Yes, but the problem is there is exception thrown! I thought I wrote
this before...
On 4/28/07, Markus Humm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> did you already try MadExcept? Afaik it comes with source or at least
> can be bought with it and will decipher the callstack. It's free to use
> for
Hello,
So this is my latest code:
void inline __fastcall lockCriticalSection(TCriticalSection *criticalSection)
{
for(int i = 0; i < 5000; ++i)
{
if(criticalSection->TryEnter())
return;
Hello,
did you already try MadExcept? Afaik it comes with source or at least
can be bought with it and will decipher the callstack. It's free to use
for non commercial projects AFAIK.
Greetings
Markus
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Hello Arno,
Per your advice, I coded the following but in the first time there
needs to be a wait for other thread, it times out! I wonder why?
void inline __fastcall lockCriticalSection(TCriticalSection *criticalSection)
{
HANDLE hMutex;
// Create a mutex with no
Fastream Technologies wrote:
> For example, perhaps we can implement a single global mutex for the
> lock... function.
No good idea. That would change a lot.
> This would slow down the execution for sure but
> would it create the exception?
You have to raise the exception if the wait returns WA
Fastream Technologies wrote:
> Arno,
>
> I have THOUSANDS of critical sections passed to this function as
> parameter!
Why do you need THOUSANDS of critical sections??
That sounds slower than running single threaded.
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>
For example, perhaps we can implement a single global mutex for the
lock... function. This would slow down the execution for sure but
would it create the exception? Can you provide some source code
snippet for this please?
Best Regards,
SZ
On 4/28/07, Fastream Technologies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
Arno,
I have THOUSANDS of critical sections passed to this function as
parameter! Isn't there a simpler way to implement??
Regards,
SZ
On 4/28/07, Arno Garrels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fastream Technologies wrote:
> > This sounds reasonable. Can you give an example? Since all my cs are
> >
Fastream Technologies wrote:
> This sounds reasonable. Can you give an example? Since all my cs are
> of TCriticalSection type, can I do it in this function:
I thought of using mutexes. That's not very difficult to change.
Have an array of mutex handles, then pass the index to your
function. Searc
This sounds reasonable. Can you give an example? Since all my cs are
of TCriticalSection type, can I do it in this function:
void __fastcall lockCriticalSection(TCriticalSection *CS)
{
// currently it is:
CS->Acquire();
// what should it be?
}
Best Regards,
SZ
On 4/28/07,
Fastream Technologies wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a very difficult bug: the program includes lots of critical
> sections and it suddenly stops responding!
Sounds like deadlock.
> I have a wrapper global
> function called lockCriticalSection(TCriticalSection *cs) which calls
> acquire. I want to l
I think JCL or JVCL has a function for call stack.
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From: "Fastream Technologies" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hello,
I have a very difficult bug: the program includes lots of critical
sections and it suddenly stops responding! I have a wrapper global
function called lockCriticalSection(TCriticalSection *cs) which calls
acquire. I want to log inside this but need to record the call stack
so that I can see
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