Andy Green
Andy Green
You can create multiple contexts, for example just by creating multiple processes. Each process will have its own event loop thread.
You should ask whoever provided whatever it is you're using that tried to compose lws, IIUI that's not a problem that exists in lws by itself.
This is not a very useful way to talk about the problem... why don't you look at the lws logs and see what is actually happening?
Look at any of the examples. If you want verbose logs, you can use -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=DEBUG to build them in and set the appropriate logging bitfields... most of the examples will...
1) What does it mean "performance issue"? 2) It might have a "performance issue" on your platform. You can just use a different RNG and not the lws api? 3)...
4.3 is no longer the last stable release (you can find v4.4-stable). Your problem might be related to a fix 7f2f5183d0a35de6413768bd6f6e44225ac34537 (main) / 388b1d3b0d3cb85f00cda4e26afdd17bd482c3d6 (v4.4-stable) branch.
Yeah it's not any problem with what you'd expect but with sai. It should be workable again.
You should make sure the cmake part 1) feels you are on unix plat, 2) have pthreads (LWS_HAVE_PTHREAD_H) Because lws_mutex_t comes from lib/plat/unix/private-lib-plat-unix.h ``` #if defined(LWS_HAVE_PTHREAD_H) #include #include typedef pthread_mutex_t...
Well, first I am glad someone is using the tests, I had to trade many months of my life to set them up. For a few years the tests targeted...
Please put the AI down and have a think about what is the best way to spend a little time on this and propose a patch. For example, you could...