/* -*- tab-width: 4 -*-
*
* Electric(tm) VLSI Design System
*
* File: DebugMessageHandler.java
* Written by Team 7: Felix Schmidt, Daniel Lechner
*
* This code has been developed at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany,
* as part of the course "Multicore Programming in Practice: Tools, Models, and Languages".
* Contact instructor: Dr. Victor Pankratius (pankratius@ipd.uka.de)
*
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*/
package com.sun.electric.tool.placement.forceDirected2.utils.output;
import java.util.LinkedList;
import java.util.List;
/**
* Parallel Placement
*
* This class provides a message handler. Use this for generate output in
* multiple threads. The synchronisation of stdout and electric doesn't work in
* a multithreaded environment. This is a work arround. You can print all
* messages in the messages in the main thread.
*/
public class DebugMessageHandler {
public static List<String> messages = new LinkedList<String>();
public synchronized static void printMessage(String message) {
messages.add(message);
}
public synchronized static void printOnStdOut() {
for (String msg : messages) {
System.out.println(msg);
}
}
}