I've lost score here. It seems to me BrowserUK has a good way to do shared objects across threads, despite the fact that threads::shared also has one. Doesn't this constitute an OWTDI? Shouldn't BrowserUK's method still be worked out for best practices and investigated for other effets and possible performance advantages? Perhaps this is a method that Threads::Shared itself might use to fix that last bug that renodino referred to.

I tried to read Globjects and Of Symbol Tables and Globs, but they were a little beyond me; if I had understood everything I read I would volunteer. If someone else picks this up and thinks I can help, let me know.


I humbly seek wisdom.

In reply to Re: Shareable objects. by goibhniu
in thread Shareable objects. by BrowserUk

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