
May be you can use concurrent data structures to represent your graph in
adjacency_list < > . You could use boost::threads for accessing. But
you would have to synchronize
You can also use concurrent data structures provided by intel TBB and use
parallel_for () for accessing elements. TBB provides good synchronization
constructs.
- Aniket
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 2:54 AM, Alexandre Motin
Hello, I would like to know if BGL works in a shared memory environement. I would like to build a graph (with BGL) in a shared memory area in order to enable multiple processes to access the graph. Best regards, Alexandre Motin
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