Adding ThreadWeaver libraries to kdelibs

Hamish Rodda rodda at kde.org
Wed Sep 6 16:14:03 BST 2006


On Wednesday 06 September 2006 20:59, Frans Englich wrote:
> On Wednesday 06 September 2006 10:39, Thomas Zander wrote:
> > On Wednesday 6 September 2006 12:20, Benjamin Meyer wrote:
> > > > ThreadWeaver is developed in kdenonbeta at the moment, and usually
> > > > snapshot and point-released when it reaches a certain new useful
> > > > state. It is tested, known to be stable, and comes with a set of unit
> > > > tests.
> > >
> > > Sorry, I deleted kdenonbeta long ago, where exactly is it?  Why was it
> > > never moved to playground?  Coming from kdenonbeta, does it even use
> > > cmake?
> >
> > The 'where in svn should I put something' ideas are hardly widely known
> > AFAIK nonbeta has the same status as playground. So you sound a bit too
> > negative for this situation ;)
> >
> > Location and things is discussed here:
> > http://www.kdedevelopers.org/node/2268
> >
> > CMake files have been added so its really a simple move.
> >
> > > Has anyone reviewed the docs, api, and autotests?  Does it have an
> > > example/demo application?
> >
> > I used the Weaver lib and its docs are very good, the API I used is
> > mature but I didn't do a full review.
> >
> > Examples are available.
>
> Has it had an EBN check? Has it been valgrinded for errors and leaks?

I have valgrinded the tests and kdevelop's use of it for errors, and the 
issues that came out of it are being worked on.

EBN: don't think so.
leaks: I haven't.

Cheers,
Hamish.
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