On Sun, May 08, 2005 at 08:22:24AM +0200, Jens M Andreasen wrote:
If so, then pthread_cancel() should work just fine
together with the
workaround described under BUGS in man pthread_cancel.
Using pthread_cancel() is exactly what I want to avoid at all cost.
In my world, threads are both the thing managaed by the system +
threads library, and a C++ object. If the thread is cancelled that
can make it virtually impossible to cleanup the object in an orderly
fashion. It may for example have to wait for a message confirming that
others that depend on its existence know it's going to disappear, and
are prepared for that. Also, the pthread itself is just a private
implementation detail of the object and can not be accessed from
the outside without breaking the abstraction.
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FA