## High level Description: Library providing a threading pool where you can add work on the fly. The number of threads in the pool is adjustable when creating the pool. In most cases this should equal the number of threads supported by your cpu. For an example on how to use the threadpool, check the main.c file or just read the documentation found in the README.md file. In this header file a detailed overview of the functions and the threadpool's logical scheme is presented in case you wish to tweak or alter something. _______________________________________________________ / \ | JOB QUEUE | job1 | job2 | job3 | job4 | .. | | | | threadpool | thread1 | thread2 | .. | \_______________________________________________________/ Description: Jobs are added to the job queue. Once a thread in the pool is idle, it is assigned with the first job from the queue(and erased from the queue). It's each thread's job to read from the queue serially(using lock) and executing each job until the queue is empty. Scheme: thpool______ jobqueue____ ______ | | | | .----------->|_job0_| Newly added job | | | rear ----------' |_job1_| | jobqueue----------------->| | |_job2_| | | | front ----------. |__..__| |___________| |___________| '----------->|_jobn_| Job for thread to take job0________ | | | function----> | | | arg-------> | | job1________ | next-------------->| | |___________| | |..