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Dynamically Linked Libraries

Hi All,

In a Unix system (I am using Solaris, but not limited to it), who will
dynamically linked libraries been linked to a multithreaded process?

Will it have a different instance for every single thread, or just one
copy and shared amough all threads?

I have some static member variables in the class suggested that every
single threads is having their own instance. Is that true?

Thanks in advance.
Jul 22 '05 #1
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Kwan wrote:
Hi All,

In a Unix system (I am using Solaris, but not limited to it), who will
dynamically linked libraries been linked to a multithreaded process?
The answer to that question is platform-specific, has nothing to do with
the C++ language, and is off-topic in this newsgroup.
Will it have a different instance for every single thread, or just one
copy and shared amough all threads?

I have some static member variables in the class suggested that every
single threads is having their own instance. Is that true?

The C++ language knows nothing of threads.

For the first question, look for a newsgroup with 'unix' in the title.
For the rest, look for a newsgroup with 'thread' in the title.

HTH,

- Adam

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