Re: the semi-resident thread pool

2012-05-25 Thread Jarl André
On Saturday, 30 May 2009 at 13:36:41 UTC, zsxxsz wrote: Sweet! Does the code want a license? The thread-pool is just one little part of my plan migrating acl_project written with C to adl_project written with D. The original acl_project has many server framework. Anyone can use it under the

Re: the semi-resident thread pool

2009-05-30 Thread Robert Fraser
zsxxsz wrote: Hi, I written one thread pool in which each thread is semi-resident. The thread-pool is different from the Tango's one. Any thread of the thread-pool will exit when it is idle for the timeout. That is to say, all threads for jobs, and no job no thread. The thread-pool was from my C

Re: the semi-resident thread pool

2009-05-30 Thread Denis Koroskin
On Sat, 30 May 2009 08:14:08 +0400, zsxxsz zhengshu...@hexun.com wrote: Hi, I written one thread pool in which each thread is semi-resident. The thread-pool is different from the Tango's one. Any thread of the thread-pool will exit when it is idle for the timeout. That is to say, all threads

Re: the semi-resident thread pool

2009-05-30 Thread zsxxsz
Sweet! Does the code want a license? The thread-pool is just one little part of my plan migrating acl_project written with C to adl_project written with D. The original acl_project has many server framework. Anyone can use it under the GPL.