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23:12
Anyone here familiar with c++ threads?
@Nooble I have a simple program where my output isn't interweaving, which I presume is a problem if I expect my program to be doing two tasks in parallel.
It does 99% of one task before sequentially doing the other except for a couple of times in the middle where it switches to the other task.
int eh shared print function.
in the*
Stuffed?
I'm following along the tutorial here: youtube.com/…
which is what my TA "borrowed" for the tutorial.
I don't understand.
I believe the output is SUPPOSED to be interweaved looking at the output in the slides/youtube
The OS is my OS, it will BOW to my will damnit.
sehe I'm not sure what the code you posted is supposed to accomplished
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Is it the OS that's scheduling it?
I've tried the code on two different computers both intel and I get about the same result.
@MartinJames they're printing numbers.
Is there anything I can do that can definitively diagnose if the issue is related to OS scheduling weirdness or force the threads to do the work in parallel?
Sorry, I got confused with what you were saying, I'll try it and report back on the output.
Did I say something wrong?
@sehe the outputs are still sequential.
23:31
I POSTED THE BLODDY OUTPUT.
4 mins ago, by sehe
Now, stop lazing and wasting our time. Bye http://paste.ubuntu.com/12834128/
That's NOT sequential.
@sehe kick it with fire
Sorry, the output is one thread now does 100% of it's work before it moves on to the next thread's work.
No breaks.
@RaenirSalazar GO TO SO. Post proof. I posted mine.
I'm not sure what's hard to see there
@RaenirSalazar My output: paste.ubuntu.com/12834128
23:34
I inserted a sleep(10ms) at the end of protectedPrint and I get very nicely interleaved output now
thread_0: -50
thread_1: 50
main: 0
thread_0: -49
thread_1: 51
main: 1
thread_0: -48
thread_1: 52
main: 2
thread_0: -47
thread_1: 53
main: 3
thread_0: -46
thread_1: 54
main: 4
thread_0: -45
thread_1: 55
main: 5
@RaenirSalazar different program.
lol can I just kick the noob?
I made it shorter because otherwise I couldn't get a screenshot.
@TonyTheLion Yes, sir!
@RaenirSalazar well done. Perhaps, don't make a screenshot.
23:35
void protectedPrint(const string& msg, int i)
{
	myMutex.lock();
	cout << msg << ": " << i << endl;
	myMutex.unlock();
	using namespace std::chrono_literals;
	std::this_thread::sleep_for(10ms);
}
Did I post a screenshot?
now be merry and go forth!
hes gone
One second, my hands have pain in the joints so I'm a little slow.
@RaenirSalazar Please just go away
23:38
@RaenirSalazar Go to SO. You can take all the time in the world. And people can take all the time to articulate an answer that you might understand. We sure as hell won't. And if we did, you won't get it (because "you got confused" with the 2 things I said)
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@sehe Why do you keep engaging him?
@sehe I kicked him for 1 min, but that was surely already gone, and talked again
snackbug
I'm sorry I don't know what I did wrong to offend you, I'm trying my best to attempt the suggested solution, I'm sorry that I don't have a means to provide output to show.
Just leave and ask on Stack Overflow
@RaenirSalazar Apologies accepted. Now, feel free to stay around and lurk, but please don't go on about this question
We're not a helpdesk
23:40
_-_
@TonyTheLion Funny
@sehe very funny
I can't stop laughing
@TonyTheLion You tell me to stop engaging, when I say exactly the same thing, but taking a lot more effort to be clear.
What is wrong with the question? I'm confused, your rules said your okay with asking questions if they aren't genuinely annoying I don't understand what's wrong with mine. I'm honest.
You were warned. 5 minutes.
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