You said <> isn't blocking thread creation, and proceed to contradict yourself as you said <> uses a mutex and "the cloning of the current thread will be blocked until that mutex is released".
Are you implying that we should have said
<> obtains a lock on STDIN, one which is also required to clone STDIN, an activity that occurs when a new thread is created, thus preventing new threads from being created until the read is complete.
instead of
<> blocks thread creation
If so, that would be ironic given the content of your home node.
In reply to Re^11: threads on Windows
by ikegami
in thread threads on Windows
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