Thanks for your useful suggestion
my suggestion is add sample in changelog  (or reference where is the
sample) because sample explain better that word

A newbies harbour's user must
search in changelog
read harbour/source/rdd/hsx/hsx.c header file
search in mailing list where the mechanism was discusse
read in harbour/tests/mt or
search in xbase++  documentation for dbRelease()  and dbRequest() -

This only because is mt related?


2009/2/9 Przemyslaw Czerpak <[email protected]>:
> On Mon, 09 Feb 2009, Massimo Belgrano wrote:
>
> Hi Massimo,
>
>> Without a sample feature like this are impossible tu use for me
>> Is possible post ultra little sample in changelog
>
> I'm afraid I do not understand what you are asking for.
> The documentation and examples for HSX indexes you can
> find in the inet and ChangeLog. Our HSX implementation
> if fully SIX3 and CFTS compatible. I also added additonal
> documentation for some Harbour extensions in harbour/
> source/rdd/hsx/hsx.c header file. You can also find simple
> example/test code for HSX in harbour/tests directory.
> In harbour/source/rdd/usrrdd/rdds/hscdx.prg you have
> simple RDD example which introduce automatically updated
> HSX indexes.
> HB_DEATCH()/HB_REQUEST() it's my typo - by mistake 'DB'
> is eaten. These functions are called db_dbDetach() and
> hb_dbRequest(). This mechanism was discussed here and
> I was sending different examples for using it. You can
> also see such example in harbour/tests/mt or in xbase++
> documentation where such functions are called dbRelease()
> and dbRequest() - Harbour also supports original xbase++
> names so you can use them if you prefer it.
>
> The last modification in HSX allows to use HSX index
> created by one thread in another one because they are not
> longer thread local stored in TSD but global to Harbour
> application. If you do no understand the difference then
> any examples will not help in this case because it's rather
> general MT programming knowledge and here it's necessary to
> understand MT programming rules. Any examples will look like
> the ones which already exists (see above).
>
> best regards,
> Przemek
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