If I correclty understood you I should do smth. similar like this:
boost::mutex m;
struct thread_safety_test
{
static void thread_function(boost::barrier& b)
{
b.wait();
boost::mutex::scoped_lock lock(m);
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(1,0);
}
void test_multiple_assertion_faults()
{
boost::thread_group tg;
boost::barrier b(100);
for(size_t i=0; i<100; ++i)
{
tg.create_thread(boost::bind(thread_function, ref(b)));
}
}
};
But unfortunately this does not work. May be I miss smth. here.
With Kind Regards,
Ovanes
Thanks for the answer!
I read some post (mainly: you and William Kempf) about Program Execution Monitor and its MT support. This was in 2002/2003 did you manage to solve these issues?
Many thanks,
OvanesOn Jan 10, 2008 7:47 PM, Gennadiy Rozental <rogeeff@gmail.com> wrote:Ovanes Markarian <om_boost <at> keywallet.com> writes:No. You will have ti serialize access to the UTF. The simplest way is just use
>
> Hello,is Boost.Test framework thread safe in regards to the following use
case:I would like to start multiple threads with some testing tasks. These
threads will call boost TestTools functions (BOOST_CHECK... etc.). Is this
scenario supported?
wrapper macro.
gennadiy
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