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Top Forums Programming Brain Teaser Extended Post 302352221 by Vi-Curious on Thursday 10th of September 2009 08:09:38 PM
Old 09-10-2009
On first run, the program could modify its mtime (or some portion of mtime like microseconds) to some specific value and then on subsequent runs if it sees that mtime quit.
 

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_lwp_cond_signal(2)						   System Calls 					       _lwp_cond_signal(2)

NAME
_lwp_cond_signal, _lwp_cond_broadcast - signal a condition variable SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/lwp.h> int _lwp_cond_signal(lwp_cond_t *cvp); int _lwp_cond_broadcast(lwp_cond_t *cvp); DESCRIPTION
The _lwp_cond_signal() function unblocks one LWP that is blocked on the LWP condition variable pointed to by cvp. The _lwp_cond_broadcast() function unblocks all LWPs that are blocked on the LWP condition variable pointed to by cvp. If no LWPs are blocked on the LWP condition variable, then _lwp_cond_signal() and _lwp_cond_broadcast() have no effect. Both functions should be called under the protection of the same LWP mutex lock that is used with the LWP condition variable being sig- naled. Otherwise, the condition variable may be signalled between the test of the associated condition and blocking in _lwp_cond_wait(). This can cause an infinite wait. RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, 0 is returned. A non-zero value indicates an error. ERRORS
The _lwp_cond_signal() and _lwp_cond_broadcast() functions will fail if: EINVAL The cvp argument points to an invalid LWP condition variable. EFAULT The cvp argument points to an invalid address. SEE ALSO
_lwp_cond_wait(2), _lwp_mutex_lock(2) SunOS 5.11 8 Dec 1995 _lwp_cond_signal(2)
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