Threads and main-loops
- From: Russell Shaw <rjshaw netspace net au>
- To: gtkmm-list gnome org
- Subject: Threads and main-loops
- Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 01:30:28 +1100
Hi,
I want to make an app that can have multiple top-level windows open, each
of which contains a document being edited. If a user was half way thru
doing something in one document window, then clicks another document
window and does something there, then goes back to doing something in
the first window, i want the context of these windows to be maintained.
So, one application should give the illusion of multiple instances of a
simpler single-document application.
Could i do this by using a separate thread for each document window,
where each thread has its own g_main_loop and g_main_context ?
Will gtk widgets work properly without needing locking and mutexes etc?
I need to use one thread per window because the execution point goes
around a complicated super loop, and each document/window has one.
Even tho this isn't window-in-window, is this classed as MDI, or SDI?
I want one main menu that can control settings common to all the
open windows/documents.
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