// This test verifies the correct handling of child thread exits.
#include "pseudo_barrier.h"
#include <thread>
#include <csignal>
pseudo_barrier_t g_barrier1;
pseudo_barrier_t g_barrier2;
void *
thread1 ()
{
// Synchronize with the main thread.
pseudo_barrier_wait(g_barrier1);
// Synchronize with the main thread and thread2.
pseudo_barrier_wait(g_barrier2);
// Return
return NULL;
}
void *
thread2 ()
{
// Synchronize with thread1 and the main thread.
pseudo_barrier_wait(g_barrier2); // Should not reach here.
// Return
return NULL;
}
int main ()
{
pseudo_barrier_init(g_barrier1, 2);
pseudo_barrier_init(g_barrier2, 3);
// Create a thread.
std::thread thread_1(thread1);
// Wait for thread1 to start.
pseudo_barrier_wait(g_barrier1);
// Wait for thread1 to start.
std::thread thread_2(thread2);
// Thread 2 is waiting for another thread to reach the barrier.
// This should have for ever. (So we can run gcore against this process.)
thread_2.join();
return 0;
}