Not by default. The locking scheme has overhead so it's not enabled unless you 
ask for it.

Dana

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Isaac Gerg
Sent: Tuesday, October 4, 2016 9:42 AM
To: HDF Users Discussion List <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Hdf-forum] thread safe work in windows for a hdf static?

Thank you all.

Just to be clear, is the native shared lib built with threadsafe?

On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 5:06 AM, Dana Robinson 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi all,

Werner is correct. You could build the thread-safe + static library with 
ALLOW_UNSUPPORTED (under the advanced options if you use ccmake) and implement 
the thread attach/detach code yourself. You can check out the code in DllMain() 
at the end of src/H5.c to see what we do, which is actually quite minimal. 
Basically, you just have to initialize and clean up thread-local storage when 
you attach and detach threads, respectively.

Cheers,

Dana Robinson
Software Engineer
The HDF Group

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 On Behalf Of Werner Benger
Sent: Tuesday, October 4, 2016 2:50 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Hdf-forum] thread safe work in windows for a hdf static?


Hi Isaac,

 as far as  I know the problem with static libraries is not the threadsafety of 
HDF5 itself, the code is the same, but the initialization & cleanup code. With 
a shared library, there are such defined entry points when loading and 
unloading a shared library which does a clean initialization and cleanup, but 
with a static library there is no such option. If you'd want to use threadsafe 
HDF5 with the static library, you would need to explicitly call the 
initialization & cleanup, for instance from your main program or from another 
shared library at startup/cleanup. I'm not sure whether HDF5 1.8.17 explicitly 
supports such, it may be possible but not implemented that way.

        Werner

On 03.10.2016 20:59, Isaac Gerg wrote:
I see in the docs that as of 1.8.6 hdf threadsafe is available for windows but 
only if you use link hdf shared.  Is this true with 1.8.17 (or the latest hdf 
version)?

Is thread safe available for hdf static in windows?

Thanks,
isaac



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