Thanks Xwb. Actually, as I am working mostly on Windows, I am sure I'll find huge pain when going to port the system library on Unix.
This thread shared memory with its locks needed seems to be easy, comparing to shared memory on Unix.
But doing the full-shared memory with file maps will help in the process, as they share some similarities with Unix memory sharing, as far as I can tell without actually working on them.
I need this for a quite complex tree structure (a file tree) and worst of all, I need to make the code portable.
So having the code work with windows threads won't do any good when going to Unix.
Thus, I go for the memory file-mapping... God help me as I haven't started yet!
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