sdlSetTls function
Set the current thread's value associated with a thread local storage ID.
If the thread local storage ID is not initialized (the value is 0), a new ID will be created in a thread-safe way, so all calls using a pointer to the same ID will refer to the same local storage.
Note that replacing a value from a previous call to this function on the same thread does not call the previous value's destructor!
destructor
can be NULL; it is assumed that value
does not need to be
cleaned up if so.
\param id a pointer to the thread local storage ID, may not be NULL. \param value the value to associate with the ID for the current thread. \param destructor a function called when the thread exits, to free the value, may be NULL. \returns true on success or false on failure; call SDL_GetError() for more information.
\threadsafety It is safe to call this function from any thread.
\since This function is available since SDL 3.1.3.
\sa SDL_GetTLS
extern SDL_DECLSPEC bool SDLCALL SDL_SetTLS(SDL_TLSID *id, const void *value, SDL_TLSDestructorCallback destructor)
Implementation
bool sdlSetTls(Pointer<SdlAtomicInt> id, Pointer<NativeType> value,
Pointer<NativeType> deor) {
final sdlSetTlsLookupFunction = libSdl3.lookupFunction<
Uint8 Function(Pointer<SdlAtomicInt> id, Pointer<NativeType> value,
Pointer<NativeType> deor),
int Function(Pointer<SdlAtomicInt> id, Pointer<NativeType> value,
Pointer<NativeType> deor)>('SDL_SetTLS');
return sdlSetTlsLookupFunction(id, value, deor) == 1;
}