL Class Overview

ATL Typedefs