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RE: Thread operation


Hi again

I have #include <cyg/kernel/thread.hxx> in my code already.

I have also tried to remove the "#ifdef CYGVAR_KERNEL_THREADS_NAME" that
is located around the actual functions and then rebuild eCos but it
doesnt seem to be any difference. I get the same error while linking:

undefined reference to `Cyg_Thread::get_name(void)

Is there any way around this, can i get hold of the thread name any
other way?

Regards, Daniel

> -----Original Message-----
> From: NavEcos [mailto:ecos@navosha.com] 
> Sent: den 6 november 2002 10:54
> To: Daniel Lidsten; eCos Discussion
> Subject: Re: [ECOS] Thread operation
> 
> 
> You need to include the following inyour code
> 
>  #include <cyg/kernel/thread.hxx>
> 
> You can find more documentation here:
> 
http://navosha.com/ecos/cpp/Cyg_Thread.html


-Rich

On Wednesday 06 November 2002 04:15 pm, Daniel Lidsten wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to use the C++ api to get information about my threads 
> that = =3D i have in the system. However, it get some undefined 
> reference while = =3D linking.
>
> undefined reference to `Cyg_Thread::get_list_head(void) undefined = 
> reference to `Cyg_Thread::get_name(void) undefined reference to =
> `Cyg_Thread::get_list_next(void)
>
> When i look in the code then i can see that some things lies within 
> =3D = defines like below but in my configtool i have them enabled. 
> What have i = =3D missed....?
>
> CYGVAR_KERNEL_THREADS_LIST
> CYGVAR_KERNEL_THREADS_NAME
>
> Regards, Daniel


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