Книга: Programming with POSIX® Threads

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6.6.5 SIGEV_THREAD 4009
3.4 Memory visibility between threads 2494
6.6.4 sigwait and sigwaitinfo 2181
6.4.2 getchar unlocked and putchar unlocked 1839
6.4.1 flockfile and funlockfile 1306
5.5.3 Contention scope and allocation domain 1247
6.6.3 pthread_kill 1116
3.2.2 Locking and unlocking a mutex 984
1 Introduction 943
1.4 About the examples in this book 900
Addison-Wesley Professional Computing Series 885
Preface 832
2 Threads 819
7.2 Work queue manager 803
2.1 Creating and using threads 801
3.3.3 Waking condition variable waiters 772
Сноски из книги 745
3.3.2 Waiting on a condition variable 743
3 Synchronization 737
Bibliography 722
1.7 Costs of threading 717
5.1 One-time initialization 702
9.2 POSIX1003.1c-1995 limits 690
6.6.6 Semaphores: synchronizing with a signal-catching function 687
9.3.8 Realtime scheduling 669
Thread resources on the Internet 652
1.1 The "bailing programmers" 651
7 "Real code" 648
5.5.2 Scheduling policies and priorities 648
Quote acknowledgments: 648
5.2.3 Thread attributes 645
9 POSIX threads mini-reference 638
4 A few ways to use threads 631
3.3.4 One final alarm program 619
1.9.3 Checking for errors 618
10 Future standardization 614
6 POSIX adjusts to threads 609
3.1 Invariants, critical sections,and predicates 605
1.5 Asynchronous programming, by example 603
10.2.5 Thread abort 597
6.1 fork 593
5.5.5.1 Priority ceiling mutexes 581
8 Hints to avoid debugging 571
3.2.1 Creating and destroying a mutex 570
5 Advanced threaded programming 566
3.2.5.1 Lock hierarchy 565
3.3.1 Creating and destroying a condition variable 561
3.3 Condition variables 556
10.1.4 Stack guard size 550
5.2.2 Condition variable attributes 549
3.2.3 Using mutexes for atomicity 546
6.5 Thread-safe functions 542

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