So let's say I have the following code where I open a file, read the contents line by line and then use each line for a function somewhere else and then when I'm done rewind the file.
FILE *file = Open_File();
char line[max];
while (!EndofFile())
{
int length = GetLength(line);
if (length > 0)
{
DoStuffToLine(line)
}
}
rewind(file);
I'm wondering if there is a way to use threads here to add concurrency. Since I'm just reading the file and not writing to it I feel like I don't have to worry about race conditioning. However I'm not sure how to handle the code that's in the while loop because if one thread is looping over the file and another thread is looping over the file at the same time, would they cause each other to skip over lines, make other errors, etc? What's a good way to approach this?
