Книга: Programming with POSIX® Threads

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6.6.5 SIGEV_THREAD 4096
3.4 Memory visibility between threads 2546
6.6.4 sigwait and sigwaitinfo 2267
6.4.2 getchar unlocked and putchar unlocked 1904
6.4.1 flockfile and funlockfile 1354
5.5.3 Contention scope and allocation domain 1302
6.6.3 pthread_kill 1160
3.2.2 Locking and unlocking a mutex 1029
1 Introduction 1028
1.4 About the examples in this book 977
Addison-Wesley Professional Computing Series 972
Preface 894
2 Threads 888
2.1 Creating and using threads 857
7.2 Work queue manager 852
Сноски из книги 823
3.3.3 Waking condition variable waiters 815
3.3.2 Waiting on a condition variable 808
3 Synchronization 799
Bibliography 783
5.1 One-time initialization 778
1.7 Costs of threading 763
9.2 POSIX1003.1c-1995 limits 738
6.6.6 Semaphores: synchronizing with a signal-catching function 727
7 "Real code" 721
9.3.8 Realtime scheduling 721
4 A few ways to use threads 718
Thread resources on the Internet 717
1.1 The "bailing programmers" 715
9 POSIX threads mini-reference 713
Quote acknowledgments: 701
5.5.2 Scheduling policies and priorities 694
5.2.3 Thread attributes 692
6 POSIX adjusts to threads 681
10 Future standardization 669
3.3.4 One final alarm program 668
6.1 fork 667
1.9.3 Checking for errors 663
3.1 Invariants, critical sections,and predicates 663
1.5 Asynchronous programming, by example 650
10.2.5 Thread abort 648
5.5.5.1 Priority ceiling mutexes 641
8 Hints to avoid debugging 634
3.2.1 Creating and destroying a mutex 619
5 Advanced threaded programming 619
3.2.5.1 Lock hierarchy 614
3.3.1 Creating and destroying a condition variable 603
10.1.4 Stack guard size 603
3.3 Condition variables 602
1.2.3 Uniprocessor and multiprocessor 597
3.2.3 Using mutexes for atomicity 597
5.2.2 Condition variable attributes 595

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