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How to detect hot locks !

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    Hi Guys, Is there any way or tool exists to tells "hot" critical sections in your code? - Vikram S

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      Hi Guys, Is there any way or tool exists to tells "hot" critical sections in your code? - Vikram S

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      led mike
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      vikrams wrote:

      Is there any way

      Yes. One can learn skills related to software development.

      led mike

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        vikrams wrote:

        Is there any way

        Yes. One can learn skills related to software development.

        led mike

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        Yes very true. But consider a case where you are using third party library with such locks.

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          Yes very true. But consider a case where you are using third party library with such locks.

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          led mike
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          vikrams wrote:

          But consider a case where you are using third party library with such locks.

          what are these locks you are talking about? Here is your first post that says nothing about them at all. :wtf:

          vikrams wrote:

          Is there any way or tool exists to tells "hot" critical sections in your code?

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            vikrams wrote:

            But consider a case where you are using third party library with such locks.

            what are these locks you are talking about? Here is your first post that says nothing about them at all. :wtf:

            vikrams wrote:

            Is there any way or tool exists to tells "hot" critical sections in your code?

            led mike

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            vikramlinux
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            My dear friend, Please read my initial post carefully. This entire discussion is moving around critical sections.

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              My dear friend, Please read my initial post carefully. This entire discussion is moving around critical sections.

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              vikrams wrote:

              This entire discussion is moving around critical sections.

              Ah, you mean Critical Section Objects[^]? If so what does the "hot" mean?

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              "hot" critical sections in your code?

              Reading that part of your post I in no way understood you were talking about Critical Section Objects. You might consider you are using text based communications, therefore you should attempt to avoid confusion. For example, you could have linked your "critical section" to a resource that specified what you meant, like I did. After all it is you that is asking for help, not us.

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                vikrams wrote:

                This entire discussion is moving around critical sections.

                Ah, you mean Critical Section Objects[^]? If so what does the "hot" mean?

                vikrams wrote:

                "hot" critical sections in your code?

                Reading that part of your post I in no way understood you were talking about Critical Section Objects. You might consider you are using text based communications, therefore you should attempt to avoid confusion. For example, you could have linked your "critical section" to a resource that specified what you meant, like I did. After all it is you that is asking for help, not us.

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                vikramlinux
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                Okey Mike. I will take care of such thing in my new postings. Now Do you have anything useful for me and ofcourse related with this topic?

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                  Okey Mike. I will take care of such thing in my new postings. Now Do you have anything useful for me and ofcourse related with this topic?

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                  By the way Mike, There are people who does understand what "hot locks" means. http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.vc.language/browse_thread/thread/ca4f3ff87817c794/2cb8122401a6b149?hl=en#2cb8122401a6b149[^]

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                    By the way Mike, There are people who does understand what "hot locks" means. http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.vc.language/browse_thread/thread/ca4f3ff87817c794/2cb8122401a6b149?hl=en#2cb8122401a6b149[^]

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                    vikrams wrote:

                    There are people who does understand what "hot locks" means.

                    Good, so you now have your answer. Good luck.

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