I am developing a C++ multi-threaded application and facing few issues related to member variable in multi thread program.
As far as I know heap for a each thread is common which is present in global area while each thread has its own stack. Please suggest how would member variable be shared in below cases:
- Class of which object is made is Singleton and memory allocation is dynamic. Object is member variable.
Code sample:
class A
{
// SomeRandomClass is Singleton class
SomeRandomClass* someRandomClass::m_pInstance = NULL;
main()
{
pthread_t thread1;
pthread_create(&thread1,NULL,func,NULL)
}
func()
{
// Dynamic allocation and object is of singleton class
myObject = SomeRandomClass::instance();
}
}
- Class of which object is made is regular class and memory allocation is dynamic. Object is member variable.
Code sample:
class A
{
// SomeRandom Class is not singleton
SomeRandomClass* m_pInstance = NULL;
main()
{
pthread_t thread1;
pthread_create(&thread1,NULL,func,NULL)
}
func()
{
// Dynamic allocation and object is of singleton class
myObject = new SomeRandomClass();
}
}
Class of which object is made is Singleton and memory allocation is static. Object is member variable.
Class of which object is made is regular class and memory allocation is static. Object is member variable.
Please help here as I read various articles online and I am not able to get the concept.
memory allocation is static
?