Aleksandar Ristovski(deleted)
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Re: libmudflap.so vs. libmudflapth.so?
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Aleksandar Ristovski(deleted)
07/22/2009 11:46 AM
post34326
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Re: libmudflap.so vs. libmudflapth.so?
Robert Burns wrote:
> What is the difference between libmudflap.so vs. libmudflapth.so? My assumption is that the 'th' stands for threaded,
but I'm looking for some sort of direction on when to use which one (or does it matter?)?
That is correct. "th" stands for threaded.
You can use libmudflapth.so on single threaded processes,
but not vice versa. limbudflapth collects thread info and
libmudflap does not. Libmudflapth is also thread safe as
opposed to non "th" version.
Usual approach is to use libmudflap.so with single threaded
apps, and libmudflapth.so with multithreaded applications.
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Aleksandar
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