Concurrency primitives, safe memory reclamation mechanisms and non-blocking (including lock-free) data structures designed to aid in the research, design and implementation of high performance concurrent systems developed in C99+.
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Samy Al Bahra a80ade3eef
ck_bag: Support user-defined block size (in units of cache lines).
13 years ago
build doc: Initial support for manual pages, pending portability concerns. 13 years ago
doc doc: Reference relevant ck_ht_entry functions. 13 years ago
include ck_bag: Fix bug in ck_ht_iterator_init. 13 years ago
regressions ck_bag: Lock-Free SPMC bag/collection for x86_64. A bag is a linked list of blocks, with each block containing an array. Insertions are on the order of O(1) and deletions are on the order of O(N). This data structure is meant to act as a lock-free vector implementation. 13 years ago
src ck_bag: Support user-defined block size (in units of cache lines). 13 years ago
tools Initial import. 14 years ago
.gitignore ck_queue: Add BSD-derived queue.h facility. 13 years ago
Makefile.in build: Move installation of documentation to doc Makefile. 13 years ago
README README: Update URL. 13 years ago
configure build: Bump next release to 0.2. 13 years ago

README

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Step 1.
./configure
For additional options try ./configure --help

Step 2.
In order to compile regressions (requires POSIX threads) use
"make regressions". In order to compile libck use "make all" or "make".

Step 3.
In order to install use "make install"
To uninstall use "make uninstall".

See http://concurrencykit.org/ for more information.