Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2003 13:52:21 +0400 From: "Sergey A. Osokin" <osa@freebsd.org.ru> To: Daniel Eischen <eischen@pcnet1.pcnet.com> Cc: John Polstra <jdp@polstra.com> Subject: Re: FWD: Re: May I add pthread_[gs]etconcurrency to the threads libr Message-ID: <20030417095221.GC67305@freebsd.org.ru> In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10304170525270.5432-100000@pcnet1.pcnet.com> References: <20030417082412.GA67305@freebsd.org.ru> <Pine.GSO.4.10.10304170525270.5432-100000@pcnet1.pcnet.com>
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On Thu, Apr 17, 2003 at 05:46:07AM -0400, Daniel Eischen wrote: > On Thu, 17 Apr 2003, Sergey A. Osokin wrote: > > On Wed, Apr 16, 2003 at 09:44:09AM -0700, John Polstra wrote: > > > > > > FYI -- Dan Eischen asked me not to commit your changes to > > > libpthread. I then told him he should at least try to use your man > > > page and credit you appropriately. > > > > > > I also told him that he's wrong about returning ENOTSUP, according > > > to the standards. > > > > So, I can't understand Daniel's position. > > Because usually POSIX functions are either fully implemented or not > implemented at all. I took a look at the POSIX spec and this is not > the case with pthread_[gs]setconcurrency; they do match what you > say. > > > AFAIK at this time real implementation of that fuctions not yet avaliable. > > If it not yet avaliable - I think we must use this implementation. > > In near future, when the other implementations to be avaliable, > > somebody immediatly replace old fake implementation with new real one. > > You missed my response that said I am implementing them "for real" > (not fake) and that I had a slew of other changes. I am a day or > so away from commiting my changes (this is for libpthread, not > libc_r or libthr). Thanks, i see. So, what about other (not libpthread) implementations of threads (like libc_r and libthr)? -- Rgdz, /"\ ASCII RIBBON CAMPAIGN Sergey Osokin aka oZZ, \ / AGAINST HTML MAIL http://ozz.pp.ru/ X AND NEWS / \
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