I'm talking about Apples you are talking about Oranges. And from your Oranje Juice I got nothing.

Didn't you already understand that I'm not comparing TQA with TQ, since one uses the other, but instead two algorithms for achieving the same objective, one using TQ the other TQA, and I'm getting strange results like LOCKs are very high when using TQ approach. If you can explain me that fine, but I'm sick ear you talking about TQ and TQA, but if in your opinion it is helpful for this node keep going....

You are calling me a layer without even test the code in other OS's, and keep saying that my code is not valid.

I will repeat:

I've implemented two valid approaches, and the test results are far from being homogeneous . IF YOU HAVE A BETTER APPROACH fine, SHOW IT.


In reply to Re^6: Thread::Queue vs Thread::Queue::Any by gulden
in thread Thread::Queue vs Thread::Queue::Any by gulden

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