From: Helmut Djurkin <djh@tscheinig.com>
To: Jason Cooper <jcooper@nevernight.net>
Cc: linux-c-programming@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: good pthreads example?
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 18:42:47 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3F71C987.5020804@tscheinig.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20030924142038.GA23791@nevernight.net>
Hi,
the following (ugly) script lists all files (from /usr/bin) with
libpthread usage.
result looks like:
./tail uses libpthread
./python2.2 uses libpthread
./python uses libpthread
./rpm2cpio uses libpthread
./dig uses libpthread
./host uses libpthread
./nslookup uses libpthread
./nsupdate uses libpthread
./diff uses libpthread
<big-snip>
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------
#!/bin/bash
CMD_FILE=/usr/bin/file
CMD_LDD=/usr/bin/ldd
CMD_GREP=/bin/grep
CMD_PATH_TO_SEARCH=/usr/bin
LIB_STRING=libpthread
FILES=`find $PATH_TO_SEARCH -type f`
for file in $FILES; do
$CMD_FILE $file | $CMD_GREP dynamic 1>&2>/dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
$CMD_LDD $file | $CMD_GREP $LIB_STRING 1>&2>/dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
printf "%-20s uses $LIB_STRING\n" $file
fi
fi
done
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------
hope this helps.
bye helmut
Jason Cooper wrote:
> Harmeet Uppal (Harmeet_Uppal@KeaneIndia.com) scribbled:
>
>>Hi Jason,
>>
>>I would suggest you start with Thread Time a book from HP Press and do
>>chapter to chapter coding. It would be a great help.
>>
>>-Harmeet
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Jason Cooper [mailto:jcooper@nevernight.net]
>>Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 6:44 PM
>>To: linux-c-programming@vger.kernel.org
>>Subject: Re: good pthreads example?
>>
>>
>>Raghuveer (rvk@gsecone.com) scribbled:
>
> [snip]
>
>>>Jason Cooper wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hey all,
>>>>
>>>>I've been learning pthreads for the past week or so. So far, I've read
>>>>through the man pages, "Pthreads Programming" from O'Reilly, an old
>>>>copy of POSIX 4, and other various google searches.
>>>>
>>>>What I'm looking for is a good example (open source, of course) of
>>>>pthreads in practice. It doesn't matter whether it's boss/worker,
>>>>peer/peer, or assembly line. I'm looking for practical examples to
>>>>learn from.
>>>>
>>>>The O'Reilly book has a good ATM (cash machine, client/server) example,
>>>>but it isn't implemented in the real world...
>>>>
>>>>TIA,
>>>>
>>>>Cooper.
>>>>
>>>>PS - I know grepping through source will provide plenty of examples of
>>>>pthreads in action, but I wouldn't know if they are sound
>>>>implementations or not.
>>
>>Thanks for the reply, unfortunately, what I'm looking for is a
>>recommendation of a good FS/OSS package to look at which implements
>>pthreads.
>>
>>As usual, my long-windedness confused the issue :)
>>
>>Cooper.
>
>
> Thanks, I'll take a look at it.
>
> I had a chance to grep through /usr/bin for 'pthread', and found
> that almost everything appears to implement pthreads. Unfortunately,
> grepping through /usr/sbin revealed that sshd (nor ssh from previous
> search) does not implement pthreads. I had hoped that a package like
> OpenSSH, which has a solid reputation, would have been a good example.
> Oh well, qmail doesn't appear to either... Back to the books. *8v)
>
> Perhaps apache or postfix? I don't use either, so I'll have to d'l them
> later...
>
> Cooper.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-09-24 16:42 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
[not found] <8EA11405E59BD611BA7100104B93C26002254BE0@exdel01.del.mgsl.com>
2003-09-24 14:20 ` good pthreads example? Jason Cooper
2003-09-24 14:58 ` Mariano Moreyra
2003-09-24 16:42 ` Helmut Djurkin [this message]
2003-09-21 15:37 Jason Cooper
2003-09-22 12:52 ` Raghuveer
2003-09-22 13:14 ` Jason Cooper
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