Tim Blechmann | 22 Jan 11:26

Re: [Boost-announce] [review] Review of Flyweightlibrarybegins today January 21

> so that we can follow this protocol:
> 
>   readwrite_lock l(mutex);
>   l.read_lock();
>   if(h=find(x))return h;
>   else{
>     l.unlock();
>     l.write_lock();
>     h=insert(x);
>   }

that is similar to my implementation ... 

> An approach to convering both simple and read/write locks would be to
> extend the concepts "Locking Policy" (http://tinyurl.com/ypvy4l ) and
> "Factory" (http://tinyurl.com/2er6dl ) to "ReadWrite Locking Policy" and
> "Lookup Factory", respectively, and only when the components specified
> both conform to the extension concepts would we internally follow the
> readwrite protocol instead of the simple one. I think I can work this
> out, but I'd prefer to put this in the "Future work" section rather than
> trying to implement it immediately, so as to gain some more feedback and
> wait for read/write locks to be brought back into Boost (they were
> removed due to an implementation bug, see http://tinyurl.com/2clcr9 ).

that would be fine with me ... it would definitely make sense to wait for 
the reader-writer locks in boost.thread ...

>> > * Did you try to use the library? With what compiler?
>> >      Did you have any problems?
>>
>> no
> 
> Given that you  are already using a lib of your own around the same
> concept, I think it would be very interesting if you could try replacing
> that with my lib and report whether the experience is smooth enough --in
> particular, if you're using read/write locks you can measure whether
> thery make an actual diference wrt to candidate Boost.Flyweight simple
> locks.

since my class shares the same concept add the same interface, they can 
probably changed by changing a typedef ...

i am not sure, whether at the moment rw-locks make a big performance 
difference for my application, mainly because most of the objects are 
allocated from a single thread ... that might change in the future, 
though ...

cheers, tim

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