On Tue, 2008-06-10 at 16:24 +0100, dilip devaraj wrote: > Hello Clutter > > I was executing the test-depth program ,in this a clutter_init call > is made which in turn makes use of clutter_threads_init () call.
I'm fuzzy on the whole "clutter_init call which makes use of clutter_threads_init()"; you mean you are calling clutter_threads_init() yourself, right? > 1)How do I make sure how many threads are created at any point of time > in clutter ? Do I have to set any environment variable ,because if I > do a > ps -el in command prompt it shows only a single thread ie the the > application process thread Clutter is not internally threaded: every thread you might see is a thread you are creating. > 2)Is there any way I can find out what thread or processes are created > internal to clutter for intercation with pango ,cairo, gstreamer . Pango, Cairo and Clutter are not internally threaded. GStreamer uses threads internally. you should refer to the library documentation. ciao, Emmanuele. -- Emmanuele Bassi, OpenedHand Ltd. Unit R, Homesdale Business Centre 216-218 Homesdale Rd., Bromley - BR12QZ http://www.o-hand.com -- To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
