Re: AW: [ROOT] TThread: What can be done in a thread?

From: Marc Hemberger (mhemberger@csi.com)
Date: Sat Oct 27 2001 - 12:54:49 MEST


Dear Joern,

I still don't see your problem. But anyhow, that is my problem. By the way,
the application I'm dealing with is an Application Management Tool based on
Root, which should live, and is in fact living for months: from the time of
the bootup of the machine until it's shutdown (with all what I described
earlier: multiple threads, multiple connections etc.). So I also don't
understand your problems here. It works for me perfectly.

> So, you might decide to drop the locking if you are sure that
> the potential thread conflict does not occur very often,
> for performance reasons, OK.
> For an online/offline analysis framework that shall run
> stable for days or weeks, however, I would not dare so.

It is also not acceptable for me. But as mentioned above, I don't need to
dare something. It just works.

>
> I'm looking forward to exchange some threading experience
> again ;-)

If you have the desire to do so ... Looking forarward to hear from you.

Greetings, Marc

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