In various multi threaded C and C++ projects I’ve seen the -pthread flag applied to both the compiling and linking stage while others don’t use it at all and just pass -lpthread to the linking stage.
Is there any danger not compiling and linking with the -pthread flag – i.e. what does -pthread actually do ? I’m primarily interested in Linux platforms.
Try:
and look for anything that starts with
%{pthread:.On my computer, this causes files to be compiled with
-D_REENTRANT, and linked with-lpthread. On other platforms, this could differ. Use-pthreadfor most portability.Using
_REENTRANT, on GNU libc, changes the way some libc headers work. As a specific example, it makeserrnocall a function returning a thread-local location.