Am I the only programmer in the world that uses always wait conditions and never uses semaphores? @nothings @cmuratori
@rygorous @sssmcgrath @nothings So it seemed like a very valuable primitive to me.
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@cmuratori@rygorous@sssmcgrath@nothings I've found this to be a particularly insightful article on semaphores. http://preshing.com/20150316/semaphores-are-surprisingly-versatile/ … -
@ngaloppo@cmuratori@rygorous@sssmcgrath@nothings@preshing gave an good talk on threading in games at cppcon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1T3IQ4N-3g …
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@cmuratori@rygorous@nothings I'm sure I'm wrong here, I've never heard of anyone doing it the way I do, but I've never had a problem =/Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@cmuratori@rygorous@nothings I like that when a thread wakes up it locks the same mutex that woke it up before passing control to youThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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