17 Aug
2013
17 Aug
'13
11:11 p.m.
I've applied the workaround suggested by Gav Wood and that seem to be able to completely fix the problem. Still I don't get why we should see such huge speed up when some other applications connecting to internet are open. Besides, despite the fact the cause of this seems entirely due to the inner working of Windows OS (sigh) I'm still left wondering why it is not possible to *optionally* implement Gav's workaround in the library when BOOST_INTERPROCESS_WINDOWS is defined, considering the increase in performance can be up to almost 1000 times. -- View this message in context: http://boost.2283326.n4.nabble.com/Boost-Interprocess-conditions-variables-g... Sent from the Boost - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.