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Re: The IMCT observations thread

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Marky Dread wrote:
101Walterton wrote:
Marky Dread wrote:
101Walterton wrote:
Marky Dread wrote: It was nice while it lasted.
Bien sur mon amie
On what? Onwards and upwards?
a pied
On foot, you do know we have bicycles in England these days.
No I was actually typing a pie but misspelt it :mrgreen:

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Re: The IMCT observations thread

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101Walterton wrote:
Marky Dread wrote:
101Walterton wrote:
Marky Dread wrote:
101Walterton wrote: It was nice while it lasted.
Bien sur mon amie
On what? Onwards and upwards?
a pied
On foot, you do know we have bicycles in England these days.
No I was actually typing a pie but misspelt it :mrgreen:[/quote]
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Re: The IMCT observations thread

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Marky Dread wrote:
101Walterton wrote:
Marky Dread wrote:
101Walterton wrote:
Marky Dread wrote: It was nice while it lasted.
Bien sur mon amie
On what? Onwards and upwards?
a pied
On foot, you do know we have bicycles in England these days.
No I was actually typing a pie but misspelt it :mrgreen:[/quote]
Image[/quote]

That pie looks thermo nuclear.

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Re: The IMCT observations thread

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101Walterton wrote:
Marky Dread wrote:
101Walterton wrote:
Marky Dread wrote:
101Walterton wrote: It was nice while it lasted.
Bien sur mon amie
On what? Onwards and upwards?
a pied
On foot, you do know we have bicycles in England these days.
No I was actually typing a pie but misspelt it :mrgreen:[/quote]
Image[/quote]

That pie looks thermo nuclear.[/quote]

It's OK it's quite safe you can clearly see it has it's lid on. ;)
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Forces have been looting
My humanity
Curfews have been curbing
The end of liberty


We're the flowers in the dustbin...
No fuchsias for you.

"Without the common people you're nothing"

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Re: The IMCT observations thread

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Marky Dread wrote:
101Walterton wrote:
Marky Dread wrote:
101Walterton wrote:
Marky Dread wrote: It was nice while it lasted.
Bien sur mon amie
On what? Onwards and upwards?
a pied
On foot, you do know we have bicycles in England these days.
No I was actually typing a pie but misspelt it :mrgreen:[/quote]
Image[/quote]

That pie looks thermo nuclear.[/quote]

It's OK it's quite safe you can clearly see it has it's lid on. ;)[/quote]

Obviously or else it wouldn't be a pie :huh:

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Re: The IMCT observations thread

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101Walterton wrote:
Marky Dread wrote:
101Walterton wrote:
Marky Dread wrote:
101Walterton wrote: It was nice while it lasted.
Bien sur mon amie
On what? Onwards and upwards?
a pied
On foot, you do know we have bicycles in England these days.
No I was actually typing a pie but misspelt it :mrgreen:[/quote]
Image[/quote]

That pie looks thermo nuclear.[/quote]

It's OK it's quite safe you can clearly see it has it's lid on. ;)[/quote]

Obviously or else it wouldn't be a pie :huh:[/quote]

Don't start chucking your flan around here Mr. Phantom Flinger.
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Forces have been looting
My humanity
Curfews have been curbing
The end of liberty


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No fuchsias for you.

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Re: The IMCT observations thread

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Marky Dread wrote:
101Walterton wrote:
Marky Dread wrote:
101Walterton wrote:
Marky Dread wrote: It was nice while it lasted.
Bien sur mon amie
On what? Onwards and upwards?
a pied
On foot, you do know we have bicycles in England these days.
No I was actually typing a pie but misspelt it :mrgreen:[/quote]
Image[/quote]

That pie looks thermo nuclear.[/quote]

It's OK it's quite safe you can clearly see it has it's lid on. ;)[/quote]

Obviously or else it wouldn't be a pie :huh:[/quote]

Don't start chucking your flan around here Mr. Phantom Flinger.[/quote]

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Re: The IMCT observations thread

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kmetananeta wrote:The Run Loop
The Run Loop is a Loop event processing, used to keep the transferring and processing of input events. The purpose of using the Run Loop is save CPU efficiency, thread when there is work busy at work, and no work time dormant.
A, the Run Loop
The Structure of a Run Loop and [youtube]http://blog.chinaunix.net/attachment/20 ... 93WyXg.png[/youtube]its sources
The picture above shows the threads of the input source
A, based on the input source Port (Port Sources)
B, the Custom input source (Custom Sources)
C, Cocoa the implementation of the Selector source (" performSelector... method "Sources)
D, (Timer timing Sources Sources)
Thread for the above different input source, different processing mechanism
A, handlePort - processing based on port input source
B, customSrc - deal with user-defined input source
C, mySelector - processing source Selector
D, timerFired - deal with timing sources
Note: in addition to the thread processing input source, Run Loops will be generated on the Run Loop behavior notice (notification). The Run Loop (the Run - Loop observer Observers) to receive these notifications, and use them to make the forehead on the thread for processing
= = = in the new thread's Run Loop registered Observers:
- write a thread loader with the observer
- (void) observerRunLoop
{
/ / set up automatic release of the pool
Init NSAutoreleasePool * pool = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc]].
/ / get the current thread's Run loop
NSRunLoop * myRunLoop = [NSRunLoop currentRunLoop];
/ / set the Run Loop running environment of the observer
CFRunLoopObserverContext context = {0, the self, NULL, NULL, NULL};
/ / create the Run loop observer object
/ / the first parameter is used to allocate the observer object of memory
/ / the second parameter is used to set the observer to watch the event, as shown in the callback function myRunLoopObserver in the comments
/ / the third parameter is used to identify the observer into a run in the first time every time when the loop execution or into the run loop processing are performed
/ / the fourth parameter is used to set the priority of the observer
/ / the fifth parameter is used to set the observer's callback function
/ / the sixth parameter is used to set the running environment of the observer
CFRunLoopObserverRef observer = CFRunLoopObserverCreate (kCFAllocatorDefault kCFRunLoopAllActivities, YES, 0, & myRunLoopObserver, & context).
If (the observer)
{
/ / to the Cocoa NSRunLoop type transformation process of the Core Foundation of CFRunLoopRef type
CFRunLoopRef c = [myRunLoop getCFRunLoop];
/ / the new observer will add to the current thread's run loop
CFRunLoopAddObserver (cfRunLoop, observer, kCFRunLoopDefaultMode);
}
/ / Creates and returns a new NSTimer object and schedules it on the current run loop in the default mode
[NSTimer scheduledTimerWithTImeInterval: 0.1 target: self selector: @ the selector (doFireTimer:) userInfor: nil repeats: YES];
NSInteger = loopCount = 10;
The do
{
/ / start the current thread's run loop until the specified time, the run loop is running, the run loop will handle all come from the run loop connection of the input data sources
/ / for this example with the current run loop connection of the input source is only the Timer type of source
/ / the Timer sends a trigger every 0.1 seconds to run the loop, the run loop is detected it will call the corresponding processing method (doFireTimer:)
/ / in the run loop added the observer, and set the observer to all run loop behavior is interested in
/ / when call runUntilDate method, the observer detects the run loop start and enter the circulation, the observer will invoke the callback function, the second parameter passed by kCFRunLoopEntry behavior
/ / the observer detects the run loop and other ACTS of the callback function is similar to the above description
[myRunLoop runUntilDate: [NSDate dateWithT
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Heston and Flex have avatars that are too similar. I have trouble keeping them straight. Also, why isn't candy two for a penny anymore?
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Re: The IMCT observations thread

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Dr. Medulla wrote:Heston and Flex have avatars that are too similar. I have trouble keeping them straight. Also, why isn't candy two for a penny anymore?
Yeah, I thought I'd been talking some crazy shit then I saw it was Flex and not me.

Anyway, changed for ya. ;)
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Heston wrote:Yeah, I thought I'd been talking some crazy shit then I saw it was Flex and not me.
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Re: The IMCT observations thread

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Heston wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:Heston and Flex have avatars that are too similar. I have trouble keeping them straight. Also, why isn't candy two for a penny anymore?
Yeah, I thought I'd been talking some crazy shit then I saw it was Flex and not me.

Anyway, changed for ya. ;)
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Re: The IMCT observations thread

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The Last Gang forum hasn't been this active since EET Week V.

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Chuck Mangione wrote:The Last Gang forum hasn't been this active since EET Week V.
Nor this happy since... the late nineteen seventies?
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Silent Majority wrote:
Chuck Mangione wrote:The Last Gang forum hasn't been this active since EET Week V.
Nor this happy since... the late nineteen seventies?
We weren't happy we were angry!!

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