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H A D | aio.c | diff 156383 Tue Mar 07 06:28:07 MST 2006 davidxu 1. Always call user callback function in newly created thread, it seems POSIX implies that the user callback function must be executed in clean environment. 2. Use newly introduced pthread stubs in libc. |
H A D | sigev_thread.h | diff 156383 Tue Mar 07 06:28:07 MST 2006 davidxu 1. Always call user callback function in newly created thread, it seems POSIX implies that the user callback function must be executed in clean environment. 2. Use newly introduced pthread stubs in libc. |
H A D | timer.c | diff 156383 Tue Mar 07 06:28:07 MST 2006 davidxu 1. Always call user callback function in newly created thread, it seems POSIX implies that the user callback function must be executed in clean environment. 2. Use newly introduced pthread stubs in libc. |
H A D | mq.c | diff 156383 Tue Mar 07 06:28:07 MST 2006 davidxu 1. Always call user callback function in newly created thread, it seems POSIX implies that the user callback function must be executed in clean environment. 2. Use newly introduced pthread stubs in libc. |
H A D | sigev_thread.c | diff 156383 Tue Mar 07 06:28:07 MST 2006 davidxu 1. Always call user callback function in newly created thread, it seems POSIX implies that the user callback function must be executed in clean environment. 2. Use newly introduced pthread stubs in libc. |
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