On May 6, 2009, at 9:03 AM, Michael Ash wrote:
It is correct that every thread conceptually has exactly one runloop. I say "conceptually" because in fact they are created on demand.
So if a thread has no need to pay attention to asynchronous events (timers, input sources, etc) but is only in existence to run its own functional code (say, calculate a square root), it has no need to have a runloop running. It can simply execute in more or less linear fashion and exit.
A thread starts out with no runloop, but as soon something tries to interact with that thread's runloop, one is created for it.
Here's where I don't quite follow. If my thread doesn't set up and explicitly run its runloop, won't async events just get ignored because the thread has no code to receive/process them?
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