Hi Carsten,

sorry, I try to be more explicit with a graph, please see attachment. In case it does not get through,
I will send it by direct email.
There is a thread ":OSGThread_2" with getChangeList()==NULL.
I assume ":OSGAppThread" and "OSGThread_2" are created by OpenSG.
":udp" is created by OpenSG, but not doing anything with OpenSG.

Please ignore ":noname" for now, as it is artificially visualized.

Thanks,
Christoph

On 20.06.2013 22:45, Carsten Neumann wrote:
	Hello Christoph,

On 06/20/2013 11:58 AM, "Christoph Fünfzig" wrote:

On 20.06.2013 17:56, Carsten Neumann wrote:
Perhaps you do not understand, why I want to do that. It is intended for
some changelist statistics done
from the application thread.
ok.

The changelist is a per
thread object, it is created when the Thread instance is initialized.
Are you seeing cases where there is a Thread instance with no changelist?

It is not necessary for normal operation, do not worry ;-)
I shortly looked at the code for other platforms, and some use the
"ThreadCommonBase::_pChangeList"
member, or am I wrong?
Uhm, yes, they use the member. So does WinThreadBase, or it looks that 
way to me.
I'm really sorry, I must be quite dense today, but I still don't get the 
problem. Would you mind trying again?

	Cheers,
		Carsten

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