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C++ Programming for Linux Systems

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Product type Book
Published in Sep 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781805129004
Pages 288 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (2):
Desislav Andreev Desislav Andreev
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Stanimir Lukanov Stanimir Lukanov
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1:Securing the Fundamentals
2. Chapter 1: Getting Started with Linux Systems and the POSIX Standard 3. Chapter 2: Learning More about Process Management 4. Chapter 3: Navigating through the Filesystems 5. Chapter 4: Diving Deep into the C++ Object 6. Chapter 5: Handling Errors with C++ 7. Part 2:Advanced Techniques for System Programming
8. Chapter 6: Concurrent System Programming with C++ 9. Chapter 7: Proceeding with Inter-Process Communication 10. Chapter 8: Using Clocks, Timers, and Signals in Linux 11. Chapter 9: Understanding the C++ Memory Model 12. Chapter 10: Using Coroutines in C++ for System Programming 13. Index 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Sharing data during parallel execution

Think in terms of tasks rather than threads (https://isocpp.github.io/CppCoreGuidelines/CppCoreGuidelines#cp4-think-in-terms-of-tasks-rather-than-threads).

Referring back to the C++ Core Guidelines, they advise us that it is better to stick to tasks rather than threads. A thread is a technical implementation idea, a perspective on how the machine works. On the other hand, a task is a practical concept for work that you want to do, ideally alongside other tasks. In general, practical concepts are simpler to understand and provide better abstraction, and we prefer them.

But what is a task in C++? Is it another standard library primitive or what? Let’s have a look!

In C++, besides threads, tasks are also available to perform work asynchronously. A task consists of a worker and two associated components: a promise and a future. These components are connected through a shared state, which is a kind of data channel. The promise does...

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