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  • D Don Box

    Better use CreateThread().

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    fx9200
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    i used it but when executing the function (with debugger) the parameter ( whose type is char*) pass directly to a NULL parameter . Note: the function is executing normally without thread !

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      hello, i'am creating threads to run some listeners, i have an error which i have not understanded the compiler says that _beginthread is undeclared but i have included process.h ?? this is the code #include #include /* _beginthread, _endthread */ #include #include void main() { HANDLE hThread; unsigned threadID; // Create the second thread. hThread = (HANDLE)_beginthread( NULL, 0, &SecondThreadFunc, NULL, 0, &threadID ); // Wait until second thread terminates. If you comment out the line // below, Counter will not be correct because the thread has not // terminated, and Counter most likely has not been incremented to // 1000000 yet. WaitForSingleObject( hThread, INFINITE ); // Destroy the thread object. CloseHandle( hThread ); return 0; }

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      Hamid Taebi
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      Did you see example from this function in msdn?

      From the MSDN
      Example
      The following example uses _beginthread and _endthread.
      
      // crt_BEGTHRD.C
      // compile with: /MT /D "_X86_" /c
      #include 
      #include     /* _beginthread, _endthread */
      #include 
      #include 
      #include 
      ...
      ...
      

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        Did you see example from this function in msdn?

        From the MSDN
        Example
        The following example uses _beginthread and _endthread.
        
        // crt_BEGTHRD.C
        // compile with: /MT /D "_X86_" /c
        #include 
        #include     /* _beginthread, _endthread */
        #include 
        #include 
        #include 
        ...
        ...
        

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        fx9200
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        this is exactly which i was talking about the problem is in this sample

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        • F fx9200

          this is exactly which i was talking about the problem is in this sample

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          Hamid Taebi
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          You get this error "c:\C\1112\Main.cpp(29): error C3861: '_beginthread': identifier not found, even with argument-dependent lookup" Did you see this line in this example // compile with: /MT /D "_X86_" /c

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            You get this error "c:\C\1112\Main.cpp(29): error C3861: '_beginthread': identifier not found, even with argument-dependent lookup" Did you see this line in this example // compile with: /MT /D "_X86_" /c

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            fx9200
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            i tryed to compile it wth this cmd line but the compiler (i tryed with cl.exe) didn't accept this !

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              i tryed to compile it wth this cmd line but the compiler (i tryed with cl.exe) didn't accept this !

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              Hamid Taebi
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              Whats application type?

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              • H Hamid Taebi

                Whats application type?

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                fx9200
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                win32 application :rolleyes:

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                  win32 application :rolleyes:

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                  Hamid Taebi
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                  Did you set /MT /D "_X86_" /c to runtime library

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                  • F fx9200

                    hello, i'am creating threads to run some listeners, i have an error which i have not understanded the compiler says that _beginthread is undeclared but i have included process.h ?? this is the code #include #include /* _beginthread, _endthread */ #include #include void main() { HANDLE hThread; unsigned threadID; // Create the second thread. hThread = (HANDLE)_beginthread( NULL, 0, &SecondThreadFunc, NULL, 0, &threadID ); // Wait until second thread terminates. If you comment out the line // below, Counter will not be correct because the thread has not // terminated, and Counter most likely has not been incremented to // 1000000 yet. WaitForSingleObject( hThread, INFINITE ); // Destroy the thread object. CloseHandle( hThread ); return 0; }

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                    fx9200
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                    How can i compile with /MT option ???

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                      How can i compile with /MT option ???

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                      Hamid Taebi
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                      Right click in your project in solution Explorer ->select property->(Configuration properties)Open C/C++ ->code generation ->now you can see Runtime Library then select Multi-threaded Debug DLL (/MDd)

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                      • F fx9200

                        How can i compile with /MT option ???

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                        Open the Project Settings dialog (Alt+F7). Click the C/C++ tab. Select the Code Generation category. In the run-time library combobox, select Multithreaded (/MT) or Debug Multithreaded (/MTd).


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