On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 05:53:27PM +0000, Cauterite via Digitalmars-d-learn wrote: > On Wednesday, 31 August 2016 at 17:37:25 UTC, solidstate1991 wrote: > > I decided to add a functionality that if multiple programs use the > > same instance of the library on the same computer, the messages will > > be passed directly instead of via networking. > > What you're describing here is not actually multi-threading, it's > multi-process…ing. The keyword you're looking for is "inter-process > communication". > > You have a huge range of possible options for implementing this. Your > decision would depend on your operating system, your existing > implementation with sockets, and desired performance. > > My suggestion: try just using sockets between processes on the same > PC. You might not even need to add any new code to support this > method, and it might be faster than you'd expect. [...]
If you're on Posix (Linux, *nix, etc.), you could also use pipes, which may be easier to setup. T -- A linguistics professor was lecturing to his class one day. "In English," he said, "A double negative forms a positive. In some languages, though, such as Russian, a double negative is still a negative. However, there is no language wherein a double positive can form a negative." A voice from the back of the room piped up, "Yeah, yeah."