I'm facing a deadlock issue in my C++11 application. How can I debug it?
Debugging deadlocks can be tricky. First, ensure you have a clear understanding of your thread interactions. Can you describe your locking strategy?
I'm using mutexes and condition variables. Sometimes two threads wait on each other indefinitely.
That sounds like a classic deadlock scenario. You might want to use a tool like Valgrind or ThreadSanitizer to help identify the deadlock.
I've heard about those tools. How do I set them up for my project?
For Valgrind, you can run your program with valgrind --tool=helgrind ./your_program
. For ThreadSanitizer, compile with -fsanitize=thread
and run your program normally.
Thanks! Any tips on preventing deadlocks in the future?
Yes! Consider using a lock hierarchy or try to avoid holding multiple locks at once. Always lock in a consistent order.
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