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10/15/2003 |
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11/12/2003 |
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FAQ-0938 |
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Question: I understand Symbian OS does not support writeable static data but that it provides thread local storage (TLS) which enables
a work around for data written to and read by a single thread. But is there a work around for static data written to and read
by multiple threads?
Answer: The preferred mechanism Symbian OS provides for sharing data between threads is through the Symbian OS client-server mechanism
(subclassing RSessionBase and CServer in the client and server code respectively). By storing your static data in a local
server, typically running in the background as a .exe, it can potentially be made accessible through a client session to any
thread or process running on the phone. An implementation of this approach has been provided by Peroon and is available for
download with full source code from their Web site at http://www.peroon.co.il/epocstat.html. It should be borne in mind that, because of the context-switching required to access the server, there is a performance penalty
to be borne in using the above approach so it whould only be used where truly needed. The reasons why Symbian OS does not
support writeable static data are explained in FAQ-0907.
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