New shared pointer - revision 2
Thiago Macieira
thiago at kde.org
Sat Sep 10 17:54:36 BST 2005
Mirko Boehm wrote:
>I would like to state the obvious here: Since mit is a shared pointer,
> make sure the class is thread-safe (which is not trivial). The
> reference counting has to work acros thread boundaries.
>
>Everybody who attended akademy has seen me evangelizing on this topic
> :-)
And we have to talk about moving ThreadWeaver into libkdecore.
But I thought we had fixed the thread-safety issues with the atomic
refcounting. Do you see anything left?
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