Please, tell me: is it needed to create threads using GNUstep thread
API, or may I use ordinary glibc pthreads? The whole application is
written in plain C, requiring about 5 threads (2 camera threads, slower
computation, disk file output, GUI) with different priorities,
including a setting of SCHED_FIFO etc. I would really like to avoid
GNUstep API for threads and use plain POSIX threads and to use GNUstep
only for the GUI.
It is not required, however GNUstep does need to know that the app is
multithreaded. In a single-threaded app, it doesn't bother locking some
things internally. The simplest thing to do is start an NSThread that
exits immediately when your app launches. This will ensure that
anything that needs to be in multithreaded mode is.
Excellent, this is what I wanted to hear.
Many thanks,
Marek
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