On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 10:03 AM Zhao Zhili <quinkbl...@foxmail.com> wrote:
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> > On Jun 17, 2024, at 15:05, Anton Khirnov <an...@khirnov.net> wrote:
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> > Quoting Zhao Zhili (2024-06-17 07:19:26)
> >> From: Zhao Zhili <zhiliz...@tencent.com>
> >>
> >> When thread_count be zero, it will be run on current thread like
> >> !HAVE_THREADS.
> >
> > Other APIs treat zero to mean "auto".
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> executor don’t detect cpu cores by itself. It’s more low level than 
> libavcodec.
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> Zero thread is zero thread, literally. If we use thread_count one to mean
> run on current thread, how to create a single thread then?

Whats the point of creating a single thread? Does the main thread ever
do something else in the meantime, or does it just wait for the job
anyway?

- Hendrik
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