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Im writing a windows-based program that uses multiple threads. In java,
there exists a standard class Thread, but in c++ there is no such thing.
Could anyone tell me the easiest way to create a multiple threaded program
in windows?

Thanks

Jul 22 '05 #1
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"Martijn" <r.m.maatman_@_student.utwente.nl> wrote in message
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Im writing a windows-based program that uses multiple threads. In java,
there exists a standard class Thread, but in c++ there is no such thing.
Could anyone tell me the easiest way to create a multiple threaded program
in windows?

Thanks


Hello

If you're using the win32 API you can use CreateThread() API
If using MFC there is a wrapper called CWinThread

Try asking in microsoft.public.win32.programmer.kernel

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Elias
Jul 22 '05 #2
Martijn wrote:
Im writing a windows-based program that uses multiple threads. In java,
there exists a standard class Thread, but in c++ there is no such thing.
Could anyone tell me the easiest way to create a multiple threaded program
in windows?


You could use boost - threads.

http://www.boost.org/libs/thread/doc/index.html

hth

Christoph
Jul 22 '05 #3
Threads are not a C++ language standard but implemented non-uniformous in
platform API. Therefore native APIs for Winows/Novell/Linux/Mac... have a
different mechanism of handling threads. There are platforms that are not
supporting threads, like PalmOS is.
Maybe you will find a library that is able to facade the APIs of many
platform in an uniformous way. Without being experienced particularry in
threads I recomend you to take a look on xwWindows, c-plat, qt.

Regards,
Razvan

"Martijn" <r.m.maatman_@_student.utwente.nl> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Im writing a windows-based program that uses multiple threads. In java,
there exists a standard class Thread, but in c++ there is no such thing.
Could anyone tell me the easiest way to create a multiple threaded program
in windows?

Thanks


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