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author | rpj <rpj> | 2000-07-25 11:27:23 +0000 |
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committer | rpj <rpj> | 2000-07-25 11:27:23 +0000 |
commit | b035ed05977fdef5ced4691028284b7f0ebaba19 (patch) | |
tree | 008e3d049ac5a01cd34118ddb2f219d7040845b8 /create.c | |
parent | 20aff4de1de1ed8c89c5b617e4eae4f475bb4a6e (diff) |
2000-07-25 Ross Johnson <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
* dll.c (dllMain): Remove 2000-07-21 change - problem
appears to be in pthread_create().
2000-07-21 Ross Johnson <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
* create.c (pthread_create): Set threadH to 0 (zero)
everywhere. Some assignments were using NULL. Maybe
it should be NULL everywhere - need to check. (I know
they are nearly always the same thing - but not by
definition.)
* dll.c: Include resource leakage work-around. This is a
partial FIXME which doesn't stop all leakage. The real
problem needs to be found and fixed.
- "David Baggett" <dmb@itasoftware.com>
* misc.c (pthread_self): Try to catch NULL thread handles
at the point where they might be generated, even though
they should always be valid at this point.
* tsd.c (pthread_setspecific): return an error value if
pthread_self() returns NULL.
* sync.c (pthread_join): return an error value if
pthread_self() returns NULL.
* signal.c (pthread_sigmask): return an error value if
pthread_self() returns NULL.
Diffstat (limited to 'create.c')
-rw-r--r-- | create.c | 17 |
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 5 deletions
@@ -125,6 +125,7 @@ pthread_create (pthread_t * tid, : PThreadStateSuspended; thread->keys = NULL; + #if ! defined (__MINGW32__) || defined (__MSVCRT__) thread->threadH = (HANDLE) @@ -144,14 +145,20 @@ pthread_create (pthread_t * tid, (unsigned) stackSize, /* default stack size */ parms); - /* Make the return code to match _beginthreadex's. */ + /* + * Make the return code match _beginthreadex's. + */ if (thread->threadH == (HANDLE)-1L) - thread->threadH = NULL; + { + thread->threadH = 0; + } else if (! run) { - /* beginthread does not allow for create flags, so we do it now. - Note that beginthread itself creates the thread in SUSPENDED - mode, and then calls ResumeThread to start it. */ + /* + * beginthread does not allow for create flags, so we do it now. + * Note that beginthread itself creates the thread in SUSPENDED + * mode, and then calls ResumeThread to start it. + */ SuspendThread (thread->threadH); } |