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Homework and Emergencies Emergency UNIX and Linux Support Delete the posts Post 302904237 by ptappeta on Tuesday 3rd of June 2014 04:38:59 AM
Old 06-03-2014
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Originally Posted by Perderabo
There is no way for you to delete you own posts. Your posts are mainly questions. And most of them got an expert answer. The resulting thread is now part of our permament knowledge base. Other people who have similar problems may find the thread and be able to solve their own problems. If we remove your questions, the thread become useless and we destroy the efforts of the experts who helped. They helped you with the expectation that they were in fact adding to our permanent knowledge base.

It is very possible that threads you want to destroy have been linked to other threads that asked similar questions. They become damaged too. Our staff would have a lot work removing the damage that your request would cause.

This is why we do not remove old posts.


Hi
can u please let me know if there isa way i can edit the post .The concern here is unknowingly i posted the server name and hence want to change it to some dummy name rather than actual server name .
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SbThread(3)							       Coin							       SbThread(3)

NAME
SbThread - A class for managing threads. This class provides a portable framework around the tasks of instantiating, starting, stopping and joining threads. SYNOPSIS
#include <Inventor/threads/SbThread.h> Public Member Functions SbBool join (void **retval=0L) Static Public Member Functions static SbThread * create (void *(*func)(void *), void *closure) static void destroy (SbThread *thread) static SbBool join (SbThread *thread, void **retval=0L) Protected Member Functions SbThread (cc_thread *thrd) ~SbThread (void) Detailed Description A class for managing threads. This class provides a portable framework around the tasks of instantiating, starting, stopping and joining threads. It wraps the underlying native thread-handling toolkit in a transparent manner, to make multiplatform threads programming straightforward for the application programmer. Constructor &; Destructor Documentation SbThread::SbThread (cc_thread *thread) [inline], [protected] Protected constructor handling the internal thread ADT. See also: SbThread::create SbThread::~SbThread (void) [inline], [protected] Destructor. See also: SbThread::destroy Member Function Documentation static SbThread * SbThread::create (void *(*)(void *)func, void *closure) [inline], [static] This function creates a new thread, or returns NULL on failure. static void SbThread::destroy (SbThread *thread) [inline], [static] This function destroys a thread. int SbThread::join (void **retval = 0L) [inline] This function waits on the death of the given thread, returning the thread's return value at the location pointed to by retval. static int SbThread::join (SbThread *thread, void **retval = 0L) [inline], [static] This function waits on the death of the given thread, returning the thread's return value at the location pointed to by retval. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for Coin from the source code. Version 3.1.3 Wed May 23 2012 SbThread(3)
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