>>Curious,
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>>If have a multi-core machine, and run a part of my application using parallel processing technique.
>>The processes are spread across the various cores. This cool. Now if implement multi-threading in the
>>processes, will the multiple threads be ran in the same core that the parallel processing process this running,
>>or will the system delegate the threads to other cores?
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>As I understand it, the whole point of multithreading - well, one of the points - is to allow different processors or cores to share the workload. I am not sure how you implement multithreading in Visual FoxPro, though, since it doesn't have any built-in multithreading capability. At least, none that is exposed to the programmer.
You are right about VFP being single threaded. But with the help of the VFP community, there are examples of implimenting multi-threading (mtmyvfp by Calvin Hsia) and Parallel Processing (ParallelFox by Joel Leach (?)). I have been adding these features to my FUnit project. I am not sure if the threads are running in on the same core that the parallel processing is running, or spread out to other cores. This would alter the length the of time the test cases take to run.
Greg Reichert