... "use Image" in Menu for big Thumbs in "Icon-Mode" under [CONTROLS] all should be YES ... if you have Problem with "multi-Threading" use Start-Parameter "/S" if Start is slow you might have enable "use Image". disable it ImageLeft=NOImageRight=NO
... + >> b32.bc echo $(BCDIR)\lib\cw32mt.lib + >> b32.bc now you can use "mt LIB" for "multi-threading" support under Fivewin with *.MAK (BCC) this is my *.MAK for BCC 32 Bit HBDIR=c:\harbourBCDIR=c:\BCC7FWDIR=c:\fwh#change these paths ...
hi, i have try buildhmt.bat and it seems to be for 32 Bit :?: Der Befehl "c:\bcc7\bin\bcc32" ist entweder falsch geschrieben oder konnte nicht gefunden werden. * Linking errors * btw. c:\fwh64\samples\testmt02.prg Error in Line 34 uTh5 not define must be uTh1 --- still not know how to enab...
hi, how to use hb_threadDetach( LEN( oSelf:aThread ) ) // close thread handle hb_threadQuitRequest( LEN( oSelf:aThread ) ) // terminate thread i have to it on End of Function, which is called by hb_threadStart(), bu...
Question : are CLASSS DATA "visible" in Thread, call by hb_threadStart() "in" Method of CLASS, or i do i need to "pass" them as Parameter :?: can i use @::aSource or @MYaSource (per reference) :?: #define HB_THREAD_INHERIT_PUBLIC 1#define HB_THREAD_INHERIT_PRIVATE ...
... for Sample using hb_threadStart() under Fivewin it seems me that Fivewin User does not know it :?: as i understand you need enable "multi-threading" support using Option -mt with hbmk2 also mt=yes in *.HBC "should" work ... --- in *.HBP for MSVC 64 Bit i saw in 1st line ...
hi, the Problem is not the Syntax. it seems Fivewin is not use -mt default but as i understand it need "multi-Threading" else Thread does not work i have search in Fivewin for hb_threadStart() there is a Sample c:\fwh\samples\testmt02.prg when press "Test" hb_threadStart() ...
hi, i have include this on Top of Main IF !hb_mtvm() MSGSTOP( "There is no support for multi-threading" ) QUIT ENDIF https://i.postimg.cc/fyd1bYMC/Fivewin-Thread.jpg so how to enable multi-threading support for Fivewin :?: --- ...
... Dear Otto, The migration from xHarbour to Harbour is quite simple and easy to be done. mod_harbour is based on Harbour as it requires robust multi threading, which it is not available on xHarbour. Besides that, the hbcplr.lib of Harbour allows you to compile and execute PRGs at runtime, also required ...
Dear Massimo, You have nothing to worry about. If it is working fine for you, then its ok :-) The web is "multi-threading" in the sense that several customers may do a request in the same moment, thus mod_harbour is built using multi-threading mode. You can check it running ...
... and its cons: * mod_harbour "fastCGI" is very fast but it uses only ONE virtual machine for ALL requests. It is built using "multi-threading" so it can attend lots of customers but they ALL share the workareas, the public variables, the global symbol table, etc. This can be ...