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Top Forums Programming Getting errno in a Multithreaded program Post 12433 by shaik786 on Monday 31st of December 2001 04:33:21 AM
Old 12-31-2001
Each thread gets it's own copy of the global variable: errno. This is done automatically by the Threads Library. So, have fun!!! Smilie

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