Path: utzoo!mnetor!tmsoft!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!linac!att!ucbvax!ulysses!allegra!gava From: gava@allegra.att.com (Jacques Gava) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++ Subject: Re: Concurrent C++ Message-ID: Date: 13 Feb 91 05:33:49 GMT References: Sender: netnews@ulysses.att.com Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 46 In-reply-to: uh311ae@sunmanager.lrz-muenchen.de's message of 4 Feb 91 09:43:59 GMT In article uh311ae@sunmanager.lrz-muenchen.de (Henrik Klagges) writes: > Hi, > years ago I stumbled over concurrent C and disliked it because it lacked the > C++ features. Right now, I know that AT&T has finished a merged compiler > that includes the concurrent and class-oriented features. I know that this > is a recent development, but has anyone already tried the combination ? I > would like multi-threaded objects (without using a task library). > > Cheers ! rick@vee.lrz-muenchen.de > > STM group - uh311ae@sunmanager.lrz-muenchen.de > " @sun7.lrz-muenchen.de > Concurrent C Language System supports both Concurrent C and Concurrent C++. The language accepted depends upon a compile-time switch. It's known to run on uniprocessor & multiprocessor machines, as well as over Local Area Network. Users interested in Concurrent C in Europe should contact Morris Schwartz AT&T UNIX System Laboratories International House Ealing, Broadway, London W5 5DB, UK Tel:011-44-81-567-7711 Email: attunix!uel!morris In the USA, users can contact AT&T at 800-828-UNIX. If you want to speak to a specific person, contact Tom Burns AT&T PO Box 25000 4th floor, Salem building Greensboro, NC 27420 Tel:800-828-UNIX or (919) 855-2722 Email: attunix!gcss20!gctdb