Overview -------- "Run loops are part of the fundamental infrastructure associated with threads. A run loop is an event processing loop that you use to schedule work and coordinate the receipt of incoming events. The purpose of a run loop is to keep your thread busy when there is work to do and put your thread to sleep when there is none." -- [Apple](https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/Multithreading/RunLoopManagement/RunLoopManagement.html) Example ------- ```C++ #include #include #include #include #include #include using namespace std; using namespace restbed; void multi_run_task( void ) { fprintf( stderr, "multi run task executed.\n" ); } void single_run_task( void ) { fprintf( stderr, "single run task executed.\n" ); } void get_method_handler( const shared_ptr< Session > session ) { session->close( 200 ); } int main( const int, const char** ) { auto resource = make_shared< Resource >( ); resource->set_path( "/api" ); resource->set_method_handler( "GET", get_method_handler ); auto settings = make_shared< Settings >( ); settings->set_port( 1984 ); auto service = make_shared< Service >( ); service->publish( resource ); service->schedule( single_run_task ); service->schedule( multi_run_task, chrono::milliseconds( 1000 ) ); service->start( settings ); return EXIT_SUCCESS; } ``` Build ----- > $ clang++ -o example example.cpp -l restbed Execution --------- > $ ./example