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QuestionThread: Suspending best practice Pin
StevenS_Dev13-Aug-08 7:41
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I am just curious as to the best practice for suspending a thread. We have a thread that every once in awhile is required to do something. I am currently using SuspendThread on the CWinThread object. When the thread needs to do work, I Resume the thread. That seems to work well and does not eat up any CPU. But I am just wondering if a better way is to WaitForSingleObject and use an Event to resume the thread.

Using SuspendThread works and is certainly easy to implement, but am just curious which way may provide a better design.

Thanks for the insight.

Note: We were originally ending the thread when it was done with its job, but ran into some other problems. This thread calls into something else which uses OpenMP for multi-threading. When our C++ client thread ended, the OMP threads did not seem to get removed so we kept accumulating OMP threads until we eventually get an error saying too many OMP threads.
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