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Re: What is the point of create_thread_and_wait()?


Thanks, I thought there was something I was missing.

VH


On Fri, 5 Aug 2005, Eric Blake wrote:

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> According to Vaclav Haisman on 8/5/2005 4:10 PM:
> > What is the point of create_thread_and_wait() in fhandler_netdrive::exists()?
> > Or anywhere at all? Why spawning a thread at all when we have to wait for the
> > task to finish immediately after it is started? I really would like to know,
> > even though it is probably just lack of knowledge on my side.
>
> Windows has the (nasty) habit of blocking EVERYTHING in the current
> thread, including ctrl-c, when doing lengthy network tasks.  Spawning the
> blocking task to its own thread allows cygwin to still react to signals in
> the primary thread.  This threading code was added to fhandler_netdrive
> due to complaints at the difficulty in stopping a runaway 'ls -F //' on
> large domains when // was first made a directory; search the archives from
> earlier this year for more details.
>
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> Eric Blake             ebb9@byu.net
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