Sean Kelly Wrote: > == Quote from Steve Teale (steve.te...@britseyeview.com)'s article > > Sean Kelly Wrote: > > > == Quote from Steve Teale (steve.te...@britseyeview.com)'s article > > > > > > > > In some code I wrote at that time, I had a worker thread pool. When a > > > > thread had done its job it would mark itself as > available then > > > pause. The listener thread would then resume it or start one that had > > > never been started. I'm trying to get it running in > 2.26. There > > > are functions of the same name there but they are nested inside > > > SuspendAll and ResumeAll, and so not accessible. > > > > > > This sounds like a classic producer/consumer case. I suggest using > > > condition > > > variables (core.sync.condition with core.sync.mutex). > > The problem is at the moment, that the D documentation covers the language, > > and Phobos - the latter option exposes Object > to some extent. > > Anything that is in core.* is undocumented and you have to 'rtfsc' - if you > > can find it. I can't even find "core.sync" in D files > under dmd. Can you point me in the right direction please. > > Darnit... core.sync is supposed to be in src/druntime/import/core/sync, but > it isn't > there for some reason. I thought this issue had been fixed. Well, in theory > it should > be there, and I'm working on getting the docs integrated with the Phobos > docs. They're > already generated by the build...
A straight answer to a straight question. Thanks Sean. I'll change my code to let used threads die, and start new ones until I see this stuff.