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README.threads - Wed Nov 29 15:16:24 EST 1995
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Limited documentation is available in the THREADS file.
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This version has been tested on Sun Solaris, SGI Irix, and Windows NT.
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It should also work on any single threaded system.
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Thanks go to the following people for help test and debug the library:
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Scott Christley, scottc@ocbi.com
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Andrew McCallum, mccallum@cs.rochester.edu
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galen
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gchunt@cs.rochester.edu
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Any questions, bug reports, etc should be directed to:
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Scott Christley, scottc@ocbi.com
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Please do not bug Galen with email as he no longer supports the code.
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Changes from prior releases (in revered chronological order):
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* Fixed bug in copy part of sarray_realloc. I had an < which should
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have been <=. (Bug report from Scott).
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* Support for DEC OSF/1 is definitely broken. My programs always
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seg-fault when I link with libpthreads.a.
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* Thread id's are no longer int's, but are instead of type
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_objc_thread_t which is typedef'ed from a void *. An invalid thread
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id is denoted by NULL and not -1 as before.
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* Renamed thread-winnt.c to thread-win32.c to better reflect support
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for the API on both Windows NT and Windows 95 platforms.
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(Who knows, maybe even Win32s :-).
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* Fixed bugs in Win32 support as per report from Scott Christley.
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* Fixed bug in sarray_get as per report from Scott Christley.
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