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From: "Hoeffner, Detlef" <Detlef.Hoeffner@partner.commerzbank.com>
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Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2002 16:37:41 +0200
> As a substitute, try using the comparison operator for the boost::thread
> class. This can fill the gap in many (but not all) cases where you are
> managing the set of threads yourself.
I need this mainly for tracing purposes in spots where I have no knowledge
of the current instance of thread. This does not seem to help me in that
case.
> On some platforms (i.e. pthreads), the "thread_id" is actually an opaque
> type (pthread_t) rather than a numeric value, and I think that is why no
> such operation is exposed in the current version of the library.
It is however possible to provide a class threadid, that has dependent on
the
platform different members but provides operations as ==, !=,
operator<<(ostream&, ), ... That would be fine to solve the problem.
Regards
Detlef
-----Original Message-----
From: Moore, Dave [mailto:dmoore@ashtontechgroup.com]
Sent: Mittwoch, 3. April 2002 14:33
To: 'boost@lists.boost.org'
Subject: RE: [boost] Thread locals
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hoeffner, Detlef
> [mailto:Detlef.Hoeffner@partner.commerzbank.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 6:59 AM
> To: 'boost@lists.boost.org'
> Subject: [boost] Thread locals
>
>
> Hello all,
>
> I am replacing my thread abstraction with the thread package
> from boost. It
> is very nice but I am missing two things.
>
> The first is the possibility to get an identifier for the
> current thread, a
> thread id.
As a substitute, try using the comparison operator for the boost::thread
class. This can fill the gap in many (but not all) cases where you are
managing the set of threads yourself.
On some platforms (i.e. pthreads), the "thread_id" is actually an opaque
type (pthread_t) rather than a numeric value, and I think that is why no
such operation is exposed in the current version of the library.
Regards,
Dave
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