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it was. Add a FILE_WAIT state and queue threads waiting for a FILE lock. Start using the sys/queue.h macros instead of the way that MIT pthreads did it. Add a thread name to the private thread structure and a non-POSIX function to set this. This helps (me at least) when sending a SIGINFO to a threaded process to get a /tmp/uthread.dump to see what the <expletive deleted> threads are doing this time. It is nice to be able to recognise (yes, I spell that with an 's' too) which threads are which. |
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