Hi, Sunil, Thanks a lot. Shall google; more...
-Abhishek Sunil Nair wrote: > > > >What is meant by object in signaled state? > > All native objects can be in either a "signaled" or "unsignaled" > state. What this means exactly depends on the object types; for thread > objects, the signaled state means that the thread has terminated > (which happens explicitly when the ExitThread or TerminateThread > function is called, or happens implicitly as soon as the thread > function returns or the process that owns the thread terminates). When > a thread is created, it is set to the unsignaled state. > > Pls try finding out more in google.... > > cheers, > Sunil Nair. > */agilegeek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote: > > Hi Sunil, > > What is meant by object in signaled state? > > -Abhishek > > > > Sunil Nair wrote: >> <snip taken frm MSDN> >> This is what it says abut...... >> >> */The *WaitForMultipleObjectsEx* function returns when one of the >> following occurs: /* >> >> * */Either any one or all of the specified objects are in the >> signaled state. /* >> * */An I/O completion routine or asynchronous procedure call >> (APC) is queued to the thread. /* >> * */The time-out interval elapses. /* >> >> >> */*/Get the help of MSDN......or frm google...../*/* >> >> */[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote: >> >> On 12/11/06, *agilegeek* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> What does this function do >> >> *WaitForMultipleObjectsEx()* >> >> >> At a guess, it waits for multiple objects. To confirm this, >> you could always look at the documentation that comes with >> your compiler, or perhaps use Google for your web searches >> instead of C-Prog. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> PJH >> >> #713059 +(1255)- [X] >> >> <SaintAlvus> Does the name Doctor Pavlov ring a bell? >> >> >> Send instant messages to your online friends >> http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com > > > Send instant messages to your online friends > http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com > >
