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C++ High Performance
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C++ High Performance

by Viktor Sehr, Björn Andrist
January 2018
Intermediate to advanced
374 pages
9h 53m
English
Packt Publishing
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Returning data and handling errors

The examples presented so far in this chapter have used shared variables to communicate state between threads. We have used mutex locks to ensure that we avoid data races. Using shared data with mutexes, as we have been doing, can be very hard to do correctly when the size of a program increases. There is also a lot of work in maintaining code that uses explicit locking spread out over a code base. Keeping track of shared memory and explicit locking moves us farther away from what we really want to accomplish and spend time on when writing a program.

In addition, we haven't dealt with error handling at all yet. What if a thread needs to report an error to some other thread? How do we do that using exceptions, ...

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