Re: thread rant

From: Igmar Palsenberg (maillist@chello.nl)
Date: Sat Sep 02 2000 - 16:58:42 EDT

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    On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Michael Bacarella wrote:

    >
    > Q: Why do we need threads?
    > A: Because on some operating systems, task switches are expensive.

    No. threads share variable and code memory, processes do not. And
    sometimes it can make your life a lot easier. Even if you can use things
    such as SHM or so.

    > Q: So, threads are a hack to get around operating systems that suck?
    > A: Basically.

    I don't agree.
     
    > Q: So, why must Linux support threads?
    > A1: : |
    > A2: So other programs can be easily ported to Linux!
    >
    > That can already happen. It's not the *best* implementation. It's
    > not as fast as it can be. But it works. And that's all it should do. If
    > you're not happy, cope.
    >
    > "But threads on this system are faster than on Linux!"
    >
    > The fact that the system implements threads speaks enough about
    > it's capabilities. ie, it's trying hard to suck less. So, from my POV,
    > we're looking to make Linux suck more by effectively emulating systems
    > that are trying to suck less.
    >
    > But, I've never done anything worthwhile for Linux, so take this for what
    > it's worth, from an asshole.
    > -MB
            

            Igmar

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