boost::threads allow you to do this: http://www.boost.org
Ouch, I should have mentioned that I want to do it from C. I'm using the GLib (www.gtk.org) library to shield me from OS-specific threading calls, I was more searching for a generic way of calling a function from one thread into another. However boost threads may have some clues on this of course, I'll check it out anyway. Thanks.
cheers,
roel
They're easy to use and have lots of sync support.
If you have any problems give me a shout (on list) as I've used them a fair bit.
Regards Paul
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