Hi,
What is the status on the multithreading capabilities of Xailer?
Thanks,
Paal
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Multithreading
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Multithreading
Paal,
> What is the status on the multithreading capabilities of Xailer?
There are a few internal routines that runs on a second thread, but Xailer
as a whole is not ready for MT yet. The main reason is that xHarbour MT is
not stable enough. When xHarbour or Harbour MT were stable we'll adapt
Xailer to be MT capable.
--
Regards,
Jose F. Gimenez
http://www.xailer.com
http://www.xailer.info
> What is the status on the multithreading capabilities of Xailer?
There are a few internal routines that runs on a second thread, but Xailer
as a whole is not ready for MT yet. The main reason is that xHarbour MT is
not stable enough. When xHarbour or Harbour MT were stable we'll adapt
Xailer to be MT capable.
--
Regards,
Jose F. Gimenez
http://www.xailer.com
http://www.xailer.info
Multithreading
Paal,
> What is the status on the multithreading capabilities of Xailer?
There are a few internal routines that runs on a second thread, but Xailer
as a whole is not ready for MT yet. The main reason is that xHarbour MT is
not stable enough. When xHarbour or Harbour MT were stable we'll adapt
Xailer to be MT capable.
--
Regards,
Jose F. Gimenez
http://www.xailer.com
http://www.xailer.info
> What is the status on the multithreading capabilities of Xailer?
There are a few internal routines that runs on a second thread, but Xailer
as a whole is not ready for MT yet. The main reason is that xHarbour MT is
not stable enough. When xHarbour or Harbour MT were stable we'll adapt
Xailer to be MT capable.
--
Regards,
Jose F. Gimenez
http://www.xailer.com
http://www.xailer.info
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- Mensajes: 216
- Registrado: Dom Sep 23, 2007 11:08 pm
Multithreading
>> What is the status on the multithreading capabilities of Xailer?
>
> There are a few internal routines that runs on a second thread, but Xailer
> as a whole is not ready for MT yet. The main reason is that xHarbour MT is
> not stable enough. When xHarbour or Harbour MT were stable we'll adapt
> Xailer to be MT capable.
Ok, thanks,
Paal
>
> There are a few internal routines that runs on a second thread, but Xailer
> as a whole is not ready for MT yet. The main reason is that xHarbour MT is
> not stable enough. When xHarbour or Harbour MT were stable we'll adapt
> Xailer to be MT capable.
Ok, thanks,
Paal
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- Mensajes: 216
- Registrado: Dom Sep 23, 2007 11:08 pm
Multithreading
>> What is the status on the multithreading capabilities of Xailer?
>
> There are a few internal routines that runs on a second thread, but Xailer
> as a whole is not ready for MT yet. The main reason is that xHarbour MT is
> not stable enough. When xHarbour or Harbour MT were stable we'll adapt
> Xailer to be MT capable.
Ok, thanks,
Paal
>
> There are a few internal routines that runs on a second thread, but Xailer
> as a whole is not ready for MT yet. The main reason is that xHarbour MT is
> not stable enough. When xHarbour or Harbour MT were stable we'll adapt
> Xailer to be MT capable.
Ok, thanks,
Paal