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* remove pthread from sys/unix and use sys/posix where usedLaytan2024-10-281-124/+0
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* Moved all packages in core, base, vendor, tests and examples to use new #+ ↵Karl Zylinski2024-09-141-1/+1
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* Require parentheses for `#align(N)`gingerBill2023-08-151-11/+11
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* Implement pthread_cancel.Jeroen van Rijn2022-05-111-0/+9
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* Begin adding vendor:miniaudiogingerBill2021-09-171-0/+1
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* Strip semicolons in core which were missinggingerBill2021-09-081-45/+45
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* Remove `#opaque` usage in core librarygingerBill2021-02-231-9/+9
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* Deprecate `opaque` in favour of `#opaque` in the core librarygingerBill2020-12-041-9/+9
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* Update `sys/unix`; Rename `thread.create_and_start`gingerBill2020-06-271-0/+4
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* added note about pthread_yieldKTRosenberg2020-01-021-0/+2
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* replaced pthread_yield with ssched_yield, fixed semaphore post:qKTRosenberg2020-01-021-0/+2
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* Implement core:thread and core:sync on Unix using pthreadsTetralux2019-12-011-0/+106
Also do some cleanup and refactoring of the thread, sync and time APIs. - remove 'semaphore_release' because 'post' and 'wait' is easier to understand - change 'semaphore_wait' to '*_wait_for' to match Condition - pthreads can be given a stack, but doing so requires the user to set up the guard pages manually. BE WARNED. The alignment requirements of the stack are also platform-dependant; it may need to be page size aligned on some systems. Unclear which systems, however. See 'os.get_page_size', and 'mem.make_aligned'. HOWEVER: I was unable to get custom stacks with guard pages working reliably, so while you can do it, the API does not support it. - add 'os.get_page_size', 'mem.make_aligned', and 'mem.new_aligned'. - removed thread return values because windows and linux are not consistent; windows returns 'i32' and pthreads return 'void*'; besides which, if you really wanted to communicate how the thread exited, you probably wouldn't do it with the thread's exit code. - fixed 'thread.is_done' on Windows; it didn't report true immediately after calling 'thread.join'. - moved time related stuff out of 'core:os' to 'core:time'. - add 'mem.align_backward' - fixed default allocator alignment The heap on Windows, and calloc on Linux, both have no facility to request alignment. It's a bit of hack, but the heap_allocator now overallocates; `size + alignment` bytes, and aligns things to at least 2. It does both of these things to ensure that there is at least two bytes before the payload, which it uses to store how much padding it needed to insert in order to fulfil the alignment requested. - make conditions more sane by matching the Windows behaviour. The fact that they were signalled now lingers until a thread tries to wait, causing them to just pass by uninterrupted, without sleeping or locking the underlying mutex, as it would otherwise need to do. This means that a thread no longer has to be waiting in order to be signalled, which avoids timing bugs that causes deadlocks that are hard to debug and fix. See the comment on the `sync.Condition.flag` field. - add thread priority: `thread.create(worker_proc, .High)`