On terça-feira, 19 de junho de 2012 09.21.46, Peter Kümmel wrote: > On 19.06.2012 08:44, Thiago Macieira wrote: > > Yes, I know about it. No, I did not look at it. I cannot do that because I > > need to write code of my own. I cannot look at other people's code and > > submit to the Qt Project under the CLA, unless it's in the public domain. > You must not read other code?! Then sorry for the link. Hope you could > everybody convince you haven't clicked on the link, at least when your eyes > were open ;)
If I read their code and then implement a vector soon after or at the same
time, one could argue that I copied their code onto Qt. That's why I don't do
it.
> > What's more, lock-free is a technique for making thread-safe containers.
> > Qt
> > containers are not meant to be that. And when you say "at some places it
> > uses lock-free", it implies that in other places it doesn't,
> > which means those places use locks and that's not acceptable.
>
> I don't know what code is thread save. Seems the vector is not, like yours.
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