The messages need to be shared, I mean, probably the management of each message will last for too long, so the user can have the main thread continuosly checking the messages to look if something new arrived, it just does that when finishes the last one.
Apart from that I'm looking for a more generic solution when the user would need to do something with the arrived message before pushing in the array, and for that it'll probably need to use programs variables.
What i want to say is that the user doesn't know he is using threads so he defines the callback function and uses it like a normal function. Well, that approach is not possible, but something close to that is what I'm looking for.
Doing this in another language wouldn't be a problem with variables previous to Start() because they are shared by default.

In reply to Re^8: Thread-safe modules and callbacks by Saladino
in thread Thread-safe modules and callbacks by Saladino

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