RedPanda-CPP/windows/templates/StdThread/StdThread_cpp.txt

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// Please note that MinGW32 compilers currently do not support <thread>. Use MinGW64 builds like TDM-GCC instead.
#include <thread>
using std::thread;
#include <vector>
using std::vector;
#include <stdio.h>
struct ThreadItem {
char* result; // could've used stringstream too, but don't like their syntax
thread worker;
};
void* ThreadFunction(char** result) {
*result = new char[256];
snprintf(*result,256,"Hello World from thread ID %d",
std::this_thread::get_id());
}
int main() {
// Get the amount of "processing units"
int n = std::thread::hardware_concurrency();
// Create array of threads
vector<ThreadItem> threadlist;
threadlist.resize(n);
// Spawn a thread for each core
for(int i = 0;i < n;i++) {
threadlist[i].worker = thread(ThreadFunction,&threadlist[i].result); // pass rand() as data argument
}
// Wait for them all to finish
for(int i = 0;i < n;i++) {
threadlist[i].worker.join();
}
// Present their calculation results
printf("Results:\n");
for(int i = 0;i < n;i++) {
printf("%s\n",threadlist[i].result);
}
}