* how-api.texinfo: Remove a line from the CRLF discussion about lseek not
working. Answer thread safe question more simply.
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2002-08-29 Christopher Faylor <cgf@redhat.com>
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* how-api.texinfo: Remove a line from the CRLF discussion about lseek
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not working. Answer thread safe question more simply.
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2002-08-27 Nicholas Wourms <nwourms@netscape.net>
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* calls.texinfo: Add getc_unlocked, getchar_unlocked, putc_unlocked
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@ -75,18 +75,14 @@ Note that because the open/fopen switches are defined by ANSI, they
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exist under most flavors of Unix; open/fopen will just ignore the switch
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since they have no meaning to UNIX.
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Also note that @code{lseek} only works in binary mode.
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Explanation adapted from mailing list email by Earnie Boyd
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<earnie_boyd@@yahoo.com>.
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@subsection Is the Cygwin library multi-thread-safe?
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Multi-thread-safe support is turned on by default in 1.1.x releases
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(i.e., in the latest net release). That does not mean that it is bug
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free!
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Yes.
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There is also limited support for 'POSIX threads', see the file
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There is also extensive support for 'POSIX threads', see the file
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@code{cygwin.din} for the list of POSIX thread functions provided.
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@subsection Why is some functionality only supported in Windows NT?
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