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Thanks a lot for all the feedback. It greatly helped in making a decision.
I found that the object size does not increase that much in my case, 20kb.
I will compile all necessary programs with thread(*concurrent).
Best regards
Mihael
On 13.03.19 16:25, Barbara Morris wrote:
On 2019-03-12 9:21 PM, Scott Klement wrote:--
Hi Mihael,
Years ago when this feature came out, I was told not to use
THREAD(*CONCURRENT) unless I needed it because it adds overhead. I
don't remember all of the specifics, but I think it does stuff like
create mutexes to make variables thread safe, duplicate all of the
static variables to ensure each thread has their own copy, and other
stuff.
It's THREAD(*SERIALIZE) that creates mutexes.
THREAD(*CONCURRENT) just gives you separate static storage for each
thread. Mutexes are only involved if you code the SERIALIZE keyword on
a particular procedure.
I don't know how much performance overhead there is for having
separate static storage for each thread, but I assume it would only
affect the time for thread-creation.
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