Thanks all for the replies!
rc
On Jul 19, 2012, at 11:41 PM, Fritz Anderson wrote:
> On 19 Jul 2012, at 1:47 AM, Rick C. wrote:
>
>> If I use this to initiate a background "thread":
>>
>>
>> dispatch_async(dispatch_get_global_queue(0, 0), ^{
>>
>> // do some stuff
>>
>> [self runMyFunction];
>>
>> [self runAnotherFunction];
>>
>> // do some more stuff
>>
>> });
>>
>>
>> My question is with my sample calling runMyFunction or runAnotherFunction
>> are they blocking? Meaning will they block the background "thread" until
>> they are complete and then it will continue? Or must I put them into another
>> kind of block so that they finish FIFO? Thanks just looking for a
>> confirmation as I'm moving to GCD from threads...
>
> Grand Central Dispatch and blocks are orthogonal; GCD uses blocks as its unit
> of work, but does nothing special to them internally. A block is an anonymous
> (Objective-) C function. It executes from top to bottom, and if it calls a
> function/method in the middle, the execution path goes into the function, and
> when the function returns, execution proceeds in the block from there — just
> like any other function. For that reason, you don't have to serialize
> -runMyFunction and -runAnotherFunction; they get run one after the other as
> in any other code.
>
> — F
>
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