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Sebastian Wilhelmi
1383e5b642 Made the debugging G_TRYLOCK call also work for compilers with funnt
2000-04-19  Sebastian Wilhelmi  <wilhelmi@ira.uka.de>

	* glib.h (G_TRYLOCK): Made the debugging G_TRYLOCK call also work
	for compilers with funnt G_STMT_(START|END) macros.

	* tests/thread-test.c: Implemented a check for that.
2000-04-19 09:29:19 +00:00
Sebastian Wilhelmi
5e7134375e Added the missing POSIX_NO_YIELD and POSIX_NO_PRIORITIES warning messages.
2000-03-17  Sebastian Wilhelmi  <wilhelmi@ira.uka.de>

	* configure.in: Added the missing POSIX_NO_YIELD and
	POSIX_NO_PRIORITIES warning messages.

	* configure.in: Use AC_TRY_RUN instead of AC_TRY_LINK, to test for
	real thread support. On solaris pthread_create can be linked to
	even in -lc, but it doesn't work then.

	* configure.in: Don't use priorities for threads, when the
	minimal/maximal priorities couldn't be determined at configure
	time.

	* configure.in, gthread.c: Always define GSystemThread in
	glibconfig.h to represent a system thread.

	* configure.in: Do not use native recursive threads, when
	possibe. We use some features, that they do not expose (namely the
	depth counter).

	* glib.h, gthread.c: Redefined GStaticRecMutex. The functions are
	now implemented in a different way, which should be way
	faster. Alsothere are now functions g_static_rec_mutex_unlock_full
	and g_static_rec_mutex_lock_full to leave/enter a recursive mutex
	completly.

	* gthread.c (g_thread_self): Do not test the system_thread to be
	non-zero to speed things up.

	* gthread.c (g_mutex_init): Therefore set the system_thread of the
	main thread here.

	* tests/thread-test.c: Rerun all tests once again, but this time
	we fool the system into thinking, that the available thread system
	is not native, but userprovided.

	* gthread/gthread-posix.c: Don't use priorities for threads,
	when the minimal/maximal priorities couldn't be determined at
	configure time.

	* gthread/gthread-posix.c: Don't check for errors, when
	setting the scope of a tread to system, as some posix
	implementations can't do that and we don't want the thing to
	fail because of that.
2000-03-17 14:49:59 +00:00
Sebastian Wilhelmi
90f6cc9bf2 Completed the thread support in GLib. Thread creation, prioritizing
1999-06-17  Sebastian Wilhelmi  <wilhelmi@ira.uka.de>

	* configure.in, acglib.m4, acconfig.h, glib.h, gthread.c:
	Completed the thread support in GLib. Thread creation,
	prioritizing threads, yielding, joining threads as well as
	reader/writer locks and recursive mutexes are now in place. Please
	test heavily on your platform. It is so far tested on
	Linux/i386/pthreads, Solaris/Sparc/pthreads and
	Solaris/Sparc/solaristhreads.

	* gtimer.c, glib.h: Implement g_usleep (gulong microseconds) for
	thread safe sleeping. (sleep() is not MT-safe at all!)

	* gutils.c: Avoid compiler warning.

	* tests/Makefile.am, tests/thread-test.c: New program to test some
	aspects of the thread implementation.

	* gthread.c, Makefile.am: Renamed from gmutex.c to reflect the
	change of content.

	* configure.in: Purged all appearances of nspr.

	* gthread/gthread-posix.c, gthread-solaris.c: Added the native
	implementations for the GLib's extended thread support.

	* gthread/gthread-nspr.c: Removed for good. NSPR is nothing we
	would want to build upon.

	* gthread/gthread.c: Renamed to gthread-impl.c to avoid
	confusion with ../gthread.c (Formerly known as the file called
	gmutex.c)

	* gthread/testgthread.c: Removed. The new and much extended
        tests are in ../tests/thread-test.c.

	* gthread/Makefile.am: Changed to reflect the changes above.
1999-06-17 15:39:31 +00:00