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Apr 6, 2013 20:36
Or rather, compare during writes, which would be fatal.
Apr 6, 2013 20:35
That it may not use the newest value or compare inbetween writes.
Apr 6, 2013 20:35
Yeah, that's what I'm asking myself too.
Apr 6, 2013 20:33
Can I ask you guys a question? Is it possible that for a volatile integer, read and write is atomic, but if I use said integer in a comparison (<,<=,>,>=), the behaviour is rather unpredictable?
Apr 6, 2013 20:24
Hi :)
Mar 27, 2013 19:04
Sounds reasonable.
Mar 27, 2013 19:04
Haha.
Mar 27, 2013 18:40
Probably not. But the other people here are awesome.
Mar 27, 2013 18:39
Sure, brano, but I probably can't answer it ;)
Mar 27, 2013 18:38
Anyways, thanks for the ideas, guys.
Mar 27, 2013 18:37
Hmm, never heard of this before.
Mar 27, 2013 18:35
Yup, that's another problem. Since I can't abort tasks, I will need cancellation tokens, you're right.
Mar 27, 2013 18:34
Yeah, that sounds like a good solution. I can't get too recursive though because then the stack is overflowing.
Mar 27, 2013 18:33
And not 4 even though 4 may be available?
Mar 27, 2013 18:33
Is there a way to tell TPL that I want, for example, 2 threads working on my tasks?
Mar 27, 2013 18:32
yeah. if the thread only works downward, i need no locking at all anyways.
Mar 27, 2013 18:32
Haha indeed.
Mar 27, 2013 18:31
i think I'm still stuck with 4.0 :O
Mar 27, 2013 18:31
nice graphic by the way.
Mar 27, 2013 18:31
for example, maybe node 3 has no child at all.
Mar 27, 2013 18:31
yup, like that. but not so evenly distributed.
Mar 27, 2013 18:30
No order, and not binary, it's ternary.
Mar 27, 2013 18:29
and no, I don't care how they're traversed, I just need one node that's randomly in there.
Mar 27, 2013 18:28
It's probably going to be used on 2-4 cores. Linear speedup is probably impossible, right?
Mar 27, 2013 18:27
The problem is, I can't just start a new task for every child, the overhead would be way too big.
Mar 27, 2013 18:25
How would you experts parallelize the traversal of a tree in which every node can have up to 3 children of unknown length? With threads, tasks or parallel.for or something else? (The goal is to search one particular node, and the tree has no order.)
Mar 27, 2013 18:23
So much, really?
Mar 27, 2013 18:20
Hi guys.