I'm currently fiddling around with some stuff, and I was curious
how well thousands of threads run simultaneously.
The problem now is, that I'm often running into the following
exception:
core.thread.ThreadException@src\core\thread.d(817): Error
creating thread
Here's my test program:
http
): Error creating
thread
Here's my test program:
http://pastie.org/private/qqkvbxxkkn7mw9gapqwkg
It only seems to happen with 1000 threads, and I'm seriously
wondering what's the cause of this.
[...]
There may be a system-defined limit on the number of threads permitted
per process.
--T
exception:
core.thread.ThreadException@src\core\thread.d(817): Error creating
thread
Here's my test program:
http://pastie.org/private/qqkvbxxkkn7mw9gapqwkg
It only seems to happen with 1000 threads, and I'm seriously
wondering what's the cause of this.
[...]
There may
On Friday, 13 January 2012 at 20:02:21 UTC, Jonathan M Davis
wrote:
Yeah. You can have user-defined limits too. IIRC, on Linux, the
default thread limit per user is 1024 threads, whereas the
system limit is over 60,000. The limits can be tweaked if you
need to though. I assume that the