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Nicolas Pavlidis Guest
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Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 7:42 pm Post subject: Re: Thread support in C++? [was "Unpopular C++ ideas"] |
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[email]hattons (AT) globalsymmetry (DOT) com[/email] ("Steven T. Hatton") writes:
| Quote: | Hyman Rosen wrote:
John Nagle wrote:
...Java programmers who have been using nested classes for years.
That is correct. Java supports inner classes, and they are sometimes
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C++ not? In C++ there are too nested (inner) Classes possible.
[Threads]
| Quote: | I'm not sure which part would be useless and hard to specify. If I
understand the motivation, it is to have element level locking in a
collection, as well as collection level locking. This sounds useful to me.
And I'm really not sure that there's a problem implementing it. I may not
understand the subtelties implied.
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Here too I don't understand the diskusion about threads, sorry, this ist
not ment in a angry way!
Boost supports Thread for Linux, Windows and MacOS. Why not use a free
library for this things, an let the language be language?
The only Problem is the standard library, which is not thread save,
there has to be something son, I think.
Kind regards,
Nicolas
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