/CThreads

Cross-compatibility for threads, using pthreads and Windows threads

Primary LanguageCBSD 2-Clause "Simplified" LicenseBSD-2-Clause

CThreads

Cross(-platform) threading library, using pthread and Windows Threads.

Purpose

CThreads is an extremely portable threading library, allowing you to use the same code on Windows and Unix-like systems. It is based on pthread and Windows Threads, and provides a simple interface to use them.

API

  • cthreads_thread_create: Creates a new thread.
  • cthreads_thread_detach: Detaches a thread.
  • cthreads_thread_join: Joins a thread.
  • cthreads_thread_equal: Compares two thread structures for equality.
  • cthreads_thread_self: Retrieves the thread identifier of the current thread.
  • cthreads_thread_id: Retrieves the thread identifier of the specified thread.
  • cthreads_thread_exit: Exits a thread.
  • cthreads_mutex_init: Initializes a mutex.
  • cthreads_mutex_lock: Locks a mutex.
  • cthreads_mutex_trylock: Tries to lock a mutex without blocking.
  • cthreads_mutex_unlock: Unlocks a mutex.
  • cthreads_mutex_destroy: Destroys a mutex.
  • cthreads_cond_init: Initializes a condition variable.
  • cthreads_cond_signal: Signals a condition variable.
  • cthreads_cond_broadcast: Broadcasts a condition variable.
  • cthreads_cond_destroy: Destroys a condition variable.
  • cthreads_cond_wait: Waits on a condition variable.

Note

For internal information of what functions are used on certain platform, see cthreads.h file.

Usage

CThreads is simple and easy, with (most) functions of the same name as pthread, but with different arguments.

Warning

To ensure you don't use a field or function that are not available on your platform, you can use the following:

#ifdef CTHREADS_RWLOCK
 // Code using CThreads rwlock
#endif

Those macros are:

  • CTHREADS_THREAD_DWCREATIONFLAGS
  • CTHREADS_THREAD_STACKADDR
  • CTHREADS_THREAD_DETACHSTATE
  • CTHREADS_THREAD_GUARDSIZE
  • CTHREADS_THREAD_INHERITSCHED
  • CTHREADS_THREAD_SCHEDPOLICY
  • CTHREADS_THREAD_SCOPE
  • CTHREADS_THREAD_STACK
  • CTHREADS_MUTEX_ATTR
  • CTHREADS_MUTEX_PSHARED
  • CTHREADS_MUTEX_TYPE
  • CTHREADS_MUTEX_ROBUST
  • CTHREADS_MUTEX_PROTOCOL
  • CTHREADS_MUTEX_PRIOCEILING
  • CTHREADS_COND_ATTR
  • CTHREADS_COND_PSHARED
  • CTHREADS_COND_CLOCK
  • CTHREADS_RWLOCK

Note

Any function/field that is not listed there is available on all platforms.

For debugging, you can use the CTHREADS_DEBUG macro to enable debug messages, which will show which functions are being used.

Tested compilers and platforms

CThreads has been tested on the following compilers and platforms:

  • MSVC 2022, 2013 (Windows 10, 8.1)
  • Cygwin GCC 11.3.0 (Windows 10)
  • MinGW GCC 11.3.0 (Windows 10)
  • OpenWatcom from June 2022 (Windows NT 4)
  • GCC 11.3.0 (FreeBSD 586)
  • GCC 8.3.0 (Linux 4.19.0 System/390 custom image)
  • Clang 10.0 (FreeBSD 586)
  • Clang & GCC 15.0.7 (Ubuntu 23.04, Linux 6.2.0-23-generic)
  • Clang & GCC ?.?.? (Arch Linux)
  • GCC 10.2.1-6 & Clang 11.0.1-2 (Raspbian GNU/Linux 11, Linux 6.1.21-v8+)
  • GCC 16.0.4 & Clang 16.0.4 (Termux 0.118.0, Android 13 - Galaxy A53 5G)
  • acomp SVR5 (UnixWare 7.1.1)