Hi again folks!
I have written several separate C++ applications and I'd like to be able to launch them all at the same time, because I need them to run simultaneously since they interchange information among them (so that thy can run properly).
I need them to communicate as fast as possible to get a good real-time performance, so I thought it could be a good idea to integrate them into a "big C++ application" containing them all and making them run simultaneously, so that they can communicate by means of functions, for example. I thought about using threads but as far as I read, I think they're not useful for me (they are just different "instances" of executions of the same code, right?) ... Do any of you have any suggestion about how to address this problem? Thanks a lot in advance!
Regards,
Darío.
I have written several separate C++ applications and I'd like to be able to launch them all at the same time, because I need them to run simultaneously since they interchange information among them (so that thy can run properly).
I need them to communicate as fast as possible to get a good real-time performance, so I thought it could be a good idea to integrate them into a "big C++ application" containing them all and making them run simultaneously, so that they can communicate by means of functions, for example. I thought about using threads but as far as I read, I think they're not useful for me (they are just different "instances" of executions of the same code, right?) ... Do any of you have any suggestion about how to address this problem? Thanks a lot in advance!
Regards,
Darío.