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Laszlo Nagy
gandalf at shopzeus.com
Thu Aug 2 06:14:14 EDT 2012
> Technically, that is correct, but IMHO its complete nonsense to share
> the file object between threads in the first place. If you need the
> data in two threads, just read the file once and then share the
> read-only, immutable content. If the file is small or too large to be
> held in memory at once, just open and read it on demand. This also
> saves you from having to rewind the file every time you read it.
>
> Am I missing something?
We suspect that his program reads the same file object from different
threads. At least this would explain his problem. I agree with you -
usually it is not a good idea to share a file object between threads.
This is what I told him the first time. But it is not in our hands - he
already has a program that needs to be fixed. It might be easier for him
to protect read() calls with a lock. Because it can be done
automatically, without thinking too much.
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