Multithreading
Visual C++ allows you to have multiple concurrent threads of execution running simultaneously. With multithreading, you can spin off background tasks, manage simultaneous streams of input, manage a user interface, and much more.
In This Section
Multithreading with C and Win32
Provides support for creating multithread applications with Microsoft WindowsMultithreading with C++ and MFC
Describes what processes and threads are and what the MFC approach to multithreading is.Multithreading and Locales
Discusses issues that arise when using the locale functionality of both the C Runtime Library and the Standard C++ Library in a multithreaded application.
Related Sections
CWinThread
Represents a thread of execution within an application.CSyncObject
Describes a pure virtual class that provides functionality common to the synchronization objects in Win32.CSemaphore
Represents a semaphore, which is a synchronization object that allows a limited number of threads in one or more processes to access a resource.CMutex
Represents a mutex, which is a synchronization object that allows one thread mutually exclusive access to a resource.CCriticalSection
Represents a critical section, which is a synchronization object that allows one thread at a time to access a resource or section of code.CEvent
Represents an event, which is a synchronization object that allows one thread to notify another that an event has occurred.CMultiLock
Represents the access-control mechanism used in controlling access to resources in a multithreaded program.CSingleLock
Represents the access-control mechanism used in controlling access to a resource in a multithreaded program.Common Programming Methodologies
Provides links to topics describing conceptual information about the Visual C++ libraries and topics discussing various coding technologies and techniques.