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Contact Us Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators Thread was closed without a valid reason Post 302086435 by patras on Thursday 24th of August 2006 12:45:37 AM
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That thread was dancing very close to the boundary between acceptable and unacceptable. You already know this. Your first sentence was: "I hope this type of questions are not prohibited here."
So my first sentence makes my thread unacceptable? I'm sorry to say that still you don't have any valid reason to close that particular thread, my first sentence was there to ensure that I care for the rules being practiced at these forums and I would be more than happy if someone gives me a valid reason and closes that thread, I dont have any doubt about the performance or credibility of Vino, he is really doing a very good job here as well as you Perderabo, but my question is the same, is career advice or to ask about the opinion of seniors is prohibited here.

Thanks a lot for your valuable time.

Cheers,
Patras
 

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PTHREAD_SUSPEND_NP(3)					   BSD Library Functions Manual 				     PTHREAD_SUSPEND_NP(3)

NAME
pthread_suspend_np, pthread_resume_np -- suspend/resume the given thread LIBRARY
POSIX Threads Library (libpthread, -lpthread) SYNOPSIS
#include <pthread.h> int pthread_suspend_np(pthread_t thread); int pthread_resume_np(pthread_t thread); DESCRIPTION
The pthread_suspend_np() function suspends the thread given as argument. If thread is the currently running thread as returned by pthread_self(3), the function fails and returns EDEADLK. Otherwise, it removes the named thread from the running queue, and adds it to the suspended queue. The thread will remain blocked until pthread_resume_np() is called on it. In other words, pthread_resume_np() resumes the thread given as argument, if it was suspended. RETURN VALUES
Both functions return 0 on success and an error number indicating the reason for the failure. COMPATIBILITY
These functions are non-standard extensions. ERRORS
The pthread_suspend_np() function may fail if: [EDEADLK] The thread requested to suspend was the currently running thread. [ESRCH] The supplied thread was invalid. The pthread_resume_np() function may fail if: [ESRCH] The supplied thread was invalid. NOTES
Some pthread_suspend_np() implementations may allow suspending the current thread. This is dangerous, because the semantics of the function would then require the scheduler to schedule another thread, causing a thread context switch. Since that context switch can happen in a sig- nal handler by someone calling pthread_suspend_np() in a signal handler, this is currently not allowed. In pthread_resume_np() the NetBSD implementation does not check if the thread argument is not already suspended. Some implementations might return an error condition if pthread_resume_np() is called on a non-suspended thread. SEE ALSO
pthread_attr_setcreatesuspend_np(3), pthread_self(3) BSD
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