How can I debug thread-local storage in C++?
Debugging thread-local storage in C++ can be tricky. What specific issues are you encountering?
I'm having trouble with variables not retaining their values across threads.
This could be due to improper initialization. Are you using the thread_local
keyword correctly?
Yes, but I think the issue might be with the scope of the variables.
Check if the thread-local variables are declared in the right scope. They should be accessible within the thread's context.
Got it! I'll review my code. Any tools you recommend for debugging?
You can use tools like Valgrind or ThreadSanitizer to help identify issues with thread-local storage.
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