How can I debug deadlocks in my C++ application?
To debug deadlocks in C++, you can use tools like Valgrind or ThreadSanitizer. Have you tried any of these?
I haven't used those tools. Can you explain how to use Valgrind for this?
Sure! With Valgrind, you can run your application using the command valgrind --tool=helgrind ./your_program
. It will help identify potential deadlocks.
What should I look for in the Valgrind output?
Look for messages indicating potential deadlocks, such as threads waiting on each other. It will also show the call stacks.
Are there any coding practices to avoid deadlocks?
Yes, some practices include using a consistent lock order, avoiding nested locks, and using timeout mechanisms.
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