--- Bohdan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Because : > 1. traits causes more complicated and more > error prone interface. In this case > errors can > be caused by two incompatible thread > mechanicms used in one application. > BTW, have you any idea how two diffrent > thread models will collaborate in one > application ? And why you may want this > mess ?
They won't collaborate, you'll get a compile-time error, if you try. I don't think anybody requested a collaboration. > 2. A lot of implementation code will be > placed in headers, > which damages compile perfomance VERY > MUCH ... I hope you have already agreed > to this point. Do you ? Have you looked at my solution? It doesn't have compile performance problems for users. > 3. I haven't seen compiled application, > which is working with TWO OSes > or threading models at the same time. > Do you ? > Single/multi treaded is property > of whole application, but not of it's > part. > Current boost::thread design is just > reflection for this statement. Win32 already has two threading models that can be used in one app at the same time. They have put them there for a reason. I have seen applications that are using the both threading models. Sorry but it doesn't seem that you are making any effort at all to try to understand what I am proposing. Have you seen my proposal? Does it have any technical/peformance problems? Eugene __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe & other changes: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost
