22 Jan
2011
22 Jan
'11
1:55 a.m.
Hi, everyone, A new thread can be created using boost thread either from a function or a functor as the entry point of the new thread, as: void thread_function(); boost::thread thrd(&function); class functor { public: inline void operator()(); }; functor f; boost::thread thrd(f); Is there a performance difference between these two? In an ordinary C++ program, can I claim that calling f() 1000 times gives better performance than calling thread_function() 1000 times, because the functor is hinted "inline" even the hint is igored by my compiler? Is f() the same as a function call in term of performance? Thanks in advance. Robert