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Porting Multithreaded Applications from Win32 to Mac OS X
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Learn how Mac OS X handles multithreading, before porting your Win32 application.
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Articles |
2005-06-20
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Threading Programming Guide
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(PDF)
Explains how to use threads in Cocoa applications.
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Guides |
2008-02-08
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Interacting with the Operating System
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(PDF)
Explains how Cocoa applications manage tasks and get information about hosts and processes.
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Guides |
2006-04-04
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NSOperation Class Reference
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(PDF)
Describes an encapsulated, single-shot task.
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Reference |
2008-11-19
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NSOperationQueue Class Reference
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(PDF)
Describes an object that manages a set of prioritized operations.
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Reference |
2008-11-19
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NSCondition Class Reference
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(PDF)
Describes a pthread-style condition variable and associated mutex lock.
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Reference |
2008-09-09
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NSLock Class Reference
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(PDF)
Describes a mutex-based lock.
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Reference |
2008-02-08
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NSThread Class Reference
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Describes a thread of execution.
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Reference |
2007-12-11
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NSRecursiveLock Class Reference
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(PDF)
Describes a lock that can be acquired multiple times by one thread without causing a deadlock.
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Reference |
2007-04-30
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NSProcessInfo Class Reference
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(PDF)
Describes the current process.
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Reference |
2007-03-26
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NSHost Class Reference
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(PDF)
Describes a representation of a network host.
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Reference |
2007-03-24
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NSTask Class Reference
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Describes a task that runs as a subprocess.
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Reference |
2007-01-31
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NSDistributedLock Class Reference
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Describes a mutex lock that spans multiple processes.
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Reference |
2007-01-22
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NSLocking Protocol Reference
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(PDF)
Describes the interface for supporting mutex and condition locks.
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Reference |
2007-01-22
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NSConditionLock Class Reference
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(PDF)
Describes an integer-based condition for use in thread locking.
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Reference |
2007-01-15
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PreLoginAgents
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(DMG)
(ZIP)
Pre-login launchd agents to display UI using AppKit and HIToolbox.
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Sample Code |
2007-10-26
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NSOperationSample
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(DMG)
(ZIP)
Demonstrates how to use the NSOperation and NSOperationQueue classes.
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Sample Code |
2007-06-11
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CrossEvents
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(DMG)
(ZIP)
Demonstrates how to send CarbonEvents and NSNotifications between Carbon and Cocoa.
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Sample Code |
2007-05-31
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LoginItemsAE
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(DMG)
(ZIP)
Uses Apple events to manipulate the list of login items (items launched when you log in).
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Sample Code |
2005-10-17
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SharedMemory
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(DMG)
(ZIP)
Shows how multiple applications can access the same memory using the Unix shmget system call.
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Sample Code |
2003-01-14
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SimpleThreads
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(DMG)
(ZIP)
Uses the Cocoa threading APIs to coordinate multiple preemptively scheduled secondary threads with the non-reentrant Cocoa framework.
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Sample Code |
2003-01-14
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TrivialThreads
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(DMG)
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Uses the Cocoa threading APIs to coordinate a preemptively scheduled secondary thread with the non-reentrant Cocoa framework.
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Sample Code |
2003-01-14
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Observing Process Lifetimes Without Polling
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TN2050: Shows a variety of methods to observe process lifetimes without polling.
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Technical Notes |
2008-09-10
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Daemons and Agents
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TN2083: Describes the most common problems encountered with daemons and agents, and suggests detailed solutions.
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Technical Notes |
2007-11-05
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Using collection classes safely with multithreaded applications
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TN2059: Describes some problems with and workarounds for using mutable collection classes in multithreaded applications.
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Technical Notes |
2002-09-10
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Programmatically causing restart, shutdown and/or logout
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QA1134: Describes how to programmatically cause restart, shutdown, sleep or logout.
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Technical Q&As |
2008-09-24
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Determining console user login status
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QA1133: How to determine whether a user is logged in on the console, and be notified of changes.
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Technical Q&As |
2008-04-14
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Customizing Process Stack Size
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QA1419: Describes methods for setting the stack size of a process and/or thread.
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Technical Q&As |
2008-02-20
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