Re: Thread problem in Windows



Filipe Apostolo wrote:
> Armin Burgmeier wrote:
>   
>>>         Glib::Thread *const opcWriterThread = Glib::Thread::create(
>>>              sigc::mem_fun(this, &MyClass::ThreadTest), true);
>>>          opcWriterThread->join();
>>>         writing.run();
>>>       
>> Joining a thread means waiting for it to finish. So you are waiting
>> for the thread here before running the dialog, which explains the
>> behaviour you are experiencing.
>>
>> Try joining it afterwards, or make the thread non-joinable.
>>
>> Armin
>>
>>     

Ok my automatic checkspell has set me a prank ..."sucked", I'm really
sorry I meant "Stuck" 
> Thanks it worked, however the the main thread is sucked until the user
> closes the window, how can I call it back without user interaction?
>
>   



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