Question

Background

this documentation says that it is possible to adapt the library to new (unsupported) operation system. Because the OS (a real time OS) I would like to support is close to Win32, I would expect little code changes. I have no experience with Boost Thread and Boost Interprocess .

Questions

  • Would you recommend to use Boost's Thread and Boost's Interprocess, if the plattform is not supported?
  • What are the benefits and drawbacks?
  • Which alternatives would you consider?
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Solution

All this depend on your needs. Using a portable library has the obvious advantages. Stabilizing a new platform could take some time.

I would suggest you to create tickets for each one of the features that doesn't work for the specific platform and work closely with the Boost authors.

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