Re: Main Thread UI and Detached Thread
Re: Main Thread UI and Detached Thread
- Subject: Re: Main Thread UI and Detached Thread
- From: "Hank Heijink (Mailinglists)" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 12:48:07 -0400
Just checking the obvious here - is it possible that your worker
thread completes its work so fast that the main run loop hasn't
updated the screen once before it's done? Keep in mind that the main
thread has to display your window with the progress bar and the text
and (depending on your implementation) that your worker thread may be
working (and completing) while that's being done.
On Mar 30, 2008, at 2:55 PM, Mike wrote:
I have all my UI running on my app's main thread. I have a worker
thread that I detach with
detachNewThreadSelector:toTarget:withObject: (my worker thread).
In my worker thread I do a tight processing loop and one of the
things I do in the loop is call two methods in the main thread to
update the display (a text message and progress bar) - via
performSelectorOnMainThread:withObject:waitUntilDone:modes.
However, when the loop runs in the spawned thread, the display
doesn't get updated. If I insert a sleep(1) call into the loop, then
the display updates.
Why doesn't the main thread process the changes to the UI unless I
call sleep? I thought the whole idea of using a separate thread was
so that the main thread could continue to run on its own?
Thanks,
Mike
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