Thanks for reply, I got it. Now the problem is my APIs does not expose
apr_pool_t to user like apr, so my APIs are not thread safe.
Best Regards
Chunwei Liu
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From: Philip Martin [mailto:codematt...@ntlworld.com] On Behalf Of Philip Martin
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2013
You do not need to expose pools to users through your API to make their
usage thread safe. Identify the spots which can trigger pool access and
wrap some thread safety mechanism around them, e.g. mutexes. APR does
supply you with good means to get your code thread safe - just use it ;-)
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