Hello,
I am having problems with running a threads program and was windering
if someone could help.
I have the following 3 files.
1) example.h
class example{
public:
example();
virtual ~example();
void operator()();
void someOtherFn();
};
2) example.cc
#include "example.h"
C_example::C_example() {
}
C_example::~C_example() {
}
void C_example::operator()() {
cout << "I'm thread\n";
}
3) main.cc
#include
Hi,
On 11/24/07, Rij
When I run it, I get the following error: terminate called after throwing an instance of 'boost::thread_resource_error' what(): boost::thread_resource_error Abort (core dumped)
IMO, the thread is terminating before your call to 'join'. Considering putting a 'sleep' in the thread function (() operator) or put a 'while true' loop to keep the thread alive. You can use signals/events to notify the thread when it has to exit in a more complete scenario. -dky -- Contents reflect my personal views only!
Rij
I am having problems with running a threads program and was windering if someone could help.
I have compiled this and linked with: -lboost_thread-gcc-mt
You also need to ensure that the correct threading options are enabled (check your gcc docs --- it varies from version to version), and that you are linking against the thread library (-lpthread). Anthony -- Anthony Williams Just Software Solutions Ltd - http://www.justsoftwaresolutions.co.uk Registered in England, Company Number 5478976. Registered Office: 15 Carrallack Mews, St Just, Cornwall, TR19 7UL
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