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2045132d3e SessionCommand: multithreaded stress test PASS (closes #1046)
Writing and debugging such tests is always an interesting challenge...

Fortunately this exercise didn't unveil any problem in the newly written
code, only some insidious problems in the test fixture itself. Which
again highlights the necessity, that each *command instance* needs
to be an independent clone from the original *command prototype*,
since argument binding messages and trigger messages can appear
in arbitrary order.
2017-01-14 08:37:46 +01:00
1bebb0ef8d SessionCommand: draft a massive multithreaded stress test 2017-01-14 04:19:58 +01:00
3395d002bd Library: helper to produce threadsafe member-IDs for a family of objects
This is a little bit of functionality needed again and again;
first I thought to use the TypedCounter, but this would be overkill,
since we do not actually need different instances, and we do not need
to select by type when incrementing the counter. In fact, we do not
even need anything beyond just allocating a number.

So I made a new class, which can be used RAII style
2017-01-14 03:07:48 +01:00
fc488f3b56 extract a basic set of generic ID functions for #984
using the struct-scheme.hpp and the requirements for
EntryID as a guideline. The goal is to move EntryID
over into the support lib, which means we need to get rid
of all direct proc::asset dependencies. Thus, these generic
ID functions shall form a baseline implementation, while
asset::Struct may provide the previously used implementation
through specialisation -- so the behaviour of EntryID will
not change for the structural assets, but we'll get a more
sane and readable default implementation for all other types.
2015-08-16 01:35:29 +02:00
21079f3145 re-reading and rewording comments
still puzzled why this instantiation of MultiFact fails to compile with GCC 4.8

so I'm bound to understand why the types involved
need indeed to be are structured the way they are right now.
2014-09-08 02:52:38 +02:00
7faa2e784d CLang-Compatibility: zero argument ctor now treated as function definition
previous versions used to resolve this ambiguity in favour of a ctor call,
but now the compiler treats such constructs as function definition;
this is reasonable, since C++11 introduced the notion of a "generalised
initialisation", which is always written as a (possibly empty) list
in braces.

In these specific cases here, we just omit the empty parens
2014-08-26 03:31:03 +02:00
b9d1899486 cleanup: rectify Proc-Layer namespaces (II) 2011-12-02 17:50:44 +01:00
89a9202c6c cleanup: remove precompiled headers
we don't need them and they even tend to
increase build times due to unnecessary
compound-includes at some core headers
2011-12-01 23:32:34 +01:00
2c90335b1d WIP idea how to represent support for some timecode formats
concrete quantiser instances need a way to state
support for just some timecode formats -- yet I dont
want to push vectors aroud all over the place
2011-01-16 15:41:34 +01:00
3f1b7651e9 GPL header whitespace 2010-12-17 23:28:49 +01:00
f6397ef11c implemented TypedCounter and TypedContext.
Test basically pass, but shows an interesting
deadlock from time to time
2009-10-11 05:57:39 +02:00
517fb8b200 multithreaded torture test for the (planned) TypedCounter 2009-10-11 05:57:39 +02:00
83cd7fd830 Extract the type-based counting into a separate facility 2009-10-11 05:57:39 +02:00