POSIX Threads Explained, Part 3
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Page title: | Common threads: POSIX threads explained, Part 3 |
Keywords: | Linux, operating systems, Linux news, open source, Linux papers, Linux information, Linux articles, Linux whitepapers, IBM, dw_recommends, tttlca |
Description: | In this article, the last of a three-part series on POSIX threads, Daniel takes a good look at how to use condition variables. Condition variables are POSIX thread structures that allow you to 'wake up' threads when certain conditions are met. You can think of them as a thread-safe form of signalling. Daniel wraps up the article by using all that you've learned so far to implement a multi-threaded work crew application. |
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