Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-9BFF0271-F5C3-45B6-AD4D-9179107F300A.dita
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
-<!-- Copyright (c) 2007-2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies) All rights reserved. -->
-<!-- This component and the accompanying materials are made available under the terms of the License 
-"Eclipse Public License v1.0" which accompanies this distribution, 
-and is available at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html". -->
-<!-- Initial Contributors:
-    Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
-Contributors: 
--->
-<!DOCTYPE concept
-  PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Concept//EN" "concept.dtd">
-<concept id="GUID-9BFF0271-F5C3-45B6-AD4D-9179107F300A" xml:lang="en"><title>Open
-C Producer Consumer Example</title><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody>
-<p>OpenCProducerConsumerEx is a hybrid application that depicts solution for
-producer consumer problem using Open C. This application uses main() as an
-entry point for the application. It uses <codeph>libc</codeph> and <codeph>libpthread</codeph> </p>
-<section id="GUID-026FD8D6-6C4A-5958-B289-775D4AE1E756-GENID-1-8-1-11-1-1-5-1-3-1-11-1-14-1-2-2"><title>Download</title> <p>Click
-on the following link to download the example: <xref href="guid-6013a680-57f9-415b-8851-c4fa63356636/zips/guid-b9259541-c444-400a-8f6e-8daaa5381a79.zip" scope="external">opencproducerconsumerex.zip</xref></p><p>Click: <xref href="guid-6013a680-57f9-415b-8851-c4fa63356636/guid-b9259541-c444-400a-8f6e-8daaa5381a79.html" scope="peer">browse</xref> to view the example code. </p> </section>
-<section id="GUID-7E7C4564-B10E-41F9-8A9D-D8A6C5E9C51C-GENID-1-8-1-11-1-1-5-1-3-1-11-1-14-1-2-3"><title>Design and
-Implementation</title> <p>The following sections provide information about
-the implementation of the example. </p> <p><b>Capabilities</b> </p> The program
-capability is defined in: <filepath>ProducerConsumer.mmp</filepath> (EXE -
-application):<codeph> CAPABILITY NONE</codeph>. <p><b>Implementation details
-of EXE</b> </p>This is a simple console based application. Main thread of
-the application will create a thread named as Producer that will produce the
-item and push it on to the stack. There will be N consumers which want to
-consume some N(i) items from the Producer. Producer will produce N items at
-a time and pushes them to the stack and totally it will produce sum(N(i))
-items. The consumer thread will try to pop items from the stack and each consumer
-will pop N(i) items from the stack. The application will create one thread
-for each consumer. Producer and all the consumer threads will be synchronized
-using a semaphore. The main thread, Producer and the consumer codes are pure
-C-code. the stack used by Producer and the consumer threads is Standard C++
-code. Apart from these threads, there is another thread named as Observer
-that is created using Symbian platform API. Producer and the consumers will
-establish a message queue with this thread and Observer will read message
-from all other threads and will log them to a file wich is opened/written
-using Symbian APIs. Hence, this application is a hybrid application with:
- <p>Standard C code -&gt; <filepath>Consumer.c</filepath>, <filepath>Producer.c</filepath>, <filepath>ProducerConsumer.c</filepath>, <filepath>CommanHeader.h</filepath> </p><p>Standard C++ code -&gt; <filepath>Stack.cpp</filepath>,<filepath>Stack.h</filepath>, <filepath>CommanHeader.h</filepath></p><p>Symbian
-platform code that uses <codeph>libc</codeph> APIs and Observer.cpp.</p><p> 
-The application has its own icon and can be launched from the UI both in the
-emulator and in the device. </p><p><b>API Usage</b></p><p><codeph>string APIs</codeph> </p><p><codeph>IPC
-APIs (message queue and semaphore)</codeph> </p><p> <codeph>Threading APIs
-(from pthread)</codeph> </p><p><codeph>console I/O APIs</codeph>  </p><p><codeph>File
-APIs of Symbian platform</codeph></p><p> <codeph>Threading APIs of Symbian
-platform</codeph></p></section>
-<section id="GUID-67A72761-1D92-46D1-B1C9-7455978BDE4E-GENID-1-8-1-11-1-1-5-1-3-1-11-1-14-1-2-4"><title>Building and
-Using</title> To build the OpenCProducerConsumerEx application, go to the
-OpenCProducerConsumerEx\group directory and build the application. The definition
-for the whole application can be found in the<filepath> bld.inf</filepath>in
-the group subdirectory of the applications main directory. <p>The application
-is simple console based application. It has its own default icon and can be
-launched from the UI both in the emulator and in the device. The application
-can be launched by: Executing OpenCProducerConsumerEx from eshell. Clicking
-default icon with display text OpenCProducerConsumerEx within the install
-folder launcher application. </p></section>
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
+<!-- Copyright (c) 2007-2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies) All rights reserved. -->
+<!-- This component and the accompanying materials are made available under the terms of the License 
+"Eclipse Public License v1.0" which accompanies this distribution, 
+and is available at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html". -->
+<!-- Initial Contributors:
+    Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
+Contributors: 
+-->
+<!DOCTYPE concept
+  PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Concept//EN" "concept.dtd">
+<concept id="GUID-9BFF0271-F5C3-45B6-AD4D-9179107F300A" xml:lang="en"><title>Open
+C Producer Consumer Example</title><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody>
+<p>OpenCProducerConsumerEx is a hybrid application that depicts solution for
+producer consumer problem using Open C. This application uses main() as an
+entry point for the application. It uses <codeph>libc</codeph> and <codeph>libpthread</codeph> </p>
+<section id="GUID-026FD8D6-6C4A-5958-B289-775D4AE1E756-GENID-1-10-1-11-1-1-5-1-3-1-11-1-13-1-2-2"><title>Download</title> <p>Click
+on the following link to download the example: <xref href="guid-6013a680-57f9-415b-8851-c4fa63356636/zips/guid-b9259541-c444-400a-8f6e-8daaa5381a79.zip" scope="external">opencproducerconsumerex.zip</xref></p><p>Click: <xref href="guid-6013a680-57f9-415b-8851-c4fa63356636/guid-b9259541-c444-400a-8f6e-8daaa5381a79.html" scope="peer">browse</xref> to view the example code. </p> </section>
+<section id="GUID-7E7C4564-B10E-41F9-8A9D-D8A6C5E9C51C-GENID-1-10-1-11-1-1-5-1-3-1-11-1-13-1-2-3"><title>Design and
+Implementation</title> <p>The following sections provide information about
+the implementation of the example. </p> <p><b>Capabilities</b> </p> The program
+capability is defined in: <filepath>ProducerConsumer.mmp</filepath> (EXE -
+application):<codeph> CAPABILITY NONE</codeph>. <p><b>Implementation details
+of EXE</b> </p>This is a simple console based application. Main thread of
+the application will create a thread named as Producer that will produce the
+item and push it on to the stack. There will be N consumers which want to
+consume some N(i) items from the Producer. Producer will produce N items at
+a time and pushes them to the stack and totally it will produce sum(N(i))
+items. The consumer thread will try to pop items from the stack and each consumer
+will pop N(i) items from the stack. The application will create one thread
+for each consumer. Producer and all the consumer threads will be synchronized
+using a semaphore. The main thread, Producer and the consumer codes are pure
+C-code. the stack used by Producer and the consumer threads is Standard C++
+code. Apart from these threads, there is another thread named as Observer
+that is created using Symbian platform API. Producer and the consumers will
+establish a message queue with this thread and Observer will read message
+from all other threads and will log them to a file wich is opened/written
+using Symbian APIs. Hence, this application is a hybrid application with:
+ <p>Standard C code -&gt; <filepath>Consumer.c</filepath>, <filepath>Producer.c</filepath>, <filepath>ProducerConsumer.c</filepath>, <filepath>CommanHeader.h</filepath> </p><p>Standard C++ code -&gt; <filepath>Stack.cpp</filepath>,<filepath>Stack.h</filepath>, <filepath>CommanHeader.h</filepath></p><p>Symbian
+platform code that uses <codeph>libc</codeph> APIs and Observer.cpp.</p><p> 
+The application has its own icon and can be launched from the UI both in the
+emulator and in the device. </p><p><b>API Usage</b></p><p><codeph>string APIs</codeph> </p><p><codeph>IPC
+APIs (message queue and semaphore)</codeph> </p><p> <codeph>Threading APIs
+(from pthread)</codeph> </p><p><codeph>console I/O APIs</codeph>  </p><p><codeph>File
+APIs of Symbian platform</codeph></p><p> <codeph>Threading APIs of Symbian
+platform</codeph></p></section>
+<section id="GUID-67A72761-1D92-46D1-B1C9-7455978BDE4E-GENID-1-10-1-11-1-1-5-1-3-1-11-1-13-1-2-4"><title>Building and
+Using</title> To build the OpenCProducerConsumerEx application, go to the
+OpenCProducerConsumerEx\group directory and build the application. The definition
+for the whole application can be found in the<filepath> bld.inf</filepath>in
+the group subdirectory of the applications main directory. <p>The application
+is simple console based application. It has its own default icon and can be
+launched from the UI both in the emulator and in the device. The application
+can be launched by: Executing OpenCProducerConsumerEx from eshell. Clicking
+default icon with display text OpenCProducerConsumerEx within the install
+folder launcher application. </p></section>
 </conbody></concept>
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