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Re: Have you ever seen real world lost wake-up problems?

Newsgroups comp.programming.threads
Date 2012-12-23 07:11 -0800
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Subject Re: Have you ever seen real world lost wake-up problems?
From Tian Tan <silverbullettt@gmail.com>

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> This is really strange. Do you really consider releasing a code that's 
> 
> known to be buggy?
I'm sorry that I didn't describe my problem clearly. I said "resolve the bug" which means "resolve this type of bugs" rather than "fix the concrete bug".

> Of course. It simply means that people who mess with threads in real-world 
> 
> code are aware of pitfalls and code properly to avoid them.
This information is useful. But people who lack of care or knowledge may write buggy code easily, right?

> I don't understand what you mean by "study the bug".
"study the bug" means researching pattern of the bugs and finding solution (maybe use some compiling techniques to recognize such bugs in codes).

-- TT

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Have you ever seen real world lost wake-up problems? Tian Tan <silverbullettt@gmail.com> - 2012-12-20 00:19 -0800
  Re: Have you ever seen real world lost wake-up problems? Lucas Levrel <lucas.levrel@u-pec.fr> - 2012-12-21 14:33 +0100
    Re: Have you ever seen real world lost wake-up problems? Tian Tan <silverbullettt@gmail.com> - 2012-12-23 07:11 -0800
  Re: Have you ever seen real world lost wake-up problems? Ben Bacarisse <ben.usenet@bsb.me.uk> - 2012-12-21 14:40 +0000
    Re: Have you ever seen real world lost wake-up problems? Tian Tan <silverbullettt@gmail.com> - 2012-12-23 20:02 -0800

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