So what threading APIs do you guys prefer to use? Specifically for thread pooling. I'm working on a project in which I need to have a thread pool, but am not sure of the most efficient way to pool my threads.
Basically I have a queue of operations that I need to distribute across multiple threads. I'm working on an image recognition engine.
@Grizzly Yeah, it doesn't compile under the VS command prompt
Boost build doesn't work
I'll probably end up implementing my own thread pool, but what are some general guidelines for doing so? I need to figure out a way to dynamically change the number of running threads depending on the amount of work.
But also avoid constantly creating and destroying threads
Our client needs this to compile under VS 11 and GCC
Under VS 11 it will be compiled for Windows 8, and under GCC it will be compiled for Linux, Windows, and embedded systems.
@Grizzly OSs don't usually give a 1:1 mapping of virtual threads to physical cores though. I know that in my .NET experience it was suggested to use more threads than physical cores.
"Sets the minimum number of threads the thread pool creates on demand, as new requests are made, before switching to an algorithm for managing thread creation and destruction." - msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/y5htx827.aspx