Questions tagged [boost-thread]
Boost.Thread enables the use of multiple threads of execution with shared data in portable C++ code.
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linking boost filesystem and boost iostream libraries in ubuntu 14.04
I downloaded boost 1.61 and extracted it at /usr/local/boost_1_61_0 and while installing i set the prefix path to /usr/local/ where all the boost libraries are installed. I am trying to install FRESCO ...
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boost thread not populating local objects passed by reference
I have my code setup like this:
class Foo
{
void doWork(std::vector<int>& to_fill)
{
//do some of the filling in another thread
boost::thread thread(&Foo::workToDoInThread, ...
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Boost future continuations (then) deadlock
I'm currently using Boost 1.55 on Windows with BOOST_THREAD_VERSION=2, BOOST_THREAD_PROVIDES_FUTURE, and BOOST_THREAD_PROVIDES_FUTURE_CONTINUATION.
In a unit test the continuation seems to be ...
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How to use multi-threading within a loop that iterates through a point cloud in C++?
I have made a function that estimates the normal vectors of a 3D Point Cloud and it takes a lot of time to run on a cloud of size 2 million. I want to multi-thread by calling the same function on two ...
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boost::thread_group::create_thread(<unresolved overloaded function type> error
I have a below tcpserver class file. When I create an instance of it in my main class and run it I get "unresolved function type" error in boost_group::create_thread function. I have no idea what's ...
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How can I make this less cpu intensive?
I have a thread which is running in a loop and executing tasks.
outTask::Task* task;
while (!m_out_stop) {
println("abc");
while (m_outQueue.pop(task)) {
println("123");
task-&...
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no random initialization in opencv kmeans when using boost::threadGroup
I keep on getting the same results when using opencv kmeans inside a boost::threadGroup (for multi-threading) although I'm using the KMEANS_RANDOM_CENTERS flag (randomness is working when not using ...
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Programm terminating "std::bad_alloc" after some time
I wrapped my mind around this, yet can not find the error. Could anyone help me where I did bad programming.
One boost::thread receives strings over a socket, splits them to vector<string> and ...
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boost::shared_future and when_all with multiple continuations
I've got a DAG of tasks that I'm trying to execute using the boost::shared_future framework.
For example concreteness, consider the data flow graph shown in the figure.
Here's an attempt to code ...
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Guarantees when starting a Boost thread
I'am using Boost and Visual Studio 2013 which don't supports the C++ 11 memory model.
Are there any memory guarantees when starting a Boost thread? I look for a guarantee like in the Java Language ...
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Boost threads - safe/guaranteed way to handle thread interrupts
I am moving a C program using pthreads over to C++ and will have to make extensive use of the Boost library for the sake of making the program multi-platform, portable, etc.
When working with a thread ...
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boost interruptible_wait and abandoned winapi mutex
How can I interruptible wait on native windows mutex and deal with mutex abandoning? I can't use boost::this_thread::interruptible_wait because it simply returns false in case of abandoning, and there ...
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mciSendString doesn't pause sound played from a thread
Recently I already asked for a solution similar to this questions:
Is there a way to pause/stop a mp3 file playing with mcisendstring with the "wait" option?
I want to implement a function ...
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Multithreading with member functions and constructor carrying argument(s)
I have a situation in which i need to instantiate a vector of boost::threads to solve the following:
I have a class called Instrument to hold Symbol information, which looks something like below:
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asio::io_service and thread_group lifecycle issue
Looking at answers like this one, we can do stuff like:
boost::asio::io_service ioService;
boost::thread_group threadpool;
{
boost::asio::io_service::work work(ioService);
threadpool....
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Activate threads from the slowest or from the faster?
I have an application on Linux on an i7 using boost::thread, and currently I have about 10 threads (between the 8 cores) that run simultaneously doing image processing on images of sizes of ...
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The right way for multithreading in c++ with using of boost library
I've got a C++ dll and I've used boost library to implement multithreading and then I’d like to use this dll in a C# program.
I did it and my program is running as I expected and there isn’t any ...
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Trying to migrate thread creation method from C to C++ does not work
I have been looking for specific info to solve my problem but I think it's too much specific. I am working on a project which mixes c and c++ code in a way it's really confusing. At last I have had to ...
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C++ parallelization with Eigen matrices and map iterators
I have a function which calculates the sum of matrices (using the Eigen framework), where the matrices are stored in a std::map. Specifically, I have to do something that looks like this:
Eigen::...
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boost::bind not working as expected in multi threaded process
The following function is called by multiple threads simultaneously.
handlework(ItemWork &itemWork)
{
ItemHandler *itemHandler = NULL;
itemHandler = new ItemHandler ();
itemWork.work(...
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Possible bug with simultaneous write to the same memory region in boost::mutex constructor
As was previously discussed in this question, a pre-C++11 implementation can execute code in the way when several threads simultaneously call constructor for the same object with static storage ...
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c++ Function inside Thread function
I am creating a boost thread in the following manner.
static void* ThreadFuncCall(void *arg) { return ((TestClass*)arg)->Thread1Func((TestClass*)arg
Thread1 = new boost::thread((boost::bind(&...
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Interrupt a detached boost::thread
I have a class with a thread running like this :
class MyClass
{
public:
void Start();
void Stop();
void Run();
private:
boost::thread mThread;
bool ...
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Why boost::mutex uses atomic operations and events instead of critical sections
According to the answers from this question last versions of boost::mutex uses atomic operations and a Win32 Event for blocking waits instead of critical sections. Why? What is the reason behind it?
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GDB: pthread_cond_wait.S: No such file or directory
I am trying to join the thread using boost and the program seems to wait indefinitely when I do that.
Thread->join();
On the console I see the following output when I break.
Program received ...
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How to join a std::thread from itself (in C++11)
I have a std::thread waiting and reading from a socket. And there is a pointer to this thread stored somewhere. But when something bad happens and the thread ends, I want it to call something that ...
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Running boost asio io_service in a boost thread
I'm using the boost daytime examples as a starter for a project that requires 2 way communication between machines and now need to launch the asio io_service in its own thread so I can pass data ...
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boost.thread - access violation in a simple example
I'm just trying to run a very simple example of using threads with boost. Here is the code:
#include <iostream>
#include <boost/thread.hpp>
void workerFunc()
{
std::cout << "hi"...
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Boost Optional with Boost Thread compilation issue
My environment is Visual Stuido 2013, VC12, Boost 1.59.
The following code (a minimal repro of the real code):
#include "boost/thread.hpp"
#include "boost/optional.hpp"
class MyClass
{
public:
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Qt MainWindows appears after threads has terminated
I am creating an application using boost::thread (I am aware of QThread) on Qt. I am not using Qt Designer to create my user interface. I have created a class named MainWindow derived it from QWidget. ...
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Boost thread not calling thread function
I am trying to create a boost thread and I see the thread is created but the control does not come to the thread function. Can someone please explain why is it so?
Please see below for the code used.
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C++/Boost thread IPC/Flag checking
All.
I'm novice in boost synchronization, so will be grateful for some critic of code below.
It is ok to use it in multi-threaded environment ?
Few threads just wait until My_boost_event::...
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Syncing Threads in Boost
I am trying to create an application which create one main thread and 10 slave threads. I want to run the slave threads once after the main thread is run. So for each main thread execution, each slave ...
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How to make sure all slave threads are waited for conditional variable?
I am running the following chunk of the code. This code is going to create 5 slave threads and 1 main thread. All slave threads are waited for the main thread to make the data ready and when the data ...
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Boost w/ C++ - Curious mutex behavior
I'm experimenting with Boost threads, as it's to my knowledge I can write a multi-threaded Boost application and compile it in Windows or Linux, while pthreads, which I'm more familiar with, is ...
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C++ Boost thread attributes set_stack_size
I'm trying to find an appropriate value to set a boost::thread's stack size. I'm using the thread to perform recursive operations and was finding that default size was insufficient for my purposes, ...
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boost does not accept anonymous functions as input for anything
The following code piece does not compile for me:
#include <iostream>
#include <boost/thread.hpp>
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
boost::thread thread(
[]() {
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How to iterate through boost thread specific pointers
I have a multi-thread application. Each thread initializes a struct data type in its own local storage. Some elements are being added to the vectors inside the struct type variables. At the end of the ...
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The conditional variable is not working but after adding std::cout, it is working
My project is consists of two threads: one main thread and the other thread which handles another window content. So, the when the main thread wants to ask the another windows to update itself it ...
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Boost Bind to Method
I'm trying to use boost thread to multi-thread one of my applications.
The part I have an issue with is the boost::bind.
Here is what I am trying to do :
boost::bind(&Class::CalculateRT(i, i ...
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a pointer to a shared object is different in different objects which owns it
I have a problem with sharing a pointer to a shared object. I have one object of type C in class A, which is sharing a pointer to it with a object of type B. Then the object has a thread which is ...
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C++ gettid() was not declared in this scope
A simple program is:
I would like to get the thread ID of both of the threads using this gettid function. I do not want to do the sysCall directly. I want to use this function.
#include <iostream&...
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undefined reference to main c++ hpp file
Kindly see the code: What am I missing.
I am trying to test the boost threads. The hpp files I have tried it works fine in a lot of cases but here I guess I am missing something.
#ifndef MULTI
#...
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C++ condition variable scope
I was working on a design and was trying to figure out how to use condition variables in multi threaded applications. My situation is like the case described below:
class MyClass1
{
boost::mutex ...
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SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) when link boost-thread and boost-regex via cmake
I try compile and run example of mongo-cxx-driver. It requires linking Boost-system, boost-thread and boost-regex. When I compile by commad line:
g++ simple_client_demo.cpp -I/home/ssi/mongo-client-...
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Boost Fiber on OS X
I'm trying to get boost fiber up and running on os x, and I'm having quite a few issues. First, fiber won't compile with Apple clang because of the use of thread_local which Apple does not support (...
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How can we interrupt the main thread
I am using below simple program to generate a sleep for argument specified on command line.
I can't find the boost::thread object that corresponds to the main thread. Using an empt thread_obj, the ...
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How to interrupt boost::this_thread in c++
In my application i have given sleep of 10 sec. I have given sleep using boost::this_thread::sleep function.
Is there any possible way to interrupt boost::this_thread::sleep function.?
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clockTick function is not declared in this scope
I am putting both the CPP and HPP files here and the error I receive:
I am adding the complete code here and the error I am encountering; kindly help.
Kindly help me in posting this question too.
CPP:
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How do I make the boost/asio library repeat a timer?
Here is the Code given on the Boost library documentation.
#include <iostream>
#include <boost/asio.hpp>
#include <boost/date_time/posix_time/posix_time.hpp>
void print(const boost:...