[ace-users] a thread blocked by the other one

Douglas C. Schmidt schmidt at dre.vanderbilt.edu
Thu Jul 12 01:38:24 CDT 2007


Hi Zhangwei,

>I'm sorry, I just a beginner of ACE.

To ensure that we have proper version/platform/compiler information,
please make sure you fill out the appropriate problem report form
(PRF), which is in

$ACE_ROOT/PROBLEM-REPORT-FORM
$TAO_ROOT/PROBLEM-REPORT-FORM

or in

$ACE_ROOT/BUG-REPORT-FORM
$TAO_ROOT/BUG-REPORT-FORM

in older versions of ACE+TAO.  Make sure to include this information
when asking any questions about ACE+TAO since otherwise we have to
"guess" what version/platform/compiler/options you've using, which is
very error-prone and slows down our responsiveness.  If you don't use
the PRF, therefore, it is less likely that someone from the core
ACE+TAO developer team will be able to answer your question.
Naturally, we encourage and appreciate other members of the ACE+TAO
user community who can respond to questions that they have the answers
to.

>      Now I need make three threads boot  orderly, but my work
>platform is linux
>that can not support flag "THR_SUSPENDED".
>
>      How can I do it by other way?

You could use an ACE_Barrier (see ACE_ROOT/tests/Barrier_Test.cpp) or
ACE_Thread_Condition (see Chapter 10 in C++NPv1
<www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/ACE/book1/>).

Thanks,

        Doug
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