I h开发者_Go百科ave a piece of code which uses Boost threads to speed up the calculation, but I need to debug it and want to run them in series, not in parallel. How do I do that?Unless I\'m missing s
i have a problem with the order of execution of the threads created consecutively. here is the code. #include <iostream>
I have a fairly complex multi threaded application (server) that from time to time will crash due to an assert:
At work we have an MFC Extension DLL that built fine with 1.35 but when built with 1.43 causes the following error:
boost::thread class has a default constructor which gives a \"Not-a-thread\", so what is boost::thread t1;
Is it possible to give a name to a boost::thread so that the debuggers tables an开发者_运维百科d the crash logs can be more readable? How?You would need to access the underlying thread primitive and a
In Java, there is an Exchanger class (https://docs.oracle开发者_运维知识库.com/javase/1.5.0/docs/api/java/util/concurrent/Exchanger.html). How to implement something like that in C++ (using boost)?The
Me and a friend are developing an application which uses Boost::Python. I have defined an interface in C++ (well a pure virtual class), exposed through Boost::Python to the users, who have to inherit
I have to write a program that performs highly computationally intensive calculations. The program might run for several days.
Upon including <boost/thread.hpp> I get this exception: First-chance exception at 0x7c812afb in CSF.exe: Microsoft C++ exception: