POSIX Threads Explained, Part 2
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Description: How to protect the integrity of shared data structures in threaded code by using mutexes.
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Page title: | Common threads: POSIX threads explained, Part 2 |
Keywords: | Linux, operating systems, Linux news, open source, Linux papers, Linux information, Linux articles, Linux whitepapers, IBM, dw_recommends, tttlca |
Description: | POSIX threads are a great way to increase the responsiveness and performance of your code. In this second article of a three-part series, Daniel Robbins shows you how to protect the integrity of shared data structures in your threaded code by using nifty little things called mutexes. |
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